Incident Safety Officer Online Academy
Welcome to the FDSOA Online Incident Safety Officer (ISO) Course
Thank you for joining FDSOA’s online hybrid ISO course! We're excited to provide you with a high-quality learning experience that fits your busy schedule. Below is all the information you need to succeed in this course:
Course Overview
Duration: 6 weeks
Format: Self-study modules complemented by instructor-led sessions
covering course content once a week online.
Instructor-led Sessions: Focused on key ISO components and the
5 READS
Session Duration: 1.5 hours per session
Attendance Requirement: Students are encouraged to attend
weekly sessions, but it's not required. We strongly encourage you
to attend as many sessions as possible before you sit for the
Pro Board Exam.
Platforms: iSpring (LMS) and TEAMS
Modules: Each week, you will complete self-guided
modules in iSpring (LMS).
Session Invitations: You will receive a TEAMS invite for the entire course.
Course Schedule
All meetings will be held at 1700 Central Time
First Session - October 9th
Introduction
Reading Buildings Part 1
Second Session - October 16th
Reading Buildings Part 2
Reading Smoke Part 1
Third Session - October 23rd
Reading Smoke Part 2
Reading Hazardous Energy
Fourth Session - October 30th
Reading Firefighters
Fifth Session - November 6th
Reading Risk
Sixth Session - November 13th
Course Completion
Review
$595.00 Per Person
Includes one-year FDSOA membership ($99 value), and Pro Board Certification Exam ($95 value)!
Text E-book Included
Fire Department Incident Safety Officer
Revised Third Edition by David W. Dodson
*Included in the academy fee!*
Academy Features and Benefits
- Excellent opportunity to prepare for the Pro Board Incident Safety Officer Certification exam.
- Up-to-the-minute information on Incident Safety Officer challenges and trends
- Designed to addresses spirit and intent of NFPA 1521 (2015 ed.), Chapter 5, Incident Safety Officer
- Provides KSA’s for Reading Buildings, Reading Smoke, Risk Assessment, Hazardous Energy, and Firefighters
- Preventing firefighter injuries through proactive “Prehab” and “Rehab”
- Challenges of interacting with the IC on scene
- The ISO Action Model
- Video clip review from of actual incidents
- Group activities and scenario practice