Principles of Fire Investigation

This multi-program certificate helps both new and experienced investigators to improve essential knowledge and skills that are necessary to form a strong foundation of fire investigation knowledge by completing twenty required online modules. To complete each program required for the “Principles of Fire Investigation” multi-program certificate, view all the sections of each required module, complete the required readings, and pass the Skills Challenge test. Once all modules have been completed, a downloadable certificate will become available in the User Console, on the user's Completed Programs page, and on the certificate's main page. The multi-program certificate, once completed, is also added to the transcript.

Requirements

Charting Your Career Path In Fire Investigation

Charting Your Career Path In Fire Investigation

This module looks at the many ways fire investigators enter and grow in the profession through academia, the fire service, law enforcement, insurance, and engineering.

Critical Evaluation and Testing of Commonly Reported Accidental Causes

Critical Evaluation and Testing of Commonly Reported Accidental Causes

This module looks at four of the most commonly-reported accidental fire causes: cooking equipment, heating equipment, electrical distribution, and smoking materials.

Understanding Undetermined

Understanding Undetermined

This program untangles the meanings of “undetermined,” explains its correct usage, and describes how to properly report “undetermined” fire cause and classification.

Fire Flow Analysis

Fire Flow Analysis

This module explains fire flow path and discusses the effects of ventilation, fuel availability, and the modern fire environment on that flow path.

Ethics and the Fire Investigator

Ethics and the Fire Investigator

Should you work for a private lab as a consultant if you are on an Arson Task Force? How about accepting discounts from the local hardware store as a “thanks” for a job well done on a fire they had last year?

NFPA 1033 and Your Career

NFPA 1033 and Your Career

This module educates the investigator about NFPA 1033’s importance, its requirements, and how those requirements impact the fire investigator’s professional development.

Fire Chemistry

Fire Chemistry

This module addresses the foundations of fire chemistry and places it within the context of fire scene investigations.

Explosion Dynamics

Explosion Dynamics

This module teaches the foundational knowledge of explosion dynamics, which is a necessary precursor to investigating an explosion scene.

Residential Electrical Systems

Residential Electrical Systems

This module teaches the basics of the electrical power generation, distribution, and transmission system.

Residential Natural Gas Systems

Residential Natural Gas Systems

This module presents the basics of natural gas and its uses and system components in a residence.

The Scientific Method for Fire and Explosion Investigation

The Scientific Method for Fire and Explosion Investigation

The basics of the scientific method are deceptively simple: observe, hypothesize, test, and conclude.

Fire Investigator Scene Safety

Fire Investigator Scene Safety

The evaluation of hazards and the assessment of the relative risks associated with the investigation of fires and explosions are critical factors in the management of any investigation.

Documenting the Event

Documenting the Event

This program provides a practical overview of how to perform the baseline documentation tasks that occur at every scene.

Fundamentals of Interviewing

Fundamentals of Interviewing

This module presents best practices in preparing for and conducting the informational interview with witnesses in the fire investigation case.

Introduction to Evidence

Introduction to Evidence

This program introduces the fire investigator to the issues related to the collection, handling and use of evidence related to a fire investigation.

Physical Evidence at the Fire Scene

Physical Evidence at the Fire Scene

The program illustrates for the fire investigator, how non-traditional fire scene evidence can be helpful during an investigation.

Insurance and the Fire Investigation

Insurance and the Fire Investigation

This program discusses how to access insurance information, understand insurance documents, ask key questions of witnesses, and apply the information learned.

Writing the Initial Origin and Cause Report

Writing the Initial Origin and Cause Report

This module presents the key elements of the initial origin and cause report and methods of clearly presenting findings in a professional manner.

Effective Investigation and Testimony

Effective Investigation and Testimony

This module will discuss the techniques and strategies for conducting a proper science-based fire scene investigation and effectively presenting an investigator’s findings in court as an expert witness.

Investigating Motor Vehicle Fires

Investigating Motor Vehicle Fires

This program will introduce the fire investigator to the basic methodologies use to investigate vehicle fires.