In a typical work setting, fire inspectors and investigators:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Communicate with others by phone, e-mail, and in person on a daily basis. Sometimes write letters and memos.
- Are very responsible for the health and safety of others.
- Occasionally deal with conflict situations and people who may be upset or rude.
- Are responsible for the work done by others.
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- Usually work as part of a team.
Physical Work Conditions
- Work both indoors and outdoors.
- Are often exposed to sounds and noise levels that are distracting.
- Wear protective or safety attire, such as goggles and hard hats, on a daily basis.
- Are exposed to very bright or low light on a weekly basis.
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- Travel to different fire sites in an enclosed vehicle, such as a truck, car, or van.
- Are often exposed to contaminants.
- Work near others, usually within a few feet.
Work Performance
- Must be sure that their work is very exact. Errors could result in serious safety hazards.
- Make decisions that strongly impact others, usually without consulting someone else.
- Rarely consult a supervisor before deciding their daily tasks and goals.
- Work in a moderately competitive environment and meet weekly and daily deadlines.
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- Repeat some of the same physical and mental activities each day.
Hours/Travel
- Usually work 40 hours per week. May work overtime to meet deadlines.
- Generally work a set schedule.