CFAA Continuing Education 2020 Critical Updates

EIN OEL HSMC 400

Nov 12, 2020

The OEL is working with the Health & Safety Management College to host instructor-led, web-based classes for the Canadian Fire Alarm Association Technician Training Courses. To retain your fire alarm certification, you must complete a continuing education course (8 hours) once a year. This training will be led by instructor Rick Murray.

Continuing Education, Category 1:

  • Friday, December 11, 2020 (8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.)
  • Friday, December 18, 2020 (8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.)

Cost per student:

  • $225.00 + HST
Location: Zoom – This training course will be held online. A website link to the training platform will be emailed to you once you are registered and paid.
 

IMPORTANT NOTES

Deadline to register is December 4, 2020.

Both training dates must be attended.

Payment must be made in full prior to the start date of training.

Courses fill quickly. Reserve your spot now.

To retain your fire alarm certification, you must complete a continuing education course (8 hours) once a year.

Go HERE to register

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