Fire Risk qualifications for BS8674:2025 ─ FDI Intermediate level
Intermediate Level
Skills:
- Independently conduct fire safety and fire door inspections in moderately complex
premises - Interpret and apply legislation, regulations, and guidance effectively in assessments
- Produce comprehensive, reasoned reports with well-justified conclusions
- Collaborate with regulatory bodies and stakeholders to enforce and improve fire safety
outcomes
Knowledge:
- In-depth knowledge of fire safety principles, including risk mitigation strategies and fire
door technical requirements - Ability to understand complex fire safety scenarios, legislation changes, and multi-
agency roles - Maintains up-to-date technical knowledge relevant to a broader range of building types
and fire door systems
Experience:
- Typically, 2 to 5 years of post-foundation experience in fire safety or related inspections,
with verified practical involvement in fire door set assessments - Proven ability to manage independent inspections and evaluate complex or novel
issues - Experience includes producing formal reports, advising clients, and liaising across
professional disciplines
Behaviour:
- Exhibits autonomy, accountability, and leadership in completing duties
- Engages in reflective practice to enhance performance and quality outcomes
- Mentors Foundation level colleagues and contributes to team knowledge sharing
- Verification of the appropriate professional indemnity and public liability insurance; the insurance must explicitly cover the named individual or company, against the specific fire door inspection tasks and align with the RP’s own insurance obligations related to fire safety and notifiable works within their buildings
CPD Recommendation:
- Minimum 30 hours annually to sustain competence or prepare for advancing to Advanced
level - Engages in advanced training courses, industry seminars, mentoring, and contributions to fire safety forums