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Yes, but you will need to meet the corresponding work experience and professional level requirements, as detailed below:
a) Category 1 personnel.
Persons who have the professional and technical positions of senior engineer (or equivalent to senior engineer) and have one of the following conditions in 1 and 2 at the same time (except for retirees):
1. Education and years of occupation:
1) Obtain a bachelor's degree or above, and have been engaged in fire protection professional and technical work for 7 years;
2) Obtain a college degree and have been engaged in fire protection professional and technical work for 12 years.
2. Professional level and performance:
1) Obtained the first or provincial and ministerial allowance in the fire technical position;
2) Participate in fire science and technology research, and win the provincial (ministerial) level and above scientific and technological progress awards related to the fire protection profession, and rank in the top 7;
3) Editor-in-chief or participate in the compilation of fire protection technology monographs, and have a unified book number for publication, and independently write more than 30,000 words;
4) Editor-in-chief or participate in the compilation of more than 2 national fire protection technical standards;
2) Category II personnel.
Persons (except retirees) who have the professional and technical position of engineer (or equivalent to engineer) and meet one of the following conditions in 1 and 2 at the same time:
1. Education and years of occupation:
1) Obtain a bachelor's degree or above, and have been engaged in fire protection professional and technical work for 5 years;
2) Obtain a college degree and have been engaged in fire protection professional and technical work for 10 years;
3) Obtained a technical secondary school degree and has been engaged in fire protection professional and technical work for 15 years.
2. Professional level and performance:
1) Participate in fire science and technology research and win the provincial (ministerial) level and above scientific and technological progress awards related to fire protection majors;
2) Write fire protection technology**, and publish more than 2 articles in journals with a domestic unified serial number (CN) or foreign journals with an international unified book number (ISSN), and the author ranks first;
3) Editor-in-chief or participate in the compilation of more than 1 national fire protection technical standards;
4) Serve as the project leader or technical leader, and complete the maintenance and testing of fire protection facilities in more than 10 buildings with a construction area of more than 20,000 square meters;
3) Three categories of personnel.
Not possessed of the above.
Persons other than those in categories I and II.
Extended Materials. Exam question types.
The test question type of the subject of "Comprehensive Ability of Fire Protection Technology" is objective. Multiple choice questions require you to choose the most appropriate option from the alternatives as your answer. In each question of "multiple-choice questions", there are two or more options that match the meaning of the question, and no points will be awarded for incorrect selection; Missed selection, each selected topic is scored.
Short-answer questions are briefly based on the questions in the question. In the total number of multiple-choice questions, there are 50 multiple-choice questions, each worth 1 point; 15 multiple-choice questions of 2 marks each, and 5 short-answer questions of 4 marks each. The question type of the subject test of "Fire Safety Case Analysis" is subjective, and the subjective question is a comprehensive case analysis question.
The total mark of the two subject papers is 100 marks.
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