Assistant Fire Operator
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The National Institute of Fire Safety Engineering & Management is where you learn about keeping things safe from fires. It’s like a school but focused on teaching you how to prevent fires and deal with them if they happen. We help you understand all the important stuff about fire safety and how to manage it. So, when you graduate, you’ll be ready to make places safer for everyone.
An Assistant Fire Operator is a key member of the firefighting team, helping with tasks like maintaining equipment, assisting in putting out fires and aiding in rescue operations. They also provide basic medical assistance and educate the community about fire safety. To become one, individuals undergo thorough training and certification. Assistant Fire Operators work closely with other team members and keep records of their activities. They play a vital role in keeping people and property safe during emergencies.
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Assistant Fire Operator programs usually require the following qualifications:
- For Assistant Fire Operator Qualification you need 10th or equivalent in any stream from a recognized board.
- Graduation in any field for the postgraduate program.
- Minimum age limit of 18 year
- Duration: 3 months.
Assistant Fire Operator Fee Structure
Registration Fees
1000 Rs.
Course Fees
10,000 Rs.
Registration Fees
1200 Rs.
Registration Fees
12,200 Rs.
The subjects of Assistant Fire Operator
- Understand the Basic Fundamentals of Fire Machineries/Equipment.
- Understand the Fire and Fire components and be able to use and maintain different types of fire extinguishers.
- Acquire the Basic Concepts of fire components and equipment. Knowledge of communication equipment.
- Able to do ground drills, hose drills, drills in ropes & lines, ladder drills, and drills with fire tender. Safety in construction- housekeeping, first aid, evacuation, etc.
Demonstrate tackling a fire hazard/rescue/accident and save lives/ material/ properties.
Your Instructor
Mr. Ishwar Chander
Trainer
Mr. Amit Ahlawat
Trainer
Mr. Rajeev Sharma
Trainer
Placements after Assistant Fire Operator
Frequently Ask Questions for Assistant Fire Operator
What's the Assistant Fire Operator Course all about?
This course helps you learn how to assist in firefighting and handling emergencies. It’s offered by the National Institute of Fire Safety Engineering and Management (NISEM).
Who can join this course?
If you’ve finished high school or something similar, you can apply. Having some experience in fire safety could be helpful too.
How long does the course last?
It depends on the program, but typically, it lasts for a certain period.
What will I learn in this course?
You’ll learn things like how to prevent fires, use firefighting equipment, respond to emergencies, give basic first aid, and follow safety rules.
What jobs can I get after finishing this course?
After you complete the course, you could work as an assistant firefighter, a safety assistant, or in similar roles in fire departments or industries.
Do I get to do practical training?
Yes, you’ll have hands-on training sessions where you’ll learn how to use firefighting tools and practice dealing with emergencies.
Will the certificate I get be recognized by the government and companies?
Yes, the certificate from NIFSEM is recognized, so you can use it to apply for jobs.
How do I apply for this course?
You can check NIFSEM’s website or contact their admission office to find out how to apply.
How much money can I make as a graduate of this program at the National Institute of Fire Safety Engineering and Management?
It varies, but you could start with around INR 3,52,000 to INR 5,00,000 a year.
Can I study more after I finish this course?
Yes, you can choose to continue your studies if you want. You could look into higher education programs in fire safety or related fields to learn more and improve your job opportunities.