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The Fire Industry Association (FIA) officially launched its new qualifications in fire detection and alarms at FIREX 2017.
The FIA had earlier in the year shone a light on why a clearer career path is so needed in its latest Market Conditions Review. “Good engineers are almost impossible to find,” was one comment submitted by a survey respondent.
Your letters and questions about the new fire detection and alarm qualifications from the FIA are answered in the video below.
What topics do these courses cover? What’s new? Are the old FIA training courses obsolete? Watch the interview with Martin Duggan of the FIA below to find out the answers to these and other questions.
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Watch: Your questions answered about the FIA’s fire detection and alarms qualificationWhat topics do these courses cover? What's new? Are the old FIA training courses obsolete? Watch the interview with Martin Duggan of the FIA to find out the answers to these and other questions.
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