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CFPS Certification in Pakistan

Elevate Your Fire Safety Career

Burraq Busines Consulting as an Authorized NFPA® Training Provider proudly offering The Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS®) Certification in Pakistan. This course is a globally recognized certification program developed by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), a leading authority in fire and life safety standards.

CFPS Certification in Pakistan

What is the CFPS® Certification?

The Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS®) is a globally recognized certification program developed by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), a leading authority in fire and life safety standards. The CFPS credential validates your proficiency in fire protection, prevention systems, life safety, fire behavior, emergency preparedness, and NFPA codes.

Government bodies, multinational corporations, engineering firms, and risk management consultancies trust this certification. It demonstrates your ability to implement comprehensive fire safety strategies, assess hazards, and ensure compliance with international fire protection codes.

In Pakistan’s rapidly developing industrial, commercial, and high-rise residential sectors, the demand for qualified fire protection professionals has never been higher. A simple fire safety certificate is no longer enough. To truly stand out and lead, you need a credential that signifies expertise, credibility, and a deep understanding of fire science and safety engineering principles.

This is where the Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS) certification from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) comes in.

Burraq Consulting is proud to be at the forefront of professional development in Pakistan, offering a comprehensive, exam-focused training program designed to guide you on your journey to becoming a CFPS.

Who This Course is For?

This course is ideal for professionals who are already involved in safety, engineering, or fire protection roles and want to elevate their career with a prestigious certification.

Suitable for:

  • Fire protection engineers

  • HSE officers and safety managers

  • MEP engineers and consultants

  • Risk analysts

  • Insurance and loss prevention specialists

  • Civil defense professionals

  • Oil & gas safety personnel

  • Facility and maintenance managers

Course Delivery & Learning Format

  • Live Interactive Sessions: Led by an industry-certified CFPS trainer

  • Digital Resources: Slides, checklists, mock questions

  • Session Recordings: Accessible for 3 months after course completion

  • Q&A Support: Live support and post-session discussion forums

  • Mock Exam: A full-length practice exam with solution walkthrough

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Why Choose CFPS® Certification?

Obtaining the CFPS® credential unlocks a wide range of career benefits for fire safety professionals. Here’s why you should consider it:

🌍 1. Global Recognition

CFPS® is internationally acknowledged and respected. Whether you work in Pakistan, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, or anywhere else, this credential enhances your credibility and opens doors to global opportunities.

🚀 2. Career Advancement

Certified professionals are often preferred for leadership roles such as Fire Safety Manager, Risk Consultant, Fire Protection Engineer, or HSE Manager. The CFPS certification can be a decisive factor in promotions or international placements.

📘 3. Mastery of NFPA Standards

You will develop an in-depth understanding of the NFPA Fire Protection Handbook and other critical standards. This expertise helps you design systems and strategies that align with the latest global safety codes.

💼 4. Improved Risk Management

You’ll be able to assess potential fire risks more accurately, implement mitigation strategies, and contribute meaningfully to safety audits and insurance assessments.

💸 5. Higher Earning Potential

CFPS-certified professionals are often rewarded with higher salaries, consulting projects, and job security in high-risk sectors like oil & gas, manufacturing, and infrastructure.

CFPS Training Course in Pakistan

This is your opportunity to stand out as a certified fire protection expert in a competitive market. Whether you’re already in the safety field or looking to transition into high-value fire risk roles, the CFPS® credential can transform your career trajectory.

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CFPS Certification in Pakistan

Burraq Consulting has designed a 10-session intensive training program tailored for professionals aiming to earn the CFPS® certification. This live virtual course is perfect for safety officers, engineers, consultants, and risk managers looking to prepare efficiently while managing their professional responsibilities.

🕘 Course Schedule

  • Timings: 8:30 PM to 10:00 PM PKT (Monday & Wednesday)

  • Total Sessions: 12 sessions (90 minutes each)

  • Mode: Live Virtual (Zoom or Webex)

  • Language: English

  • Coaching Fee: PKR 110,000 (All-inclusive)

CFPS Certification

CFPS Course Content: 2023 EDITION DETAILS This newest edition consists of two volumes and features 210 chapters, 21 sections grouped by topic, thousands of colour visuals, and accompanying index tabs to help with navigation. The Fire Protection Handbook features revised and updated chapters, plus several brand-new chapters, including:

  • Chapter 1-1 The NFPA Fire & Life Safety Ecosystem
  • Chapter 1-2 Challenges to Safety in the Built Environment
  • Chapter 1-3 Codes and Standards for the Built Environment
  • Chapter 1-4 Legal Issues for Design and Enforcement Professionals
  • Chapter 1-5 Fire Prevention and Code Enforcement
  • Chapter 1-6 Systems Approach to Fire-Safe Building Design
  • Chapter 1-7 Wildland Fires and Wildland/Urban Interface
  • Chapter 1-8 The Interconnected All-Hazards Fire Department
  • Chapter 1-9 Smart Infrastructure and Fire Protection
  • Chapter 2-1 Physics and Chemistry of Fire
  • Chapter 2-2 Physics of Fire Configuration
  • Chapter 2-3 Fire Hazards of Materials and Products
  • Chapter 2-4 Introduction to Compartment Fires
  • Chapter 2-5 Basics of Fire Containment
  • Chapter 2-6 Fundamentals of Fire Detection
  • Chapter 2-7 Theory of Fire Extinguishment
  • Chapter 2-8 Explosions
  • Chapter 3-1 An Overview of the Fire Problem
  • Chapter 3-2 Fire Loss Investigation
  • Chapter 3-3 Fire Incident Data: From Collection to Use
  • Chapter 3-4 Introduction to Fire Modeling
  • Chapter 3-5 Fire Hazard Analysis Techniques
  • Chapter 3-6 Fire Risk Analysis
  • Chapter 3-7 Closed Form Enclosure Fire Calculations
  • Chapter 3-8 The Role of Performance-Based Codes and Standards in Fire Safety Design
  • Chapter 3-9 Overview of Performance-Based Fire Protection Design
  • Chapter 4-1 Human Behavior in Fire
  • Chapter 4-2 Calculation Methods for Egress Prediction
  • Chapter 4-3 Facilitating Occupant Movement During Emergencies
  • Chapter 4-4 Techniques of Crowd Management
  • Chapter 5-1 Community Risk Reduction
  • Chapter 5-2 Principles and Techniques of Fire and Life Safety Education
  • Chapter 5-3 Fire and Life Safety Education Messages
  • Chapter 5-4 Evaluation Techniques for Fire and Life Safety Education
  • Chapter 5-5 Educators as Public Information Officers and Effective Media Relations
  • Chapter 5-6 Reaching High-Risk Groups
  • Chapter 5-7 Youth Firesetting
  • Chapter 6-1 Fire Hazards of Materials
  • Chapter 6-2 Combustion Products and Their Effects on Life Safety
  • Chapter 6-3 Concepts and Protocols of Fire Testing
  • Chapter 6-4 Wood and Wood-Based Products
  • Chapter 6-5 Fibers and Textiles
  • Chapter 6-6 Upholstered Furniture and Mattresses
  • Chapter 6-7 Fire-Retardant and Flame-Resistant Treatment of Cellulosic Materials
  • Chapter 6-8 Additive Flame Retardants
  • Chapter 6-9 Dusts
  • Chapter 6-10 Metals
  • Chapter 6-11 Gases
  • Chapter 6-12 Medical Gases
  • Chapter 6-13 Ignitible (Flammable and Combustible) Liquids
  • Chapter 6-14 Polymeric Materials
  • Chapter 6-15 Pesticides
  • Chapter 6-16 Explosives and Blasting Agents
  • Chapter 6-17 Manufacture and Storage of Aerosol Products
  • Chapter 6-18 Solid and Liquid Oxidizers
  • Chapter 6-19 Organic Peroxides
  • Chapter 6-20 Tables and Charts
  • Chapter 7-1 Storage and Handling of Solid Fuels
  • Chapter 7-2 Storage of Ignitible (Flammable and Combustible) Liquids
  • Chapter 7-3 Storage of Gases
  • Chapter 7-4 Storage and Handling of Chemicals
  • Chapter 7-5 Hazardous Waste Control
  • Chapter 8-1 Air-Moving Equipment
  • Chapter 8-2 Chemical Processing Equipment
  • Chapter 8-3 Material Handling Equipment
  • Chapter 8-4 Automated Equipment
  • Chapter 8-5 Lasers
  • Chapter 8-6 Protection of Electronic Equipment
  • Chapter 8-7 Heat Transfer Systems and Fluids
  • Chapter 8-8 Industrial and Commercial Heat Utilization Equipment
  • Chapter 8-9 Oil Quenching and Molten Salt Baths
  • Chapter 8-10 Stationary Combustion Engines and Fuel Cells
  • Chapter 8-11 Fluid Power Systems
  • Chapter 8-12 Industrial Refrigeration Systems
  • Chapter 8-13 Photovoltaic Systems
  • Chapter 8-14 Energy Storage Systems
  • Chapter 9-1 Woodworking Facilities and Processes
  • Chapter 9-2 Spray Finishing and Powder Coating
  • Chapter 9-3 Dipping and Coating Processes
  • Chapter 9-4 Plastics Industry and Related Process Hazards
  • Chapter 9-5 Metalworking Processes
  • Chapter 9-6 Cannabis Processing Facilities
  • Chapter 9-7 Storage and Bulk Handling of Grain Elevator and Milling Operations
  • Chapter 9-8 Protection of Records
  • Chapter 9-9 Semiconductor Manufacturing
  • Chapter 9-10 Oilseed Solvent Extraction Plants
  • Chapter 9-11 Protection of Wastewater Treatment Plants
  • Chapter 9-12 Fire Protection of Laboratories Using Chemicals
  • Chapter 9-13 Fire Protection of Telecommunications Facilities
  • Chapter 9-14 Electric Generating Plants
  • Chapter 9-15 Nuclear Facilities
  • Chapter 9-16 Mining and Mineral Processing
  • Chapter 9-17 Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres
  • Chapter 10-1 Emergency and Standby Power Supplies
  • Chapter 10-2 Electrical Systems and Appliances
  • Chapter 10-3 Heating Systems, Boiler Furnaces, and Appliances
  • Chapter 10-4 Building Transportation Systems
  • Chapter 10-5 Air-Conditioning and Ventilating Systems
  • Chapter 10-6 Ventilation of Commercial Cooking Operations
  • Chapter 11-1 Waste Handling and Control
  • Chapter 11-2 Housekeeping Practices
  • Chapter 11-3 Site Design for Fire Safety
  • Chapter 11-4 Fire Hazards of Construction, Alteration, and Demolition of Buildings
  • Chapter 11-5 Welding, Cutting, and Other Hot Work
  • Chapter 11-6 Control of Electrostatic Ignition Sources
  • Chapter 11-7 Lightning Protection Systems
  • Chapter 12-1 Planning for Public Fire-Rescue Protection
  • Chapter 12-2 Organizational Benchmarking and Performance Evaluation
  • Chapter 12-3 Needs Assessment and Hazard Analysis
  • Chapter 12-4 Managing Fire-Rescue Departments
  • Chapter 12-5 Information Management, Computer Technology, and GIS for Fire Station Locations and Response Protocols
  • Chapter 12-6 Liability of Fire Service Organizations for Negligent Firefighting
  • Chapter 12-7 Understanding and Addressing Discrimination and Harassment in the Fire Service
  • Chapter 12-8 Safety, Medical, and Health Issues and Programs
  • Chapter 12-9 Fire and Emergency Services Protective Clothing and Protective Equipment
  • Chapter 12-10 Effect of Building Construction and Fire Protection Systems on Firefighter Safety
  • Chapter 12-11 Training Programs for Fire and Emergency Service Personnel
  • Chapter 12-12 Fire Rescue Stations and Fire Service Training Centers
  • Chapter 12-13 Disaster Planning and Response Services
  • Chapter 12-14 Public Emergency Services Alarm, Dispatch, and Communications Systems
  • Chapter 12-15 Pre-Incident Planning for Industrial and Municipal Emergency Response
  • Chapter 13-1 Fireground Operations
  • Chapter 13-2 Organizing Search and Rescue Operations
  • Chapter 13-3 Emergency Medical Services and the Fire Department
  • Chapter 13-4 Emergency Vehicles and Equipment
  • Chapter 13-5 Fire Streams
  • Chapter 13-6 Alternate Water Supplies
  • Chapter 13-7 Public Fire Protection and Hazardous Materials Management
  • Chapter 13-8 Managing the Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents
  • Chapter 13-9 Aircraft
  • Chapter 13-10 Wildland Fire Management
  • Chapter 13-11 Active Shooter/Hostile Event Operations
  • Chapter 13-12 Fireground Operations for Energy Storage Systems
  • Chapter 14-1 Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems
  • Chapter 14-2 Automatic Fire Detectors
  • Chapter 14-3 Notification Appliances
  • Chapter 14-4 Fire Alarm System Interconnections
  • Chapter 14-5 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems
  • Chapter 14-6 Household Fire Warning Equipment
  • Chapter 14-7 Fire Protection Surveillance and Security Services
  • Chapter 14-8 Gas and Vapor Detection Systems and Monitors
  • Chapter 14-9 Carbon Monoxide Detection
  • Chapter 14-10 Fuel Gases Detection
  • Chapter 15-1 Fixed Water Storage Supplies for Fire Protection
  • Chapter 15-2 Water Supply Requirements for Public Supply Systems
  • Chapter 15-3 Hydraulics for Fire Protection
  • Chapter 15-4 Water Supplies for Sprinkler Systems
  • Chapter 15-5 Corrosion in Fire Sprinkler Systems
  • Chapter 15-6 Fire Pumps
  • Chapter 15-7 Fire Pump Controllers and Power Supply Arrangements for Motor-Driven Fire Pumps
  • Chapter 16-1 Principles of Automatic Sprinkler System Performance
  • Chapter 16-2 Automatic Sprinklers
  • Chapter 16-3 Automatic Sprinkler Systems
  • Chapter 16-4 Supporting Water-Based Systems
  • Chapter 16-5 Sprinkler Systems for Storage Facilities
  • Chapter 16-6 Residential Sprinkler Systems
  • Chapter 16-7 Ultra-High-Speed Water Spray Systems
  • Chapter 16-8 Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems
  • Chapter 16-9 Water Spray Protection
  • Chapter 16-10 Standpipe and Hose Systems
  • Chapter 16-11 Care and Maintenance of Water-Based Extinguishing Systems
  • Chapter 17-1 Carbon Dioxide and Application Systems
  • Chapter 17-2 Chemical Extinguishing Agents and Application Systems
  • Chapter 17-3 Characteristics and Hazards of Water and Water Additives for Fire Suppression
  • Chapter 17-4 Foam Extinguishing Agents and Systems
  • Chapter 17-5 Portable Fire Extinguisher Applications, Use, and Maintenance
  • Chapter 17-6 Clean Agents and Systems
  • Chapter 17-7 Application of Gaseous Agents to Special Hazards Fire Protection
  • Chapter 17-8 Explosion Prevention and Protection
  • Chapter 18-1 Confinement of Fire in Buildings
  • Chapter 18-2 Interior Finish
  • Chapter 18-3 Smoke Movement in Buildings
  • Chapter 18-4 Venting Practices
  • Chapter 18-5 Firestopping
  • Chapter 18-6 Deflagration Venting
  • Chapter 19-1 Fundamentals of Structurally Safe Building Design
  • Chapter 19-2 Types of Building Construction
  • Chapter 19-3 Modular Construction
  • Chapter 19-4 Fire Resistance of Structural Members and Assemblies
  • Chapter 19-5 Structural Fire Safety in One- and Two-Family Dwellings
  • Chapter 19-6 Analyzing Structural Fire Damage
  • Chapter 19-7 Structural Fire Safety Calculation Methods
  • Chapter 20-1 Assessing Life Safety in Buildings
  • Chapter 20-2 Board and Care Facilities
  • Chapter 20-3 Lodging Establishments and University Housing
  • Chapter 20-4 Apartment Buildings
  • Chapter 20-5 One- and Two-Family Dwellings
  • Chapter 20-6 Manufactured Housing
  • Chapter 20-7 High-Rise Buildings
  • Chapter 20-8 Assembly Occupancies
  • Chapter 20-9 Mercantile Occupancies
  • Chapter 20-10 Business Occupancies
  • Chapter 20-11 Educational Occupancies
  • Chapter 20-12 Day-Care Occupancies
  • Chapter 20-13 Detention and Correctional Occupancies
  • Chapter 20-14 Health Care Occupancies
  • Chapter 20-15 Storage Occupancies
  • Chapter 20-16 Museums, Libraries, and Places of Worship
  • Chapter 20-17 Industrial Occupancies
  • Chapter 20-18 Occupancies in Special Structures
  • Chapter 21-1 Passenger Vehicle Fires
  • Chapter 21-2 Fire Safety in Commercial Vehicles
  • Chapter 21-3 Automotive and Marine Service Station Operations
  • Chapter 21-4 Alternative Fueled Vehicles and Fueling
  • Chapter 21-5 Fuel Cell Vehicles
  • Chapter 21-6 Recreational Vehicles
  • Chapter 21-7 Fixed Guideway Transit and Light Rail Systems
  • Chapter 21-8 Rail Transportation Systems
  • Chapter 21-9 Marine Vessels
  • Chapter 21-10 Road Tunnels and Bridges

CFPS® Exam Overview

  • Format: Open-book, 100 multiple-choice questions

  • Duration: 3 hours

  • Passing Score: 70%

  • Mode: Online (Proctored) or Authorized Testing Centers

Eligibility Criteria

    • Bachelor’s Degree + 2 years of relevant experience

    • Associate Degree + 4 years of experience

    • High School Diploma + 6 years of experience

    Burraq Consulting will assist you in preparing your application, verifying your eligibility, and guiding you through the exam booking process.

What’s Included in the Course Fee?

  • Access to 12 live virtual sessions

  • Session recordings for 3 months

  • Full-length mock exam with feedback

  • Digital handouts, notes, and study plans

  • One-on-one guidance for the CFPS® exam application

  • Certificate of completion by Burraq Consulting

Post-Course Benefits

Burraq Consulting provides extended value even after course completion. Benefits include:

  • Continued support with exam registration and document preparation

  • Tips on effective use of the NFPA Handbook during the exam

  • Access to additional resources for revision

  • Post-course consultation with instructors

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Why Choose Burraq Consulting for Your CFPS Training in Pakistan?

Choosing the right training partner is the most critical step in your certification journey. At Burraq Consulting, we offer an unparalleled learning experience tailored for professionals in Pakistan.

Burraq Consulting is an authorized training provider of NFPA, delivering internationally recognized professional development programs. Known for its strong focus on engineering, safety, and management disciplines, Burraq Consulting brings world-class instructors, practical knowledge, and globally aligned curriculums to local professionals seeking career advancement.

  • Instructor-Led Training: Learn from seasoned fire protection engineers and certified instructors with years of field and teaching experience.

  • Exam-Focused Curriculum: Our course is meticulously structured around the CFPS exam blueprint, covering all 13 core domains of the Fire Protection Handbook.

  • Pakistan-Specific Context: We bridge international NFPA standards with local codes, regulations, and real-world case studies relevant to Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and other industrial hubs in Pakistan.

  • Interactive Learning Environment: Engage in dynamic sessions, problem-solving workshops, and discussions. We don’t just lecture; we facilitate understanding.

  • Comprehensive Study Materials: Receive high-quality notes, practice questions, and mock exams designed to simulate the real CFPS test environment.

  • Proven Track Record: Our training methodology has helped numerous professionals in Pakistan successfully pass the CFPS exam on their first attempt.

Registration & Payment Details

  • CFPS Training Cost: PKR 110,000 (All-inclusive)

  • Registration Deadline: 1 week before course start

  • Group Discounts: Available for 3+ participants from the same organization

  • Payment Methods: Bank transfer, Jazzcash or Easypaisa, Cheque

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Enroll Now and Secure Your Future in Fire Protection

This is your opportunity to stand out as a certified fire protection specialist in Pakistan in a competitive market. Whether you’re already in the safety field or looking to transition into high-value fire risk roles, the CFPS® credential can transform your career trajectory.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes. Burraq Business Consulting is Authorized NFPA® Training Provider in Pakistan. 

As per NFPA, the CFPS credential has a points-based eligibility system. Candidates need to demonstrate a minimum level of education and work experience. We will guide you through assessing your eligibility during our orientation session.

The CFPS exam is a 3-hour, 100-question, open-book test that challenges your ability to find and apply information from the Fire Protection Handbook. Our training specifically focuses on developing this skill, teaching you how to use the handbook effectively under exam conditions.

Burraq Consulting offers CFPS training in major cities across Pakistan, including Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad. We also provide options for in-house corporate training and virtual / online training.

Yes. Upon completion, you’ll receive a Certificate of Participation from Burraq Consulting.

No. The CFPS® exam fee is payable directly to NFPA and is not included in the course fee.

Absolutely. The Burraq team provides step-by-step assistance with eligibility, document collection, and exam scheduling.