The role of a fire warden will vary slightly depending on the workplace environment. For example, a university laboratory poses different risks to a shopping centre. Therefore, the roles of fire wardens are specialised to their specific environment. However, their overall responsibilities remain unchanged.
Standard fire warden duties include:
Checking fire alarms are in working order and clearly visible.
Checking emergency exits are clear of obstructions and can be opened easily in an emergency.
Ensuring that fire extinguishers are visible and are regularly serviced.
Checking fire doors are in working order and are kept closed.
Ensuring emergency lighting is functional.
Is there adequate fire safety signage?
General housekeeping practices. For example, are sources of heat kept apart from sources of fuel?
Ensure all electrical equipment is PAT tested.
Staff induction. All staff should undergo fire training, both new recruits and existing members of staff.
Carry out annual fire drills. This can help to cement training and check that all employees know what to do in an emergency fire situation.
Maintain records. All fire safety activities should be recorded and monitored. Any hazards should be noted and rectified, which should also be logged.