Central control certificate is a certificate that personnel need to have when they are engaged in fire-related work. The responsibilities of the central controller are: 1. When receiving the fire alarm signal, they immediately rushed to the scene for on-site investigation; 2. Responsible for the operation of fire alarm facilities and image monitoring facilities; 3. Clean the central control room.
Central control certificate generally refers to fire control certificate. To take the fire permit, you need to go to the fire station and the fire school designated by human resources to register for classes, and then the school will organize you to take the national examination. The fire permit does not need to be examined annually, and it is divided into five grades: primary/intermediate/advanced/technician/senior technician. Full-time vocational school degree, the promotion training period is as follows: 1, and the junior level is more than 240 hours (30 days, 8 hours a day). 2, intermediate more than 200 hours (25 days, 8 hours a day). 3. Advanced 160 hours (8 hours a day for 20 days). 4./kloc-technicians over 0/20 (15 days, 8 hours a day). 5, high technology 100 or more (12 days, 8 hours a day)
Work content of the fire center: (1) Responsible for receiving, distributing, tracking and processing daily information affairs, answering and transferring to the switchboard. (2) Responsible for arranging and recording the daily maintenance work of the owner's indoor and public areas. (3) Responsible for the management of public facilities, vacant house keys and related entrusted keys, and improve the records. (4) Responsible for customer consultation and handling reports and records of simple complaints and major complaints. (5) Operate all kinds of equipment in the command center, and use equipment information to find and handle related events. (6) Responsible for handling and scheduling all kinds of emergencies. (7) Complete other temporary work assigned by the leaders.