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I have been actively involved as a professional in the field of fire and life safety for more than 25 years, serving in Fire Prevention with both Ottawa Fire Services and St Catharines Fire & Emergency Services. Besides being an inspector, I also served as a communicator, a chief fire prevention officer, a professor at Algonquin College and a regulatory representative with Underwriters Laboratories.
As a firm believer in the 3 Lines of Defense for today's fire services, I firmly believe fire departments will continue to place more emphasis on fire prevention and fire safety education in the future.
Our goal is to see our graduates become future leaders in the field of fire prevention, inspection and fire safety education in either the public or private sector.
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Virtual Mentorship & Projects in Fire Inspection and Fire Safety Education W22
FSE1
Students in the Fire Inspection and Fire Safety Education program have a foundation in fire science and fire mathematics, who study a comprehensive range of relevant codes and legislation, such as the Ontario Fire Code, Fire Protection and Prevention Act, the Ontario Building Code and the Building Code Act. Students are looking for mentorship opportunities to expose them to a variety of fire service environments. Students in this program require 80 hours of mentorship to complete their requirements to graduate from the program. Due to current COVID restrictions, students will complete these placements virtually. Students can start placements as early as February 1st, 2021.

Virtual Mentorship & Projects in Fire Inspection and Fire Safety Education
FSE1
Students in the Fire Inspection and Fire Safety Education program have a foundation in fire science and fire mathematics, who study a comprehensive range of relevant codes and legislation, such as the Ontario Fire Code, Fire Protection and Prevention Act, the Ontario Building Code and the Building Code Act. Students are looking for mentorship opportunities to expose them to a variety of fire service environments. Students in this program require 80 hours of mentorship to complete their requirements to graduate from the program. Due to current COVID restrictions, students will complete these placements virtually. Students can start placements as early as February 1st, 2021.