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DOE-STD-1137-2000
5.
Participate in site fire investigations and other accident/incident investigations as
required.
6.
Interpret fire protection and fire department/brigade emergency services directives and
make recommendations to Department management, facility representatives, contractor
management, and line organization.
7.
Represent the site and/or the Department at fire protection meetings, professional
conferences, and technical standards committees.
8.
Provide oversight of the site fire protection and fire department/brigade emergency
services programs and their implementation.
9.
Evaluate the adequacy of facility design and occupancy in accordance with applicable
fire protection criteria and recommend changes as applicable.
10.
Review and evaluate requests for fire safety exemptions and equivalencies.
11.
Participate in the development of fire safety-related contract requests, the annual budget,
and planning for future fire safety and fire department/brigade emergency services
activities.
12.
Maintain proficiency in fire protection engineering and fire department/brigade
emergency services concepts and practices through practice, education, training, and a
periodic review of fire protection codes and standards which apply to DOE and its
contractors.
13.
Participate in special assignments and perform assessments related to fire protection.
Position-specific duties and responsibilities for federal fire protection engineers are contained
in their Office/Facility-Specific Qualification Standard or Position Description.
BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE
The U. S. Office of Personnel Management's (OPM) Qualification Standards Handbook
establishes minimum education, training, experience, or other relevant requirements applicable
to a particular occupational series/grade level, as well as alternatives to meeting specified
requirements. Federal Fire Protection Engineers are required to meet OPM standards for
Occupational Series 804 or equivalent for the grade level of their position.
If an individual position is classified under another OPM Series such as "General Engineer"
(801) or "Safety Engineer" (803), the incumbent should be evaluated by a personnel
classification specialist and/or qualified safety manager to verify that the requirements,
including alternatives, for series 804 are met for the grade of the position.
Where an incumbent fire protection engineer does not meet all the requirements for OPM
Series 804 at the appropriate grade level, compensation may be achieved by designating
another federal fire protection engineer in writing to assist with identified types of tasks.
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