HOMEIn 2021, Ontario’s Ministry of Labour introduced funding to address skills and workforce development challenges in the labour market. The OPFFA is proud to have received support through Rounds 3, 4, and 5 of this initiative. This funding has enabled us to invest in critical training resources and equipment that support firefighter safety and skills development across Ontario. For ongoing training, the OPFFA loans out the Fire Ground Survival Trailer and the following training props:
Please CLICK HERE for more information on how to access this equipment. In October 2023, the OPFFA proudly hosted the inaugural Fire Ground Survival Train-the-Trainer course in Toronto, held in conjunction with the DeFazio Taylor Health & Safety Labour Education Seminar. Following the success of this event, two additional courses were delivered in 2024, with two more scheduled for 2025 and 2026.
The purpose of the IAFF Fire Ground Survival program is to ensure that training for Mayday prevention and Mayday operations are consistent between all firefighters, company officers, and chief officers. Firefighters must be trained to perform potentially life-saving actions if they become lost, disoriented, injured, low on air, or trapped. This course utilizes 6 IAFF Fire Ground Survival Master Instructors to provide 4 days of training (8:00-5:00) to 30 qualified firefighters who, upon successful completion, will receive the “Certified FGS Instructor” designation. The Train-the-Trainer course has three main purposes:
Applications are now open for the 2025 Train-the-Trainer course, which will take place in Toronto during the next DeFazio Taylor Health & Safety Labour Education Seminar October 6–10, 2025 We encourage eligible participants to apply and join the growing network of instructors committed to advancing firefighter safety across the province. To register for the course, all participants must complete an application. Guidelines are available to assist you in your application. The deadline to apply is September 5, 2025 The train-the-trainer program utilizes Master Instructors and is designed to certify FGS Instructors from the ranks of firefighters. These certified instructors will have the ability to train their fire department’s recruits and incumbents who have completed the FGS Online Awareness Course. The OPFFA maintains a list of certified FGS Instructors. Only those who have participated in an OPFFA-hosted FGS Train-the-Trainer course are certified to instruct using the new Fire Rescue Prop. Please contact admin@ontariofirefighters.org for information regarding certified instructors. The overarching objectives of this program are to:
The OPFFA will prioritize interested applicants for this program using the objectives listed in the About the Course Section. Prior to the in-person training, all participants must complete an FGS Online Awareness Course as a prerequisite. Shift Subsidies: As part of the funding received from the Ministry of Labour, the OPFFA is able to offer shift substitutions to FGS Train-the-Trainer course participants up to a maximum of 50%. Click HERE to submit a request for subsidization. Travel Subsidies: Travel subsidies (to a maximum of $1000/attendee) are available under the following guidelines:
If renting a vehicle, choose the lowest cost model guided by the principle that the rental vehicle is the most economical and practical size, considering the business purpose, number of occupants, safety considerations and any reasonable accommodation requirements. Click HERE to submit a request for subsidization.
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