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California State Fire Training (SFT) is the OSFM division that establishes, develops, and delivers standardized training and education for the California fire service. The State Fire Training website serves as a valuable resource and a one-stop-shop for all things related to the State Fire Training.
The primary purpose and overarching goal of the California State Fire Training (SFT) certification program are to set minimum performance standards, systematically identify the tasks required to attain certification, establish a robust system for maintaining comprehensive records of training achievements, and strategically align OSFM ...
The Fire Service Training and Education Program (FSTEP) produces continuing education and topic-specific training courses that do not lead to job function certification. Below is a list of FSTEP State Fire Training curriculum for which there are downloadable resources.
The Fire Fighter 1 Upgrade Application is designed for applicants who have a California Office of the State Fire Marshal Fire Fighter 1 and are seeking accredited certification from IFSAC and Pro Board.
State Fire Training (SFT) offers courses that can be categorized into two distinct groups: the California Fire Service Training & Education System (CFSTES), which is closely associated with certification, and the Fire Service Training and Education Program (FSTEP), which does not offer certification pathways.
Fire Fighter 2 utilizes NFPA 1001: Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications to provide the qualifications for State Fire Training’s Fire Fighter 2 certification.
The Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) is the CAL FIRE program that protects life and property through the development and application of fire prevention, engineering, training and education, and enforcement.
SFT recognizes that other organizations and agencies offer similar training that may also meet some or all SFT requirements. This web page represents the established course equivalencies and reciprocal courses as well as identifying the process for challenging a non-established course.
The Chief Fire Officer certification relies on NFPA 1021 (2014) and NFPA 1051 (2016) standards, documented in the Chief Fire Officer Certification Training Standards (CTS) . State Fire Training, with input from STEAC and SBFS, recommended these standards to OSFM for adoption.
The Fire and Emergency Services Instructor (FESI) 1 Certification utilizes NFPA 1041 Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications to provide the qualifications for State Fire Training’s Fire and Emergency Services Instructor certification.