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F. Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), on instituting continuing development and enhancement of standards on fire protection and related fire and life safety facilities, equipage and systems; G. Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA), on providing and enhancing technical skills and know-how of BFP personnel and fire volunteer organizations as well as their subsequent accreditation/ certification. H. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), on providing pertinent information in the field of hazardous materials and hazardous waste management as well as collaboration on forest fire and life safety programs. I. Such other government agencies, instrumentalities and subdivisions and non-government institutions, with respect to future concerns as may be deemed necessary by the BFP in furtherance of the enforcement of the Fire Code and this IRR. RULE 8. FIRE SAFETY ENFORCERS CHAPTER 1. QUALIFICATIONS OF FIRE SAFETY ENFORCERS DIVISION 1. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS BFP personnel duly designated as Fire Safety Enforcers shall posses minimum required qualification standard stated herein. SECTION 8.1.1.1 FIRE SAFETY INSPECTORS A. UNIFORMED PERSONNEL 1. Licensed Engineer (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Sanitary and Electronic and Communication); or Architect with at least one (1) year in the BFP service; or Graduate of any baccalaureate degree course with at least three (3) years in the BFP service; 2. Shall have completed Fire Arson Investigation and Inspection Course (FAIIC); or have undergone at least forty (40) hours of relevant seminars/workshops on the Fire Code of the Philippines of 2008and other relevant fire safety seminars/workshops; and 3. Non-licensed and non-engineering graduate must pass the written fire safety inspection examination conducted by the BFP. 31