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Our international network of partners contributes to the solid position of FireLearn in the market place.
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Jones & Bartlett NFPA
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has been a worldwide leader in providing fire, building, electrical, and life safety to the public since 1896. The mission of the international nonprofit organization is to reduce the worldwide burden for fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating scientifically-based consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education.
St. John Ambulance St. John Ambulance
St-John Ambulance is the oldest humanitarian organization in the world. With a history dating back more than 900 years, our volunteers have been caring for the injured since the days of the Crusades. In Canada, St-John volunteers have been easing suffering for more than a century. We teach first aid and safety skills and offer a full line of high quality products.
Jones & Bartlett Jones & Bartlett
Jones & Bartlett is one of the most important publishing houses in the US education sector, and its publications are held in the highest esteem by fire services throughout the country for their quality. FireLearn has joined forces with Jones & Bartlett to adapt the latter's Fundamentals of Fire Fighting Skills program to an e-learning format.
IAFC IAFC
The International Association of Fire Chiefs brings together a worldwide community of approximately 12 600 fire chiefs and officers. Its members are world experts in fields as diverse as fire safety, EMS, search and rescue, hazardous materials incident management, natural disaster management and public safety.
Professional Hockey Players' Association Professional Hockey Players' Association
Hockey players from the American Hockey League and the East Coast Hockey League wishing to become firefighters at the end of their hockey careers, can now, thanks to a collaboration agreement, undertake the necessary theoretical training with FireLearn.
American Football Association American Football Association
The American Football Association (AFA) brings together more than 500 teams, totalling over 25,000 players, coaches and administrators across the United States. The agreement with FireLearn will provide players wishing to change career with access to its e-learning program in fire safety.
Justice Institute of British Columbia Justice Institute of British Columbia
The JIBC is a governmental organization in the western Canadian province of British Columbia which supervises, among other tasks, fire safety training in this territory. FireLearn has formed an association with JIBC to ensure the distribution of its online courses throughout British Columbia.
Learning Resources Learning Resources
Through its partnership with Learning Resources, market leader in the distribution of internet-based courses in South Africa, FireLearn has paved the way for the distribution of its products in Africa. In accordance with the agreement reached between the two companies, Learning Resources ensures the distribution of our products throughout South Africa.
IFOPSE IFOPSE
IFOPSE is the leading provider of industrial fire safety training in France. The purpose of this partnership is to establish a dominant position for the two companies in the French-speaking European market in the field of fire safety.
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