Practice Questions | Certified Fire &
Explosion Investigator (CFEI) Prep
Description:
Prepare for the NAFI Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator (CFEI) exam with this
comprehensive study guide and practice question set. This resource is designed to help
candidates build a strong understanding of fire investigation principles, methodologies, and
industry standards required for certification success.
It includes focused review material covering fire behavior, origin and cause determination,
evidence handling, and investigative procedures aligned with professional fire investigation
practices.
Topics Covered:
• Fire Science and Combustion Principles
• Fire Behavior and Development Patterns
• Origin and Cause Determination
• Explosion Investigation Fundamentals
• Evidence Recognition, Collection, and Preservation
• Scene Documentation and Photography
• Interviewing Techniques and Reporting
• Arson Indicators and Fire Scene Analysis
• NFPA 921 Guidelines Overview
• Legal and Ethical Responsibilities of Fire Investigators
• Fire Investigator Terminology and Definitions
• Case-Based Practice Questions and Scenarios
Ideal for fire investigators, forensic professionals, insurance investigators, and candidates
preparing for the NAFI CFEI certification exam.
,The Certified Fire & Explosion Investigator (CFEI) certification, offered by the National
Association of Fire Investigators (NAFI), is a widely recognized credential for professionals
investigating fire, arson, and explosion incidents. It is grounded in NFPA 921 principles,
ensuring a science-based approach to investigations.
Key points about CFEI certification:
Eligibility: Requires NAFI membership, two years of post-secondary education or training,
and two years of professional experience.
Exam: A 100-question closed-book test based on NFPA 921, with a 75% passing score.
Application: Includes a credentials review and submission of original signed documents
by mail.
Maintaining Certification: Renew every five years with 40 continuing education credits.
This certification enhances expertise, credibility, and career prospects in fields like insurance,
legal services, public safety, and engineering. It also opens doors to advanced certifications like
CVFI and CFII.
,CFEI Certification Process: Requirements, Application, and Maintenance Timeline
, Why CFEI Certification Matters for EHS
Professionals
For EHS professionals, earning the Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator
(CFEI) credential solidifies their expertise in fire investigation while emphasizing compliance and
improving incident response strategies. This certification is grounded entirely in NFPA 921
principles, making it the only fire investigator credential based on objective, scientific
methodologies[1]. This foundation ensures that investigative techniques hold up under legal and
insurance scrutiny.
The professional weight of the CFEI certification offers tangible career advantages. It
establishes recognized expertise, which is especially valuable when working with attorneys,
insurance adjusters, and regulatory bodies. For professionals in safety-critical industries, this
credential not only boosts credibility but also positions them as trusted experts in their field.
Beyond credibility, the CFEI certification can lead to higher-paying roles in sectors like
manufacturing, energy, and construction[4]. Additionally, it serves as a stepping stone for
advanced certifications, including Certified Vehicle Fire Investigator (CVFI) and Certified Fire
Investigation Instructor (CFII)[7][5]. With this certification, professionals gain access to
specialized career paths that demand a high level of expertise.