What does a fire engineer do and what's the use?

Fire engineers include first-class registered fire engineers and second-class registered fire engineers. Fire engineer refers to a senior technical application-oriented professional who has mastered the basic theory of fire control and has the skills of design, construction, operation, debugging and maintenance of fire monitoring system and common fire extinguishing system.

What a fire engineer does can be divided into many contents, including whether the building fire protection design meets the national requirements, putting forward rectification suggestions and listing specific measures for those that do not meet the requirements, checking various safety facilities, and evaluating or rectifying potential risks.

Fire engineers can engage in a wide range of occupations, such as fire safety management, fire accident analysis, fire equipment detection and maintenance, fire monitoring system design and so on. Fire engineers should not only be responsible for risk assessment, but also popularize fire awareness and emergency knowledge and organize fire drills spontaneously.

Some fire protection knowledge must be understood. Once a fire breaks out, it is irreversible. Only by doing safety work well in advance can we nip in the bud.

Scope of Practice of Fire Engineers The scope of practice of Class I registered fire engineers includes:

1, fire technical consultation and fire safety assessment;

2, fire safety management and fire technical training;

3, fire facilities maintenance testing (including fire extinguisher maintenance);

4, fire safety supervision and inspection;

5. Technical analysis of fire accidents;

6, other fire safety technical work stipulated by the Ministry of public security or provincial public security organs.

The scope of practice of Class II registered fire engineers includes:

1, fire safety assessment of high-risk units except public buildings with a height of 100m, large crowded places and large dangerous chemicals units;

Fire safety management of public buildings over 2.250 meters and large hazardous chemicals units;

3, single building area of 40 thousand square meters below the building fire facilities maintenance inspection (including fire extinguisher maintenance);

4, fire safety supervision and inspection;

5, other fire safety technical work stipulated by the Ministry of public security or provincial public security organs.