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The Institution of Fire Engineers was founded in 1918 in the United
Kingdom by a group of eight British chief fire officers. The mission statement they
adopted at that meeting continues to guide the Institution in
meeting the needs of its members and serving the interests of society:
To promote, encourage, and improve the
science and practice of Fire Engineering, Fire Prevention, and Fire Extinction, and all
operations and expedients connected therewith, and to give impetus to ideas likely to be
useful in connection with or in relation to such science and practice to the members of
the Institution and to the community at-large.
The United States of America Branch continues the tradition
of fire service leadership in promoting fire engineering established by the forward
looking men who established the Institution decades ago and an ocean away. A similarly
small group of fire service leaders met in Tulsa, Oklahoma in February 1996 to establish
the branch. Today, our membership numbers more than 50
individuals from all parts of the country.
Did you know that?
- The Institution has almost 60 branches worldwide which run
seminars, 1 to 3 day conferences and have their own newsletters.
- The institution is in the process of forming Special
Interest groups with a non-geographical basis.
- The Institution has over 11,000 members worldwide occupying
positions of responsibility and influence in all aspects of the fire world. All
members are awarded appropriate certificates to validate their status.
- The Institution conducts examination for its members in all
countries where it has branches and even in those countries where there is a requirement
but no established branch.
- The Institution provides and administers the forum for
educational qualifications in the fire community, a network of universities and colleagues
throughout the country, and actively supports the Chair of Fire Engineering at the
University of Central Lancashire. The B.Eng (Fire) degree at UCL has been accredited as
fulfilling academic requirements for E.Eng status.
- The Institution provides its members with Continuous
Professional Development (CPD).
- The Institution provides each member with a copy of its
professional bi-monthly publication, the Fire Engineering Journal published
by its own company, Institution of Fire Engineers (Publications) Ltd. It maintains a
stock of books of fire engineering topics and commissions and publishes new
titles.
- The Institution now publishes the Fire Engineers Journal
every other month.
- The Institution accredits and validates courses of study and
training for numerous outside educational bodies and training establishments.
- The Institution secures and administers bursaries,
educational grants and scholarships on behalf of the Fire Service Research and Training
Trust and for other organizations.
- The Institution actively encourages education and training
in underdeveloped countries through its Traveling School.
Click to view the US Brach Constitution and Rules. |