Every fire department in South Africa has its own requirements but the basic entry level requirements are:
- Matric
- Driving licence -Code 10 with PrDP
- Pass a physical test
- Must not be claustrophobic
- Must not be afraid of heights
When you are call for an interview, enquire as to what is required of you e.g., what are the physical test all about?
If you want to be a fire fighter you need:
to be between the ages of 18 and 45? years.
a grade 12 and have good written and communications skills.
a code 8 drivers licence would be an advantage.
You have to be physically fit and pass the physical test. You must be able to:
run 2,4km in 11 minutes or less,
do 15 bench presses of 25kgs,
do a minimum of 30 sit-ups in 1 minute,
carry another person of equal body weight on your shoulders for 100m,
climb a ladder of 3 stories in 60 seconds and
pass a claustrophobia test.
Training
Once you’re accepted into the Fire Service, to develop the practical and theoretical knowledge. You’ll need to respond to different kinds of emergencies. The course is accredited by South African Emergency Services Institute (SAESI) and the training is carried out at one of the Fire Service training centres, which are located throughout the Western Cape.
All training is carried out by qualified instructors who themselves have undergone extensive local and international training.
How much do firefighters earn per month in South Africa?
The average salary for a Firefighter is R 8 039 per month in South Africa.
How much does Firefighter course cost in South Africa?
Fire Safety Course fees in South Africa – November 2024 update. The table below provides more information on the fees for Fire Safety courses in South Africa. There are 16 courses available, the cheapest price is ZAR 9498.