Fire Safety Management: Lack of fire protection system, lack of windows in buildings, lack of Emergency Exit facilities, outdated electrical system, and legal construction have increased the risk of fire. Fire fighting is the most difficult and challenging area. But in terms of careers, this is an effective area because it has to do with saving people’s lives. The development in this area is increasing day by day as countless people are now becoming aware of security and prevention.
Fire-fighters: Fire-fighters are responsible for controlling fires, extinguishing fires, and responding immediately to emergencies where lives, property, or the environment are at risk. Firefighters collaborate with local citizens and the corporate industry to raise fire safety awareness. In addition, they are responsible for promoting fire safety standards by conducting practice studies and other training programs in public and commercial areas. Firefighters apply engineering principles to protect people from dangerous situations.
Necessary education and training: To become a firefighter, especially emergency medical technician certificate course and fire safety training is required. There is also training at the Fire Academy, which requires passing written and physical tests, passing interviews, and obtaining a certificate of emergency medical technician. Certificate in Safety Management, Certificate in Fireman Training, B.Sc. Fire and Safety, B.Tech. Courses like Fire and Safety Engineering, Diploma in Fire and Safety Technology, Diploma in Fire and Safety Engineering, ITI Fireman course, ITI Fire Technology, and Safety Management, ITI Safety and Security course, etc. are available.
Required Skills: To become a firefighter, you need communication skills, patience, emergency decision-making skills, physical endurance, physical strength, etc.
Income: Fire fighting and fire safety management are one of the most lucrative and highly sought-after careers in India and abroad. In India, fresher get Rs. He gets a salary of up to Rs. 20,000 / – per month and as his experience grows he gets Rs. 40,000 / -, while outside India, monthly Rs. 65,000 / – to Rs. 80,000 / -. Fire-fighters get other benefits such as medical aid plans and pension funds, annual leave, and housing grants.
How can we help? What are the basics required for this?
1) Age: At least 21 years
2) Education: At least 10 + 2
3) Knowledge: Basic knowledge about fire safety is required
4) Must have a good interest in self-study and reading and writing.
5) Educational period: 1 year.
6) Course fee: 30 to 40 thousand rupees
7) Business / Job Opportunities – Job Opportunities in Refineries, Oil Companies, Corporate Sector, Government Fire Department, Government Departments, Fire Safety Training Institutes, Power Boards, Construction Institutions, Chemical Plants, Armed Forces
8) Monthly Income – Approximately Rs. 20,000 / – to Rs. 40,000 / –
9) Our business training and counseling fee is Rs. 1 lakh
(Complete study material, business guidance, with a course certificate.)
10) It is necessary to study for 4-5 hours a day.
11) 100% advance fee is required to confirm the course registration.
12) Required Documents – Photo, Aadhar Card, SSC, HSC Certificates of Government Certified Board.
13) We will provide you with counseling and guidance to start a business.
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