Documentos de Académico
Documentos de Profesional
Documentos de Cultura
Candidates should be aware that this reading list is advisory rather than definitive and they will need to consider the items it contains
selectively. Candidates should use the published syllabus for the examination as their guide in deciding what reading materials they need to
help them prepare for the examination. The IFE recommends that all candidates should read widely in order to extend the depth and breadth
of their knowledge and understanding.
The Institution does not recommend that candidates should buy every resource listed for each exam they take. In addition, it should not be
inferred that other resources are unsuitable because they are omitted from the reading list. Candidates are also advised to review past
examination papers and sample questions. Past papers, together with the associated examiner reports on the papers, can be downloaded,
free of charge, from the IFE website.
The IFE has applied the following criteria in determining which resources should be included on this recommended reading list:
the resource provides information which will be of benefit to the candidate in their professional life, providing depth and breadth of
understanding;
the resource contains some information that will be relevant to part of the specified examination unit;
the resource is recognised by industry professionals as providing valuable information.
Those books with a yellow background can be supplied directly by the IFE. To order direct, please follow this hyperlink:
http://www.ife.org.uk/shop/category_view. (Please select the appropriate publisher from the menu on the left of the page.) Please also note
that if you require books that are being featured in the IFE book sale they cannot be bought through the online bookstore but will need to be
ordered directly from Jo Fearnley on the email address below.
Those books with a green background can be ordered on your behalf by the IFE. Please contact Jo Fearnley for prices and delivery times at
joanne.fearnley@ife.org.uk
IFE in association with Stevenson
Fire Engineering Science Self Study Guide (IFE81) IFE
College Edinburgh
CAP 699
http://www.caaerg.org.uk/docs/33/CAP699.PDF CAA
CAP 748
http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/CAP748.pdf CAA
Disasters and Emergencies: Managing the Response (IFE 14) IFE Tucker
Fire Service Manual Volume 2 : Operations - Incident Command
rd
3 Edition (IFE 40)
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachm TSO
ent_data/file/7643/incidentcommand.pdf (Please note: this is a
link to the 2008 version, not the 2014 edition).
Generic Risk Assessment 5.7 – Explosives (IFE 52) TSO
Fire Service Manual Volume 2: Operations - Compartment Fires
& Tactical Ventilation (IFE 38)
TSO
http://www.ukfrs.com/Legacy%20Guidance/OS21.pdf
http://www.ukfrs.com/Legacy%20Guidance/OS21.pdf
Fire Service Manual Volume 2: Operations - Electricity (IFE 39) TSO
Fire Service Manual Volume 2: Operations - Aircraft Incidents
(IFE 41)
TSO
Fire Service Manual Volume 2: Operations - Marine Incidents
(IFE 42)
TSO
Fire Service Manual Volume 2: Operations - Firefighting Foam
(IFE 43)
TSO
Fire Service Manual Volume 2: Operations - Petrochemical
Incidents (IFE 44)
TSO
Fire Service Manual Volume 2: Operations - Acetylene Cylinder
Incidents/Natural Gas Incidents (IFE 45)
TSO
Fire Service Manual Volume 2 : Operations – Safe Work at Height TSO
Fire Service Manual Volume 2 : Operations - Incidents Involving
Rescue from Road Vehicles TSO
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachm
TSO
ent_data/file/7628/environmentprotectvol2.pdf
Please note: this is a link to the 2008 version, not the 2014
edition
Fire Service Manual Volume 2: Operations - Safe Working Near,
On or In Water
TSO
Generic Risk Assessments: comprehensive range of topics;
the link below takes you to a portal from which relevant
documents can be downloaded.
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/operational-guidance-
for-the-fire-and-rescue-service
CLG
Please note: The documentation available here is frequently
updated and we therefore recommend that candidates check this
link on a regular basis.
Fire Safety L3 Dip L4 Cert
Fire Service Manual Volume 3: Fire Safety Engineering – Basic
Principles of Building Construction (IFE 46)
http://www.ukfrs.com/Legacy%20Guidance/OS14.pdf
TSO FSM Volume 3
Please note: this is a link to the 2001 version, not the 2014
edition
Fire Service Manual Volume 3: Fire Safety Engineering – A Basic
guide for Fire Authority Enforcement TSO FSM Volume 3
http://www.ukfrs.com/Legacy%20Guidance/OS14.pdf
Fire Service Manual Volume 3: Fire Safety – Fire Protection of
Buildings (IFE
Fire Service 47) Volume 3: Fire Safety Engineering – A Basic
Manual
TSO FSM Volume 3
guide of
Code forPractice
Fire Authority
for FireEnforcement
Safety in the Design, Management and
Use of Buildings (very costly; use reference copies rather than
purchase.)
BS9999: 2008
Free download:
http://www.firesafe.org.uk/graphical-symbols-and-abbreviations-
for-fire-protection-drawings-2/
Recommendations for graphic symbols and abbreviations for fire
protection drawings BS 1635:1990
Level 2
L3C Paper L3C L3C L3C
Level 2 Certificate and Level 3 Certificate Certificate
1 Paper 2 Paper 3 Paper 4
(Free Glenys
http://www.ife.org.uk/Preparing-for-Examinations download) Southworth
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