Fire Warden And Management
"Awareness & Operational Readiness"
Equip your team with the critical knowledge and practical skills required to effectively manage fire emergencies, execute safe evacuations, and uphold workplace safety protocols.
Is This Module Right For Your Team?
This program is ideal for organizations aiming to establish a confident, well-trained team of Fire Wardens capable of directing emergency responses and ensuring full facility compliance.
Operational Readiness Focus
Build confidence in handling deliberate acts of destruction, bomb threats, and fire hazards. Gain comprehensive understanding of passive and active fire protection systems to secure your premises.
Appointed Wardens
ERT Members
Department Leaders
Facility Staff
Industrial Sites
Corporate Offices
Core Focus of This Module
This 1-day training focuses on the specific roles, procedures, and basic duties expected of Fire Wardens. It seamlessly blends theoretical knowledge of building protection systems with practical scenario-based drills.
We empower participants to act decisively during crises—mastering everything from initial alarm management to full-scale evacuation, headcount, and mustering protocols.
Module Specifications
Summary of technical information and course structure.
Syllabus & Course Structure
A careful balance between interactive theoretical modules and hands-on practical evacuation exercises designed exactly for the 1-Day timeframe.
Theory Session (Classroom)
4 Hours-
Introduction and Orientation
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Topic 1: What is Emergency Deliberate act of destruction, Chemical of threats, Bomb threat, Fire.
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Topic 2: Responsibilities of Fire Wardens Emergency Response, Alarm management, Search & Rescue, Fire Equipment Handling, Preventive Measures.
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Topic 3: Procedures for Fire Wardens Initial Training, Fire Drill, Scenario-Based Training, Communication Training, Equipment Familiarization.
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Topic 4: Importance of Fire Wardens Safety Enhancement, Confidence & Preparedness, Risk Reduction.
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Topic 5: Basic Duties of Fire Wardens Who are Fire Wardens, The Importance of Fire Wardens.
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Topic 6: Passive Fire Protection (PFP) Elements of PFP, Types of Passive System.
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Topic 7: Introduction (AFP) Types of AFP, Manual Fire Protection, Types of Building.
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Topic 8: Fire Emergency Plan Requirements of FEP, Guidelines of FEP.
Practical Session (Dry Drill)
3 Hours-
Fire Wardens Quiz
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Practical Session 1 Evacuation Drill (Dry Drill) Execution.
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Skill Set 1: Evacuation Managing crowd flow and safe building exit procedures.
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Skill Set 2: Headcount and Mustering Assembly point organization and personnel accountability.
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Post Mortem Scenario review and performance feedback.
Who Should Attend?
Emergencies are unpredictable. This specialized training ensures designated personnel fully understand their roles to prevent panic, minimize injuries, and execute swift, organized evacuations.
Ready to Empower Your Team?
Ensure your workplace complies with the latest safety regulations and protect your most valuable asset your employees.
Appointed Fire Wardens
Personnel officially tasked with directing emergency actions, search & rescue coordination, and immediate crisis management on-site.
Managers & Supervisors
Leaders responsible for overseeing departmental staff and ensuring safe, orderly transitions to designated assembly points.
Facility & Maintenance Teams
Individuals required to understand and monitor active and passive fire protection systems, as well as structural safety parameters.
ERT & Safety Committee
Team members who need foundational operational knowledge regarding Fire Emergency Plans (FEP) and broad hazard management.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Common queries regarding this course.
Ready To Elevate Your Company's Safety Standards?
Don't wait until a critical emergency occurs. Train your team today for a safer, more resilient working environment.
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