A Fire and Safety Lecturer is an academic and training professional who teaches students and trainees about fire prevention, industrial safety, risk management, and emergency response.
Here’s a clear breakdown of the job profile:
Core Responsibilities
- Teaching & Training
- Deliver lectures on fire safety, industrial safety, and environmental health.
- Train students in firefighting techniques and emergency response.
- Conduct practical sessions (fire drills, use of extinguishers, rescue methods).
- Curriculum Development
- Design course materials based on standards like OSHA, NEBOSH, or national safety regulations.
- Update syllabus according to industry trends and safety laws.
- Assessment & Evaluation
- Prepare exams, assignments, and practical assessments.
- Evaluate student performance and provide feedback.
- Research & Development
- Stay updated with new fire safety technologies and regulations.
- Sometimes publish research or participate in safety seminars.
- Industry Collaboration
- Arrange industrial visits and guest lectures.
- Guide students for internships and placements in safety roles.
Key Subjects Taught
- Fire Prevention & Protection
- Industrial Safety Management
- Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment (HIRA)
- Disaster Management
- Occupational Health & Safety
- Environmental Safety
Qualifications Required
- Diploma/Degree in Fire & Safety, Industrial Safety, or related field
- Certifications like NEBOSH, IOSH, or equivalent (often preferred)
- Teaching qualification (like B.Ed. or M.Tech in Safety, depending on institution)
- Industry experience (very important in this field)
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: ₹10,000.00 - ₹25,000.00 per month
Work Location: In person