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Whats Included
How to join the modern
Fire Service
We guide you through The 7 Stages to become a Firefighter Get the edge right from the start ! |
- The Application Form
- Tips and information on how to correctly complete the application form
Don't fall down at this crucial first step
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- Written Tests
- We include over 100 example questions to practice for your tests Vital in your preparation
- Comprehensive test questions
- Analogy tests ( Verbal Reasoning ) test questions
- Numerical sequence ( Non-Verbal
Reasoning ) test questions
- Visual estimation test questions
- Mechanical comprehension test questions
- Mental arithmetic test questions
- Spatial recognition test questions
Get practising, learn the technique and score high
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- Work Related Tests
- These are work related physical tests
We tell you what is involved in them Prepare for your best performance
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- Fitness Tests
- These tests determine your fitness to be a Firefighter We include the Bleep/Multi stage fitness test with our guide *
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- Your Interview
- Lots of sample questions of types of questions you may be asked
What to expect at a Fire Service interview How to effectively prepare and present yourself, interview technique and tips
Essential advice and tips on how to be a success in your interview
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- Eye Test
- Details of what is involved The vision you need
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- The Medical
- The tests involved
Also included a section on Firefighter terminology.
The tests involved
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Also included
How to become a Retained Firefighter
Equality, Fairness and Diversity
In recent years the Fire Service has recognised certain groups of society are still more likely to suffer from unfair treatment and discrimination. Our guide addresses these issues giving you an understanding of the Code Of Practice.
Networking for women in the Fire Service and mentoring programme
More and more women are joining the Fire Service |
IPDS AND FIREFIGHTER ROLE MAPS
The Integrated Personal Development System has recently been introduced as the standard for training, assessment and development for UK Firefighters. These standards need to be met before a Firefighter becomes competent. Showing an understanding and knowledge of the IPDS system will increase your chances during your interview.
Included in our guide are the Firefighter Role Maps |
THE MODERN FIRE SERVICE
- The Fire Service has undergone many changes in recent years with further changes proposed, be ahead of the competition with this vital knowledge
- Fire Service legislation - ODPM
- The shift system, flexible working
- Salary scales
- Fire Service history and the modern Fire Service
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Sample Pages
Please note that these sample pages are of low quality and not representative of the actual quality and sizing you will receive.
The quality you receive is far superior.
They are examples only.
The format of your guide is of A4 sizing and you are able to adjust the page size for your reading preference.
E BOOKS
An E.Book is an electronic book for download onto a file on your computer, it is identical to the information on CD ROM. No waiting for next day delivery this is an immediate download. You can either read it at your leisure on your pc or print it off. You can also copy this file onto a disk/CD and store it.
Our E.Books are published in PDF format. You are able to view the table of contents that link to the chapters you wish to view. You are able to adjust the type size to suit your reading preference and print pages of your choice.
If you do not have Adobe Acrobat reader (5 and above) installed on your computer it is very simple to install and FREE of charge we provide the link for you to install directly.
E.Books include contents, pictures and text all in colour. E.Books include links to other relevant websites that are easily accessible. E.Books are environmentally friendly, QUICK, EASY and SECURE.
Bleep Test
Please note that the Fire an Rescue Service you apply for may not require you to take the Bleep Test as part of the application process. If successful in your application your training course may take place in another county or training facility, which may require as part of the course you to pass the Bleep Test. Failure to do so will result in you being back squaded. This means you are removed from the course until you attain the required fitness level and may be months before another course is available for you to attend. Check with the Fire and Rescue Service at the earliest opportunity.
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