Valenzuela City firefighters take a pose with their response equipment. (PIA-NCR file)
The FOE, a crucial evaluation tool for aspiring firefighters, aims to assess candidates' knowledge, skills, and competencies essential for effective service within the BFP and related positions. Successful completion of this exam establishes a Register of Eligibles (RoE), from which appointments to second-level ranks in the BFP are made, subject to candidates meeting all qualifications and requirements.
The test assesses candidates for their potential success in the fire service. It consists of two sections: General Ability and Specialized Area.
Exam structure:
Number of items: 160 (150 core questions + 10 personal information items)
Time limit: 3 hours and 5 minutes
Pre-exam briefing: Approximately 1 hour (offered by the Civil Service Commission)
Arrival recommendation: At least 1 hour before the exam start
Exam Coverage:
I. General Ability (25 percent)
This section evaluates your foundational skills in:
- Numerical ability: Interpreting and analyzing numerical data
- Verbal ability: Understanding and using language effectively
- Analytical ability: Identifying patterns, solving problems, and making sound decisions
II. Specialized Area (75 percent)
This section delves deeper into fire protection and prevention, covering the following key areas:
1. Fire Suppression (30 percent)
- Pre-fire planning strategies
- Firefighting techniques and procedures
- Familiarity with fire suppression tools, equipment, and apparatus
2. Fire Safety and Prevention (20 percent)
- Comprehensive understanding of the Philippine Fire Code
- Knowledge of fire safety-related codes (NFPA standards, Building Code, Electrical Code)
- Familiarity with BFP issuances (Citizens Charter, SOPs/MCs on fire safety inspection)
3. Fire Investigation (15 percent)
- Understanding of laws related to arson in the Philippines (Republic Act No. 3019)
- Knowledge of the accused's constitutional rights
- Ability to identify, preserve, and handle evidence
- Awareness of fire and arson investigation procedures and techniques
4. Administrative Matters (10 percent)
- In-depth knowledge of Republic Acts 6975, 9263, and 9592, along with their implementing rules and regulations
- Familiarity with Civil Service Commission rules, regulations, and qualification standards
- Understanding of relevant BFP memorandum circulars and SOPs on administrative matters
This breakdown provides a comprehensive overview of the Fire Officer Exam's structure and content. By thoroughly preparing for each section, you can increase your chances of success and embark on a rewarding career in fire protection.
Step-by-step procedure to apply for the Fire Officer Examination
Step 1: Check Eligibility Requirements
Prospective applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria, including Filipino citizenship, a bachelor's degree from a recognized institution, good moral character, physical and mental fitness, and an age range of 21 to 35 years at the time of application filing. Additionally, applicants must possess a clean criminal record and have not been dishonorably discharged from military service or dismissed from any civilian position in the government.
Step 2: Gather required documents
Candidates must gather all necessary documents to support their application, including a birth certificate issued by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), valid government-issued identification cards, official Transcript of Records (TOR) and diploma from a recognized educational institution, Certificate of Eligibility from the Civil Service Commission (CSC) if applicable, Barangay Clearance, Police Clearance, and NBI Clearance (National Bureau of Investigation)
Ensure you have all necessary documents, including a fully accomplished Civil Service Examination Form (CS Form No. 100) through this link: https://csc.gov.ph/?download=1936:civil-service-examination-form-cs-form-no-100-revised-september-2016, four recent passport-size photos, and the non-refundable examination fee of Php 700.00.