SFPE advances the science and practice of fire protection engineering while maintaining a high ethical standard. SFPE and its members serve to make the wold a safer place by reducing the burden of unwanted fire through the applications of science and engineering. As an SFPE member you will greatly enhance your career and play an important role in promoting the Fire Protection Engineering profession.

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Friend membership of SFPE NZ chapter brings the following benefits:

  • Access to monthly technical sessions

  • The opportunity to contribute to the growth of the fire protection engineering profession locally

  • A voice in the Fire Technical Interest Group of Engineering NZ for Fire

  • Discounts on continuing professional development events

  • Access to the members forum

NZ Chapter dues

NZ Chapter dues are waived for full time student members.

NZ Chapter membership dues are paid annually in advance and are additional to membership of SFPE and Engineering NZ. The Chapter financial year is from 1 October to 30 September. Total dues payable include the Engineering NZ administration fees and therefore depend on other Engineering NZ memberships. The NZ Chapter membership rate is set annually at the Chapter Annual General Meeting and is therefore subject to change. If in doubt about the rate that applies to you, contact the Secretary.

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Membership of SFPE international brings the following benefits:

  • SFPE’s quarterly magazine

  • SFPE’s peer reviewed journal, the Journal of Fire Protection Engineering

  • The opportunity to contribute to the growth of the fire protection engineering profession globally

  • Discounts on publications and education programs

  • SFPE group insurance plans

Applications

Applications for membership to SFPE international must be made direct to the parent organisation in the USA. Further information is available here. The NZ Chapter can assist with information. Contact the Secretary for details.

Types of Membership

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Membership of SFPE Global

Is available to all who support the goals and objectives of SFPE. Membership starts immediately upon application.

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Friend of the New Zealand Chapter

Membership of the NZ Chapter in this class requires no formal qualification or any particular level of experience. It secures a place on the NZ Chapter mailing list, invitations to Chapter meetings, copies of newsletters, technical papers etc. Friends of the Chapter do not have voting rights and are not eligible to stand for election to positions on the Executive Committee (although they are able to assist with Chapter activities if co-opted). Membership of the NZ Chapter as a Friend does not qualify as membership of SFPE in any way.

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Chartered Professional Engineer

Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) is the most important quality mark attesting to the current competence of a professional engineer in New Zealand. It is a statutory title under the Chartered Professional Engineers Act of New Zealand 2002.

In New Zealand the title CPEng can be used only by engineers on the CPEng register administered by Engineering NZ as the Registration Authority under the Act. Registration is gained by demonstrating competence, which is re-assessed for currency at intervals not exceeding five years.

Chartered Professional Engineers are assessed for competence in the practice area they have chosen; practice areas are particular to each CPEng, and may include unique mixes of competencies. The Chartered Professional Engineers’ code of ethical conduct requires that CPEngs work only within their competence – they must refuse to undertake any proposed work that lies outside their area of expertise.

The CPEng register is available to the public and can be searched online. Further information, including a link to search the CPEng register is available from the Engineering NZ website.

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Membership of Engineering New Zealand

Membership of the NZ Chapter as a Friend does not qualify as membership of Engineering NZ in any way. Friends of the SFPE NZ Chapter who are not members of Engineering NZ are not entitled to use post nominals such as MEngNZ in recognition of their Chapter membership. Further information about membership of Engineering NZ is available.