Client-hosted ETC courses
Other Specialized Training
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ETC Distance Learning
Fire and Emergency Services
 dlearnfire@lakelandcollege.ca
 780 581 2054
 
Host an ETC course at your department through our client-hosted program.
As a host you are responsible for scheduling the course as well as providing qualified instructors and evaluators/proctors.
See below for details.
If you have any questions, please contact us:
- call 780 581 2054
 - call toll-free 1 800 661 6490 ext. 2054
 - e-mail dlearnfire@lakelandcollege.ca
 
- Select the course (see next dropdown).
 - Check the personal protective equipment and facility requirements.
 - Find out if your students have the necessary prerequisites.
 - Budget for course fees and other costs.
 - Complete the Application to Host a Course form. Note: Make sure you fill out the form completely. Incomplete applications will not be processed.
 - Plan course delivery including the instructor, evaluator and proctor. Purchase any required textbooks.
 - Mail, email or fax the application. The mailing address is on the form. Email dlearnfire@lakelandcollege.ca, or fax it to 780 853 4348.
 
- Basic Emergency Management #1-BEP
 - Emergency Operations Centre Management #1-EOCM
 - Introduction to Incident Command System 100 #1-ICSEP
 
- Building Construction (FFTS-S200) #QETC 101
 - Basic Fireground Operations (FFTS–S300) #QETC 102
 - Fireground Water Supplies (FFTS–S401) #QETC 103
 - On-scene Support Operations (FFTS–S500) #QETC 104
 - Structural Firefighting (FFTS–S700) #QETC 105 – an approved site is required
 - Hazardous Materials Fires (FFTS–S800) #QETC 207 – an approved site is required
 - Fire Safety (FFTS–S900b) #QETC 208
 - Pre and Post-incident Operations (FFTS–S1000a) #QETC 209
 - Portable Fire Extinguishers (FFTS–S1000b) #QETC 106
 - Vehicle Extrication (FFTS–S1100) #QETC 210
 
- Fire Apparatus – Driving and Maintenance #FFTS–601
 - Fire Apparatus – Pumping Operations #2-PU
 - Aerial Apparatus #3-PU
 
- Fire Officer Communications and Background Knowledge (FOTP-250) #QETC 140
 - Introduction to Basic Supervisor Functions (FOTP–300) #QETC 141
 - Safety Regulations and Basic Investigation (FOTP–400) #QETC 142
 - Single Incident Management (FOTP–500) #QETC 143
 - Legal Aspects and Evaluating Performance (FOTP–600) #QETC 244
 - Administrative Functions and Fire Investigation (FOTP–700) #QETC 245
 - Multi-Unit Incident Management (FOTP–800) #QETC 246
 
Fire Service Instructor Level I #1041-1
Wildland Firefighter Level I #1051-01
- Dangerous Goods – Awareness #FFTS–S900a
 - Dangerous Goods – Operations #FFTS–S1200
 
- Incipient Level #IND-104
 - Advanced Exterior Level #IND-105
 - Interior Structural Level #IND-106
 - Industrial Fire Brigade Leader #IND-110
 
- NFPA 1001 - Structural Firefighting (FFTS-S700)
 - NFPA 1001 - Hazardous Materials Fires (FFTS-S800)
 - NFPA 1001 - Firefighter Level I/II
 - NFPA 1002 - Fire Department Vehicle Driver/Operator
 - NFPA 1140 - Wildland Fire Fighting
 - NFPA 470 - Dangerous Goods Awareness, Operations and Technician Levels
 - NFPA 1081 - Industrial Fire Brigade Incipient, Advanced Exterior and Interior Structural Levels
 
- NFPA 1140 Wildland Firefighting $250/student
 - NFPA 470 Dangerous Goods Technician and Dangerous Goods Incident Commander $415/student
 - NFPA 1081 Incipient Fire Brigade Member $255/student
 - NFPA 1081 Advanced Exterior Fire Brigade Member $475/student
 - NFPA 1081 Interior Structural Fire Brigade Member $475/student
 - NFPA 1081 Facility Fire Brigade Leader $245/student
 
You may need both an evaluator and a proctor for your client-hosted course.
If your course has a practical component, you'll need an evaluator.
If your correspondence course has a written examination, you'll need a proctor. A proctor supervises the exam.
Your proctor must:
- Be approved by ETC
 - Be someone of good standing in the community. Some examples are fire chief, minister, teacher, librarian, professor, commissioner for oaths or similar office holder.
 - Not be associated with your training or instructing your course. Your instructor(s) can't be your proctor or evaluator.
 - Sign applicable agreements acknowledging their intention to comply with the testing procedures and regulations. For more details, see the proctoring agreement and exam procedures form.
 - Not have any personal or familial (birth or marriage) relationship with the course instructor or students.
 
Some proctors and evaluators charge a fee for their service. This is especially true if you use an exam writing centre. Check with your proctor and/or evaluator. It's your responsibility to pay these fees.
Note: Courses with practical components require practical evaluations by an approved evaluator. See the Evaluator Procedures and Agreement form.