What is a fire warden?
A fire warden is a designated individual responsible for implementing fire safety procedures, assisting in evacuations, and ensuring that everyone follows safety protocols during a fire emergency.
Do fire wardens need training?
Yes, fire wardens need training to effectively carry out their responsibilities, including fire prevention, emergency response, and safe evacuation procedures.
How many fire wardens should be nominated?
The number of fire wardens needed depends on the size and layout of the premises, as well as the number of occupants. Generally, it’s recommended to have at least one fire warden for every 20 people. Additionally, nominating a second fire warden is advisable to cover days off, holidays, and sickness.
Should fire warden training be updated when changes to the premises or legislation are made?
Yes, fire warden training should be updated whenever there are significant changes to the premises or updates to fire safety legislation to ensure that fire wardens are aware of new risks and compliant with current regulations.