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Host an ETC course at your department through our client-hosted program.

As a host you are responsible for scheduling the course as well as providing qualified instructors and evaluators/proctors.

See below for details.

If you have any questions, please contact us:

  1. Select the course (see next dropdown)
  2. Check the personal protective equipment and facility requirements.
  3. Find out if your students have the necessary prerequistes.
  4. Budget for course fees and other costs.
  5. Complete the Application to Host a Course form (interactive PDF). Note: Make sure you fill out the form completely. Incomplete applications will not be processed.
  6. Plan course delivery including the instructor, evaluator and proctor. Purchase any required textbooks.
  7. Mail, email or fax the application. The mailing address is on the form. Email dlearnfire@lakelandcollege.ca, or fax it to 780 853 4348.
Then, the course is delivered at your site. This includes practical evaluation and any exams.

Emergency Preparedness
  • Basic Emergency Management #1-BEP
  • Emergency Operations Centre Management #1-EOCM
  • Introduction to Incident Command System 100 #1-ICSEP​
NFPA 1001 – Fire Fighter
All of the form​er course IDs are in brackets.
  • Building Construction (FFTS-S200) QETC 101
  • Basic Fireground Operations (FFTS–S300) #QETC 102
  • Fireground Water Supplies (FFTS–S401) #QETC 103
  • On Scence Support Operations (FFTS–S500) #QETC 104
  • Structural Firefighting (FFTS–S700) #QETC 105 – an approved site is required
  • Hazardous Materials Fires (FFTS–S800) #QETC 207 – an approved site is required
  • Fire Safety (FFTS–S900b) #QETC 208
  • Pre and Post-incident Operations (FFTS–S1000a) #QETC 209
  • Portable Fire Extinguishers (FFTS–S1000b) #QETC 106
  • Vehicle Extrication (FFTS–S1100) #QETC 210
  NFPA 1002 Fire Department Vehicle Driver/Operator
  • Fire Apparatus – Driving and Maintenance #FFTS–601
  • Fire Apparatus – Pumping Operations #2-PU
  • Aerial Apparatus #3-PU
NFPA 1021 Fire Officer
All of the form​er course ID's are in brackets.​
  • Fire Officer Communications and Background Knowledge (FOTP-250) #QETC 140 
  • Introduction to Basic Supervisor Functions (FOTP–300) #QETC 141
  • Safety Regulations and Basic Investigation (FOTP–400) #QETC 142
  • Single Incident Management (FOTP–500) #QETC 143
  • Legal Aspects and Evaluating Performance(FOTP–600) #QETC 244
  • Administrative Functions and Fire Investigation (FOTP–700) #QETC 245
  • Multi-Unit Incident Management (FOTP–800) #QETC 246
Note: Instructors teaching NFPA 1021 courses are responsible to mark and provide feedback on assignments throughout the course.
 
NFPA 1041 Fire Service
Fire Service Instructor Level I #1041-1
 
NFPA 1140 Wildland Firefighter
Wildland Firefighter Level I #1051-01
 
NFPA 1072 Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents
  • Dangerous Goods – Awareness #FFTS–S900a
  • Dangerous Goods – Operations #FFTS–S1200
NFPA 1081 Industrial Fire Brigade Member
  • Incipient Level #IND-104
  • Advanced Exterior Level #IND-105
  • Interior Structural Level #IND-106
  • Industrial Fire Brigade Leader #IND-110

Host departments have to ensure that they have an approved site and/or the required equipment to host courses.
 
Courses that require an approved site and/or required equipment are:
  • NFPA 1001 - Structural Firefighting (FFTS-S700)
  • NFPA 1001 - Hazardous Materials Fires (FFTS-S800)
  • NFPA 1001 - Firefighter Level I/II
  • NFPA 1002 - Fire Department Vehicle Driver/Operator
  • NFPA 1140 - Wildland Fire Fighting
  • NFPA 1072 - Dangerous Good Awareness, Operations and Technician Levels
  • NFPA 1081 - Industrial Fire Brigade Incipient, Advanced Exterior and Interior Structural Levels

Client-hosted course fees are $140/student (minimum 5 students).
 
Exceptions are:
  • NFPA 1140 Wildland Firefighting $250/student
  • NFPA 1072 Dangerous Good Technician and Dangerous Goods Incident Commander $415/student
  • NFPA 1081 Incipient Fire Brigade Member $255/student
  • NFPA 1081 Advanced Exterior Fire Brigade Member $475/student
  • NFPA 1081 Interior Structural Fire Brigade Member $475/student
  • NFPA 1081 Facility Fire Brigade Leader $245/student
If a client-hosted course is cancelled by the host department after materials are sent, a cancellation fee will be charged.

You may need both an evaluator and a proctor for your client-hosted course.

If your course has a practical component, you'll need an evaluator.

If your correspondence course has a written examination, you'll need a proctor. A proctor supervises the exam.

Your proctor must:

  • Be approved by ETC
  • Be someone of good standing in the community. Some examples are fire chief, minister, teacher, librarian, professor, commissioner for oaths or similar office holder.
  • Not be associated with your training or instructing your course. Your instructor(s) can't be your proctor or evaluator.
  • Sign applicable agreements acknowledging their intention to comply with the testing procedures and regulations. For more details see the proctoring agreement and exam procedures form.
  • Not have any personal or familial (birth or marriage) relationship with the course instructor or students.

Some proctors and evaluators charge a fee for their service. This is especially true if you use an exam writing centre. Check with your proctor and/or evaluator. It's your responsibility to pay these fees.

Note: Courses with practical components require practical evaluations by an approved evaluator. See the Evaluator Procedures and Agreement form.

Exceptions are NFPA 1001 and NFPA 1021 series courses (QETC 101 for example) where the instructor may proctor exams and no separate evaluator is required. Proctors/Evaluators are required when completing a full level.