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20 16 what is the passing rate of first-class fire engineers?
In 20 16, the passing rate of the national first-class fire engineer examination was 2.59%, which was greatly improved compared with 0.92% in 15. In recent years, the total number of people who have passed the fire engineer examination is less than13,000, which is still far from the national standard of 500,000. Therefore, in the next few years, the fire engineer certificate will be very scarce, and the development prospect of the core strength of the industry is also very considerable. Therefore, the sooner you get the certificate, the sooner you will benefit.

The first-class registered fire engineer qualification examination is organized and implemented by Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security Personnel Examination Center, and the examination system with unified outline, unified proposition and unified organization is implemented throughout the country. Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security will issue an examination plan every year, and the personnel examination center will announce the specific examination time. The first-class registered fire engineer qualification examination is scheduled to be held in the fourth quarter of each year.

Requirements for first-class fire engineer to apply for examination

People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens, who abide by national laws and regulations, abide by professional ethics, and meet one of the following conditions, may apply to take the first-class registered fire engineer qualification examination.

1. Obtained a college degree in fire engineering, and worked for 6 years, including 4 years in fire safety technology; Or get a college degree in fire engineering related major, and have worked for 7 years, including 5 years in fire safety technology.

2. Obtain a bachelor's degree or degree in fire engineering, and have worked for 4 years, including 3 years in fire safety technology; Or obtain a bachelor's degree in fire engineering related major, and have worked for 5 years, including 4 years in fire safety technology.

3. Graduated from a double bachelor's degree or postgraduate program in fire engineering, and worked for 3 years, including 2 years in fire safety technology; Or graduated from a double bachelor's degree or postgraduate program in fire engineering, and worked for 4 years, including 3 years in fire safety technology.

4. Obtain a master's degree or degree in fire engineering, and have worked for 2 years, including fire safety technology 1 year; Or obtain a master's degree or postgraduate degree in fire engineering, and have worked for 3 years, including 2 years in fire safety technology.

5. Obtain a doctorate or degree in fire engineering, and have been engaged in fire safety technology for 1 year; Or obtain a doctorate or degree in fire engineering and have been engaged in fire safety technology for 2 years.

6. Those who have obtained corresponding academic qualifications or degrees in other majors will have their working years and working years in fire safety technology increased by 1 year.

Scope of practice

A registered fire engineer shall be registered in a fire technical service institution or a key fire safety unit to carry out fire technical activities consistent with the business scope of the institution or unit and his qualification level. Engaged in fire safety technical work such as inspection and maintenance of fire facilities, fire safety supervision and inspection, fire technical consultation and fire safety assessment, and technical analysis of fire accidents. In the fire technical service institutions; Mainly engaged in fire safety management of key fire safety units.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia: First-class Fire Engineer