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BEARDS, BREATHING APPARATUS AND LIVE FIRE TRAINING:

Delaware State Fire School has a “no beard” policy for students participating in State Fire School sponsored fire and
rescue training programs. This action is consistent with recommended national standards, which have been in effect
since 1988. In order to clarify when the policy applies and when it does not apply, the following guideline has been
adopted:

                                              Delaware State Fire School Center or Divisions
                      Students with beards or any facial hair in contact with the face piece seal of self-contained breathing
                      apparatus (SCBA) or respirators will not be permitted to participate or attend any training activity which
                      requires the use of personal protective equipment, turnout gear, helmets and/or breathing apparatus.
                      Officers and Drivers of fire and rescue apparatus are included.

                                           In-Service Training at Station or Off-Site Locations
                      Students with beards or any facial hair in contact with the face piece seal of a self-contained breathing
                      apparatus (SCBA) or respirators will not be permitted to participate in any training activity that
                      requires the student to wear breathing apparatus (SCBA).

AGE REQUIREMENT POLICY

The following policies have been put into effect regarding minimum age requirements for various courses at the
Delaware State Fire School. This policy has been implemented to assure the safety of the students who attend the
classes at the Fire School

Fire Training:
     1. Students must be 16 years of age or older or obtain the age of 16 during the course, to attend any regularly
          scheduled DSFS class. NO WAIVER PERMITTED. The only exception is Introduction to Firefighting which
          can be attended at age 14.
     2. Students must be 18 years of age or older or obtain the age of 18 during the course, to attend the
          Emergency Vehicle Operator Course. NO WAIVER PERMITTED.
     3. All out-of-state students must be 18 years of age or older to attend all training.

Emergency Medical Services Training:
     1. Students must be 18 years of age or older prior to the completion of the Emergency Medical
          Technician program. Persons must be 18 years or older to take the National Registry exam.
          NO WAIVER PERMITTED, per State Fire Prevention Commission Regulations.
     2. Students must be 16 years of age or older upon registration to attend the Emergency
          Medical Responder Course. NO WAIVER PERMITTED.

In-Service Training:
     1. There is no age requirement for the Basic, Advanced, and EMS CEUs in-service classes
          where the Fire Company Officer is in attendance and responsible for the supervision of the
          members.

Fire Officer I - IV Curriculum
     1. Students must be 18 years of age or older, or obtain the age of 18 during the course, to attend the Fire
          Officer I through IV courses. NO WAIVER PERMITTED.

USE OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES: (Mobile Phones, Cameras, Laptops, Tablets, etc.)

The Delaware State Fire School permits students to use a laptop, notebook, tablet device, or an electronic textbook
to take notes and other course-related activities of the class with approval of the lead Instructor. It is the
responsibility of the Instructor to decide when and what types of technology are permitted during class.

Unless required for use in a course, electronic devices, including mobile phones, operated in a classroom or on the
drill grounds, is prohibited by all personnel. Instructors or Instructor Aides may use a mobile phone in the
performance of their duties only. All mobile phones must be in the off or vibrate mode and non-visible during class
instruction.

No pictures or recordings shall be taken of class instruction for personal use or publication in the social media
environment without the approval of the Fire School Director or his designee by any personnel.

Individuals who do not adhere to the policies concerning appropriate use of electronic devices during a class may be
asked to leave the facility.

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