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Staten Island companies can manage FDNY certificate holders online

FDNY’s business materials include company-side Certificate of Fitness tools, useful for Staten Island employers tracking certified staff.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

A Staten Island employer that depends on FDNY-certified staff should track certificates at the company level, not just in an employee’s inbox.

FDNY’s business support page and company Certificate of Fitness guide give businesses a route for managing certificate-related information.

That helps with labs, buildings, fuel, fire-safety, and event operations. In those settings, one missing certificate can affect an inspection or a shift.

The practical checklist is simple: know which certificates the operation needs, who holds them, when they expire, and who can access the FDNY Business account. It turns a compliance surprise into a routine office calendar item.

A small shop, warehouse, restaurant, medical office, or building operation may depend on one trained person being current. Keep the FDNY Business login, certificate types, holder names, renewal dates, and inspection notes together.

For Staten Island, that can mean a storefront on a commercial strip, a waterfront warehouse, or a building service company with staff moving between jobs. That small bit of sorting can save a second trip, a missed shift, or a wrong-office phone call.

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