Description
Certification Name: Certified Fire Alarm Technician
Global Occupational Skill Standard – GOSS ID: GOSS/FS/CFAT/V1
Eligibility: Graduation or Equivalent or minimum 2 years of relevant experience (experience-based learners can directly enroll and certify).
Objective: The Certified Fire Alarm Technician course is designed to provide participants with the technical knowledge and hands-on skills required to work with fire alarm systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. The course covers system components (control panels, detectors, manual call points, notification devices), wiring and circuit design, installation procedures, programming, troubleshooting, and integration with other life safety systems.
Certification: Within 5 days after Completion of Online Assessment.
Get ready to join the Journey to become a GSDCI Certified Professional – International Certification and Assessment Body.
Steps to become a GSDCI Certified Professional:
Step 1: Select your certification you want to pursue.
Step 2: Click on get certified tab, new pop up window will open.
Step 3: Click on pay certification fee, you will be redirected to billing details page.
Step 4: Fill your details and click on pay certification fee, You will be redirected to payment gateway, pay fee by any available options like Card(Debit/Credit), Wallet, Paytm, Net banking, UPI and Google pay.
Step 5: You will get Login Credentials of Online E-Books and Online assessment link on your email id, within 48 hrs of payment.
Step 6: After completion of online assessment, you can download your Certificate Immediately.
Assessment Modules:
Module 1: Introduction to Fire Alarm Systems and Fire Detection Basics: Principles of fire detection and fire alarm system operation, Types of fire alarm systems (conventional, addressable, wireless, hybrid), Components of a fire alarm system (detectors, control panel, annunciators, sounders), Fire detection technologies (smoke, heat, flame, multi-sensor), Role and responsibilities of a Fire Alarm Technician, Overview of fire safety codes and standards (NFPA 72, IS 2189, NBC).
Module 2: Fire Alarm System Design and Planning: System design principles based on building type and occupancy, Layout of zones and loops in conventional and addressable systems, Placement and spacing requirements for detectors and devices, Power supply design and battery backup calculations, Integration with other fire protection systems (sprinklers, suppression), Reading and interpreting fire alarm schematics and drawings.
Module 3: Installation Procedures and Best Practices: Installation guidelines for detectors, modules, control panels, and notification devices, Cabling standards, conduit routing, and terminations, Electrical safety measures during installation, Mounting heights and environmental considerations, Compliance with manufacturer specifications and local regulations, Avoiding common installation errors and ensuring reliability.
Module 4: System Programming, Configuration, and Commissioning: Basics of control panel programming and configuration, Setting device addresses, zones, and response settings, Uploading and verifying software and firmware updates, Commissioning tests including walk tests and functional verification, Interfacing with access control, HVAC, BMS, and emergency systems, Documentation and commissioning reports.
Module 5: Testing, Inspection, Troubleshooting, and Maintenance: Routine inspection checklists and test schedules (daily, weekly, monthly, annual), Functional testing of detectors, alarms, and panels, Fault diagnosis and troubleshooting (open circuits, false alarms, communication errors), Replacing and servicing damaged components, Recordkeeping and maintenance logs, Ensuring compliance with periodic audit and inspection standards.
Module 6: Regulatory Compliance, Documentation, and Safety Practices: Understanding statutory and code-based compliance requirements, Maintaining as-built drawings, device lists, and test records, Documentation for AHJ, fire safety audits, and third-party inspections, Personal safety and PPE while working on active systems, Ethics and accuracy in system reporting and servicing, Case studies on fire alarm failures and best practices in prevention.
GSDCI Online Assessment Detail:
- Duration- 60 minutes.
- Number of Questions- 30.
- Number of Questions from each module: 5.
- Language: English.
- Exam Type: Multiple Choice Questions.
- Maximum Marks- 100, Passing Marks- 50%.
- There is no negative marking in any module.
| Marking System: | |||
| S.No. | No. of Questions | Marks Each Question | Total Marks |
| 1 | 10 | 5 | 50 |
| 2 | 5 | 4 | 20 |
| 3 | 5 | 3 | 15 |
| 4 | 5 | 2 | 10 |
| 5 | 5 | 1 | 5 |
| 30 | 100 | ||
| How Students will be Graded: | |||
| S.No. | Marks | Grade | |
| 1 | 91-100 | O (Outstanding) | |
| 2 | 81-90 | A+ (Excellent) | |
| 3 | 71-80 | A (Very Good) | |
| 4 | 61-70 | B (Good) | |
| 5 | 50-60 | P (Pass) | |
| 6 | 0-49 | F (Fail) | |
Benefits of Certification:
🌍 1. Global Recognition & Credibility – Stand out worldwide with a certification that opens doors across borders. Trusted by employers, respected by institutions, and recognized in over 100 countries.
📜 2. Quality Assurance through ISO Certification – Certified to global ISO standards, our programs deliver excellence, consistency, and a benchmarked learning experience that speaks for itself.
💼 3. Career Advancement & Employability – Enhances your resume and increases chances of promotions or job offers.
🤝 4. Non-Profit Trust Factor – Certifications from non-profit organizations are mission-driven rather than profit-driven.
📚 5. Access to Verified Learning & Resources – Often includes e-books, mock tests, and online support without hidden costs.
🔍 6. Transparency & Online Verification – Certifications come with a unique Enrolment ID for easy online verification by employers and institutions.
⏳ 7. Lifetime or Long-Term Validity – Certifications usually have lifetime validity or long-term recognition, reducing the need for frequent renewals.

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