Role-based fire warden training for staff who may have to lead others
Wardens are often the first people others look to during an alarm. In New Glasgow, that role gets harder when managers want staff and wardens to understand their roles clearly in buildings with mixed public and workplace demands.
That approach is especially useful across industrial employers, healthcare facilities, schools, retail sites, civic buildings, and occupied community properties, where staff may already be balancing several responsibilities before an emergency begins.
What wardens and supervisors should understand more clearly
- Sharper definition of the warden role within the wider emergency plan
- Stronger confidence in communicating with occupants and supervisors
- A clearer line between site-specific duties and general emergency awareness
- Instruction that fits the way the building is actually run
If your team in New Glasgow needs fire warden training, contact Liberty Fire to plan a session around the site, the staff, and the training goal.