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Fire Warden course objectives:
• Understand your roles as a fire warden
• Understand why we are performing drills
• How a drill unfolds and progresses
• Review smoke detector & fire fighting
equipment
• Review the location of each building muster
points
• Review designated areas
• Understand the actions needed before, exact
time of drill, during and after the drill
Objective
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• First and foremost to protect human life
• Establish accountability for every single person
• Drills demonstrates to building occupants the means
of escape routes during fire emergency situations
• Allows occupants to become familiar with locations of
fire escape routes
• Allows occupants to become highly efficient in
response time to safely vacate the building
• Protect company and client property and assets
Why conduct a drill?
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Phases of drills
• Leadership approval to conduct
• Surprise & unexpected sounding of local alarm
system
• Alerting occupants by audible means
• Movement of people through escape routes
• Clearing areas for personnel accountability
• Assemble at muster point locations
• Return to occupy building space
• Analysis & Lessons Learned
Phase of drills!
12. • Be a voice during alarms
• Encourage evacuation
• Check for stragglers and people lagging behind
• Maintain order through the escape route
• Clear the designated area
• Assemble with group at muster point
• Perform counting of persons
• Feedback participation
• Ensure all exits are Clear
• Ensure extinguisher are not obstructed
• Encourage people to have tidy work area
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Role of Fire Wardens
13. Do
•react smart, quickly and calm
•recognize fire emergencies
•activate the alarm in the event
of fire
•demand occupants to evacuate
•clear the area of occupants
•report any conditions that
obstruct safe escape egress
routes
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Basic Do’s and Don’ts
During real time emergency
Don’t
•panic
•ignore suspicious smoke
and/or heat & flames
•allow people to re-enter
the area because they
forgot something, not even
during a drill
16. • All of them lead to outside
• None of them lead to inside of building
• Green lighted exit signs are signs that lead to escape
routes
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Escape Routes
17. • Learn the layout of the area you have been assigned or
designated
• Repeat the steps until you are satisfied you know the
locations of rooms and occupied office spaces
• Make a quick walk by of the offices you have over-site
and visually see who is present the day of the drill
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Fire Warden Practice before drill
18. • A command signal by the senior person will start
the drill process
• Followed by the soundings of all area fire
wardens
• As each fire warden clears their respective areas
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Fire Warden Time of The Drill
19. • As soon as you hear it, proceed to sweep your
individual areas
• Asking people to leave quickly by the nearest fire
exit, not to run.
• Shut all doors behind you and go to designated
Muster Point
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Fire Warden Role During the Drill
20. At Muster Point
• Check time of arriving ( Target - Under 2 minutes)
• Get everyone to stand in rows of 10 (Quicker to
count)
• Record Numbers and Time
• Ask everyone to stay until all clear given
• Senior Person will check numbers and times
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Fire Warden During the Drill