Training wardens for the communication pressure inside occupied buildings
In Rothesay, warden training usually needs to be more practical than generic. Teams reach for it once organizations want wardens and front-line teams trained for buildings where occupant support matters as much as procedure recall.
The training is built around the actual site, so participants can connect their responsibilities to the building they know rather than a generic example building.
What the session should make easier for staff to do
- 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 fire warden training would help your Rothesay team, contact Liberty Fire to discuss timing, participant needs, and the best delivery format.