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Jeff Watkins was awarded the Steve Russel Memorial President's Award at this years seminar. Congratulations Jeff and thank you for your years of dedication and service to the chapter!
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Congratulations to Brad Cash, Mike Presson and George Scott on their elections.
Wednesday, April 19th, 2023
NFPA 1033 is currently seeking public input until September 6, 2024 for its 2027 edition. This is your chance to propose changes to the document! Click on our NFPA 921/1033/1321 page and navigate to ...
Tuesday, November 1st, 2022
NFPA 1321 is currently seeking public comment until January 5, 2023. This is your chance to read the proposed document and provide your input on the current draft. Find the link in our NFPA 921/1033/...
CFI/FIT/ECT

In order to take the Certified Fire Investigator Examination, it is necessary to complete an application. The applicant must be able to document prior training. The exam is normally administered at the Missouri Chapter Annual Seminar, but can, with prior arrangements be administered at several locations within the state of Missouri. The exam is also administered at the IAAI Headquarters in Maryland. To schedule the exam, contact Mike Presson,

To Schedule an Exam, contact
Mike Presson
314-302-7054
Email:  Mike Presson For an Application, contact
International Association of Arson Investigators
2151 Priest Bridge Dr
Suite 25
Crofton, Maryland 21114
Email: iaai@firearson.com

 

Fire Investigation Technician

The Fire Investigation Technician Program is designed to verify an applicant's fundamental knowledge as measured against core job performance requirements of established professional qualification standards for fire investigators defined in NFPA 1021, NFPA 1033, and NFPA 1037.

More information about the FIT program is available at the IAAI website.

 

Evidence Collection Technician

The Evidence Collection Technician program is designed to verify an applicant's fundamental knowledge as measured against core job performance requirements of established professional qualifications, standards and standard industry practices relate to evidence collection on fire scenes. This measurement is not all inclusive of the incorporated professional standards sited, but lays the foundation for measuring the holder's fundamental ability to perform specific evidence collection tasks related to fire scene investigation at an acceptable level as measured against published acceptable practices.

Missouri sponsored class on 5/18/2023

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