A safe and effective fire service must have capable instructors delivering effective training. The Fire and Emergency Services Instructor, 9th Edition, is THE IFSTA source for instructor training. This NEW text includes all NFPA 1041, Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications, (2019) Levels I, II, and III JPRs. Level I - Chapters 1-10 Level II - Chapters 11-15 Level III - Chapters 16-18 Appendix A - Correlation to NFPA 1041 JPRs NFPA 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications requires Instructor Level I certification as a prerequisite for Fire Officer Level I. This NEW IFSTA Instructor text is ideal for these Level I learners. NEW! Forty-three skill sheets across Instructor Levels I, II and III assist the instructor and the student to prepare for skills evaluations. The Instructor 9 Curriculum includes a NEW feature: an Instructor Tool Kit. Review Boxes are added in this NEW edition to review previous content and highlight prerequisite knowledge for the advancing instructor candidate. For example, Instructor II contains Review Boxes for Level I Instructor content, while Instructor III contains Review Boxes for both Levels I and II. The manual replicates the terms and vocabulary from the new edition of NFPA 1041. Chapter review and discussion questions are included at the end of each chapter helping students focus on mastering key information. The NEW IFSTA ONE COLUMN format means more photos, more illustrations, and more tables. More visuals enhance the student learning experience.
Not the most interesting topic, would not recommend for leisure reading to anyone. The topic is rather boring and overdrawn. Outside of the fire service testing I don’t think you should read it. I am on the cape and I have been studying it, forgot to update that I finished it about a week ago. Talkin ink.
Typical fire certification book. Goes way in depth on the topics, with some unnecessary information on each topic, but I suppose they have to fill the book somehow. There is some good data toward the beginning that can be useful for instructing fire classes