Job Description
While a Fire Watch employees' primary duty is to sound the alarm if any incidents occur and wait for the proper authorities, other aspects of their work rely heavily on whether they're working on a construction site or in a national park. Here's a list of the responsibilities they may have on the job:
- Patrol constantly to watch areas of work
- Have an understanding of safety procedures and how to implement them
- Maintain safety features, such as fire extinguishers and alarms, as stated in the safety permit
- Survey the workspace for any potential risks or leaks before, during, and after the workday
- Prepare to operate fire extinguishers, water hydrants and hoses
- Remain vigilant on-site whenever employees are doing work
- Keep a record of any risks and solutions
- Contact and inform emergency personnel as soon as any issues arise
- Report and map any signs of smoke
- Clean and repair fire towers when necessary
- Make sure that all lookout equipment is operational
- Clean up any litter and other waste when spotted on the grounds
- Investigate small smoke trails
- Inform visitors of all fire safety policies
remote work