The Introduction to Certified Water-Based Systems Professional Certification Online Training provides an overview of how designers, plan reviewers, and installers prepare, design, review, and submit layouts of fire sprinkler systems, including standpipes, water supplies, and similar water-based components. The course helps improve understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a Certified Water-Based Systems Professional (CWBSP) and the NFPA® Online Learning Path designed to help you successfully prepare to sit for the exam. You will receive instruction in the importance of possessing these core competencies with expert insight into how a comprehensive preparation and practice program can assist in achieving the credential and your professional goals.
Upon completion, you should be able to:
- Describe the CWBSP learning path
- Determine which materials are necessary to complete the CWBSP learning path
- Describe the daily tasks and responsibilities of a CWBSP
- Identify the key benefits of the knowledge domains in the CWBSP learning path
- Explain how the CWBSP learning path supports successful completion of the exam
Who Will Benefit:
Anyone whose job involves designing, reviewing, evaluating, or installing water-based fire protection systems, including: designers, installers, engineers, electrical contractors, technicians, project managers, fire marshals, architects, sprinkler system and standpipe engineers, plan reviewers, maintenance personnel, inspectors, manufacturers, insurers, and other skilled personnel focused on demonstrating your expertise and advancing your career.
Continuing Education Credit:
Complete this 1-hour online training and qualify for 0.1 CEUs. After successfully completing a course or the course series, participants will have access to the CEU certificate directly from the course site.
Please verify applicability with your professional board or organization before registering.
Group Training:
For more information or to receive a price quote for NFPA group training, please call 877-336-3280 or e-mail: grouptraining@nfpa.org.