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Purpose of I-47
Describes and mandates training of classified employees to ensure competence and
safety.
Objective of I-47
Standardizes training requirements and ensures members meet departmental and
TCFP certification standards.
Bi-Annual Training
A 4-8 hour training program conducted twice per year covering fire, EMS, HR, and other
curriculum.
Certification Period
HFD certification cycle runs from November 1 through October 31.
Monthly Continuing Education (CE)
Online job-related training modules delivered monthly.
Officer Development Program
Training course required for members promoting to their next rank.
Performance Improvement Plan (PIP)
A six-week remedial training program for members with repeated performance failures.
, Re-Orientation Program (ROP)
Training for members returning to suppression or transferring after 180 days away from
suppression duties.
ROP Workbook
Tracks member progress and verifies completion of required skills and performance
standards.
TCFP Authority
Texas Commission on Fire Protection oversees fire service standards in Texas.
Minimum Certification Requirement
All classified members must maintain at least Basic Structure Fire Suppression
certification.
Special Operations Certification
ARFF and Hazmat require 80 hours initial training; Technical Rescue requires 160
hours across disciplines.
Certification Suspension Rule
Members must notify their chain of command within 24 hours if their certification is
suspended or revoked.
Permanent Revocation Consequence
Members whose TCFP certification is permanently revoked will be processed for
indefinite suspension.
Criminal Conviction Reporting
Members must submit TCFP Form 014 within 14 days of conviction.
CE Requirement
All classified members must complete at least 18 hours of CE each certification period.
Additional Structural CE
Members must complete an additional 2 hours of CE in structural fire protection topics.
Operations Training Requirement
Captains must provide 24 hours of in-service training each month.
Territory Training Requirement
At least 1 hour per tour of duty must consist of territory training.
Performance Standards
Members must successfully complete performance standards for their rank every year.
Driver Training Requirement
Members expected to drive apparatus must pass driver performance standards twice
per year.
Multi-Company Drill Requirement
Each station must complete two multi-company drills per year; one must be at night and
one at VJTF.
Training Entry Requirement
All training entries must be submitted by a member certified as TCFP Fire Instructor I.
Special Operations Internship
Consists of three phases (30-75 days each) to train and evaluate members for special
operations disciplines.
Internship Failure Policy
Failure restricts reapplication for that division for 3 years; second failure bars further
participation.