We are the NFPA AEN Authorized Providers

Proudly recognised on the NFPA’s Authorised Education Network Provider, ASEC brings world-class fire and life safety standards training to Malaysia and ASEAN.

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is a global nonprofit organisation that develops over 300 codes and standards to reduce fire, electrical, and related hazards. NFPA standards are adopted and referenced by safety authorities worldwide.

|Adopted by 50+ countries

|250+ technical committees & ~9,000 volunteers

|Globally trusted since 1896

The NFPA Authorised Education Network (AEN) connects NFPA with selected training providers worldwide to deliver authentic NFPA learning experiences.

As a verified AEN partner, ASEC is authorised to deliver NFPA-approved courses using official NFPA materials, methodologies, and assessments.

We deliver internationally recognised training designed for engineers, safety professionals, and emergency response leaders.

Through these programs, participants gain the knowledge and confidence to apply globally trusted NFPA standards in their workplaces strengthening fire protection, emergency preparedness, and industrial safety systems.

NFPA Authorised Education Network Partner – ASEC Malaysia

Featured NFPA Courses

NFPA 1041 Fire Services Instructor 

Focus: Defines the qualifications and competencies required for instructors in fire and emergency services training.

Purpose: Sets out what an instructor must know and be able to do when planning, delivering, and evaluating training programs.

Upon successful completion, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze hazardous materials / WMD incidents for container types, release types, environment, exposures.
  • Plan and implement operations-level responses aligned with NFPA 470’s competencies for operations-level responders.
  • Execute operations tasks: chemical detection/monitoring, mass or technical decontamination, victim rescue / recovery
  • Establish zones, coordinate communications and resources, apply protective actions for environment/persons/property.
  • Evaluate and measure effectiveness of operations, and adjust tactics/respond as needed.
  • Operate under ICS / NIMS frameworks, liaise with higher-level supervision and documentation /reporting.

Upon successful completion, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze hazardous materials / WMD incidents for container types, release types, environment, exposures.
  • Plan and implement operations-level responses aligned with NFPA 470’s competencies for operations-level responders.
  • Execute operations tasks: chemical detection/monitoring, mass or technical decontamination, victim rescue / recovery
  • Establish zones, coordinate communications and resources, apply protective actions for environment/persons/property.
  • Evaluate and measure effectiveness of operations, and adjust tactics/respond as needed.
  • Operate under ICS / NIMS frameworks, liaise with higher-level supervision and documentation /reporting.

NFPA 1072 Hazardous Material

Focus: Defines the competency requirements for responders at Awareness, Operations, Technician, and Incident Commander levels.

Purpose: Specifies what responders must be able to do. It’s a qualification standard (who is competent, at what level).

Upon successful completion, participants will be able to:

  • Detect / recognize the presence of hazardous materials / WMD incidents and assess the scope safely.

  • Gather hazard information (e.g., shipping papers, SDS, placards, reference guides) and interpret it.

  • Implement operations-level defensive actions: isolation, containment (if applicable), protective measures for people/environment/property.

  • Select and use appropriate PPE, conduct decontamination, establish control zones.

  • Work within the Incident Command System (ICS) and coordinate with other responders at operational level.

  • Evaluate progress of operations and communicate status / changes in a timely manner.

Upon successful completion, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze a hazardous materials / WMD incident, assessing hazards, risks and resources.
  • Plan a response: identify response objectives & options, approve personal protective equipment (PPE), develop an Incident Action Plan (IAP).
  • Implement the response: establish/operate the Incident Command System (ICS) / IMS, direct resources, ensure information flow.
  • Evaluate progress and adjust the IAP (incident action plan) based on changing conditions, container/material behaviour, etc.
  • Terminate the incident: debriefing, transferring command, documentation and critique.
  • Lead emergency response efforts in line with organisational policies, standards, and inter-agency coordination.

NFPA 470 Hazardous Material 

Focus: A consolidated standard that merges NFPA 472, NFPA 473, and NFPA 1072 into a single modern document (as of the 2022 edition).

Purpose: Combines response procedures (from 472) and competency requirements (from 1072) into one standard for simplicity.

Upon successful completion, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze hazardous materials / WMD incidents for container types, release types, environment, exposures.
  • Plan and implement operations-level responses aligned with NFPA 470’s competencies for operations-level responders.
  • Execute operations tasks: chemical detection/monitoring, mass or technical decontamination, victim rescue / recovery
  • Establish zones, coordinate communications and resources, apply protective actions for environment/persons/property.
  • Evaluate and measure effectiveness of operations, and adjust tactics/respond as needed.
  • Operate under ICS / NIMS frameworks, liaise with higher-level supervision and documentation /reporting.

NFPA Trainers

NUR SYAHRIL IZWAN RAMELI

MUHADMAD ZHARIF MD ZAKKI

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NUR SYAHRIL IZWAN RAMELI

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