The Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) has announced the launch of its new Fire Risk Assessment qualification suite.
Developed in response to the UK government’s framework for the assessment of Fire Risk Assessor competency, the new qualifications align with BS 8674:2025 and set a clear benchmark for technical understanding, professional standards and career progression.
The series includes the Level 3 Award in Fire Risk Assessment, Level 3 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment and the Level 4 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment, each suited to different levels of experience ranging from new entrants to fire safety, to highly experienced professionals working in complex environments. Successful candidates of the Level 3 and Level 4 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment will also gain access to the IFE’s Fire Risk Register and meet the academic requirements for the Technician (TIFireE) membership grade.
The IFE will formally announce the qualifications at the upcoming Fire Safety Event which takes place at the NEC, Birmingham from 28-30th April. Delegates can meet members of the IFE team on stand 4/A90 to gain further information about the qualifications. Day 2 of the show will feature IFE Chief Executive, Steve Hamm, and IFE Member and Education Services Director, Jo Tedd, in the compliance theatre who will explore professional standards and how the IFE’s qualifications support the next phase of regulatory change.
Speaking ahead of the show, Steve said: “Our new fire risk assessment qualifications have been carefully developed by the IFE and our team of fire risk assessment and fire safety specialists from across the private and public sectors.
“These qualifications launch at a critical time and support the BS 8674 tiered framework – Foundation, Intermediate and Advanced - ensuring assessors demonstrate the skills, knowledge and behaviours required to meet nationally recognised competency benchmarks.
“The qualifications form the latest addition to the IFE’s online exam suite which has been developed over the past two years. This forward-thinking approach ensures greater flexibility and inclusivity, enabling candidates across the globe to complete their qualifications at a time and place that suits them. By removing barriers to access, the IFE is making professional development more convenient, equitable, and future-ready.”
David Escudier, Chair of the IFE’s Education Panel, added: “Clear, recognised qualifications are essential for maintaining trust and raising standards across the sector. The IFE’s new Fire Risk Assessment exams provide a much-needed pathway that supports both individual development and the wider profession.”
The qualifications will launch in the IFE’s October 2026 exam session. IFE exams adopt a self-study delivery model, providing candidates with a flexible approach to progress at their own pace, making it easier for both newcomers and experienced professionals to build the required knowledge and understanding alongside existing roles and responsibilities.
Bookings for the October session open on 1st June 2026. For further information visit www.ife.org.uk/qualifications.