Accreditations
Meet training requirements with quality content
Accreditations
Meet training requirements with quality content
Fire Engineering Training continuing education and refresher courses are the highest-rated in the industry and we’re working tirelessly to ensure that you’re able to not only be getting insights from your most respected instructors but are also able to meet your training and compliance requirements – no matter where you are.
As each state operates differently, we recommend you review the details below carefully and confirm your recertification, training, and compliance requirements with your relevant national or state authorities.
Check back regularly for additions to the list, or contact our team for more information.
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Alberta, Canada
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Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval. There are no Continuing Education requirements for Alberta.(View generally accepted courses)
California
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Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval. There are no state Continuing Education requirements.(View generally accepted courses)
Connecticut
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Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval.There are no state Continuing Education requirements. OSHA will randomly audit annual requirement course completions.(View generally accepted courses)
Florida
- Approved Training Provider by Florida State Fire College. (View generally accepted courses)
Georgia
- State Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval. (View generally accepted courses)
Hawaii
Accepted for Continuing Education with County Chief Approval in:
- Hawai’i County (View 180 Courses)
- Honolulu County (View 180 Courses)
- Kauai County (View 180 Courses)
Indiana
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Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval. (View generally accepted courses)
Iowa
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Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval. (View generally accepted courses)
Kansas
- Accepted for Continuing Education with Chief’s/Agency approval. (View generally accepted courses)
Kentucky
- Approved Training Provider by Kentucky Community and Technical College System. (Specific approved courses on below list)
Massachusetts
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Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval. No state Continuing Education requirements.(View generally accepted courses)
Michigan
- Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval. (View generally accepted courses)
Minnesota
- State Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval. (View generally accepted courses)
Missouri
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Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief/Administrator Approval.
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Accepted by the Missouri Division of Fire Safety.(View generally accepted courses)
Montana
- Accepted for Continuing Education with Chief’s/Agency approval. (View generally accepted courses)
Nebraska
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Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval. There are no state Continuing Education requirements.(View generally accepted courses)
New Hampshire
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Accepted for Continuing Education with Chief’s/Agency approval. (View generally accepted courses)
New Jersey
- State accepted for Continuing Education, subject to review after completion by the DFS Office of Training and Certification. (View generally accepted courses)
New York
- Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval. (View generally accepted courses)
North Dakota
- Accepted for Out of State Training for Continuing Education credit. There are no state Continuing Education requirements. (View generally accepted courses)
Ohio
- Accepted for Continuing Education, by the Ohio Division of EMS/Fire, with Fire Chief Approval. (View generally accepted courses)
Oregon
- Accepted for Continuing Education with Chief’s/Agency approval.
South Carolina
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Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval. There are no state Continuing Education requirements.(View generally accepted courses)
Tennessee
- Approved by Tennessee Firefighting Personnel Standards and Education Commission. (Specific approved courses on below list)
Texas
- Sustaining Member of the State Firefighters’ & Fire Marshals’ Association of Texas (SFFMA).
- Accepted Training Provider with the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP).
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Washington
- State accepted for Continuing Education, approval source varies per Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). (View generally accepted courses)
Download List of 180 Courses ➡
West Virginia
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Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval. There are no state Continuing Education requirements.(View generally accepted courses)
Download List of 180 Courses ➡
Wisconsin
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Accepted for Continuing Education with Fire Chief’s approval. There are no state Continuing Education requirements.(View generally accepted courses)
Download List of 180 Courses ➡
EMS
CAPCE
- Fire Engineering Training and JEMS Training are organizationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Prehospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) under the name Clarion Events, Inc. CAPCE is accepted in all states except New Jersey and Virginia. (View CAPCE accreditated courses)
Florida
- Approved Educational Provider by Florida Department of Health. (View generally accepted courses)
Kentucky
- Approved Training Provider by Kentucky Community and Technical College System. (Specific approved courses on below list)
New Jersey
- Approved by New Jersey DOH, Office of Emergency Medical Services. (View specific approved courses)
Pennsylvania
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Approved by Pennsylvania DOH for Continuing Education. (Specific approved courses on below list)
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Course completions are reported to Pennsylvania DOH one week before the end of each quarter. Courses taken during the last week of a quarter will be reported in the next quarter.
Texas
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Approved by Texas DSHS. (Approved courses on below list)
*Please note: Fire Engineering Training strongly recommends that fire & EMS professionals confirm their recertification, training, and compliance requirements with the relevant national or state authorities. Fire Engineering Training is not responsible for any rejection in continuing education credits.
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