FLOOR WARDEN TRAINING Presented by State Risk Management 2011.

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FLOOR WARDEN TRAINING Presented by State Risk Management 2011

Purpose of Program Program is designed to ensure employee, contractor, and visitor safety in the event of a emergency. Objective To provide personnel with guidelines and awareness regarding emergency evacuation plans, CPR/AED guidelines and shelter in place guidance.

Employee Safety Regulations –NFPA 101© Life Safety Code© –OSHA –State Fire Marshall R –Phoenix Fire Code –ADOA Emergency Action Plan R

Everyone in the building has a job to do in an emergency –Management –Building Coordinators –Floor Wardens and other appointed personnel –Employees Each building has appointed a person that is in charge of the building called a Building Coordinator.

Responsible For Plan Implementation Identifies points of assembly Works with Management on specific procedures –Decisions –Pre-planning –Communication –Building Continuity Plan [Identify Person Who] is the Building Coordinator

Schedules semi-annual evacuation drills Performs periodic Fire/Life Safety inspections Liaison with Fire Department

This position is EXTREMELY important!! – Assigned based on bldg/floor design and number of employees – Ratio should be approximately one floor warden to 20 employees – If large area, additional Floor Wardens or other designated personnel should be assigned Floor Warden

What characteristics should a floor warden and alternate floor wardens have? Willing to accept the responsibility of being a floor warden Reliable Respected by other employees Rarely out of the office Be familiar with the names and faces of all employees in the area they are assigned Floor Warden

How are floor wardens identified? Vest Clipboard Take Charge

Responsibilities: –Train Employees: Can be informal and one-on-one –Lead: Employees out of building, check common areas such as break rooms, conference/meeting rooms and restrooms –Communicate: Conduct roll-call and serves as liaison for their area with Building Coordinator and Agency Management –Aware: Keep work area and egress routes clear of hazards

–Floor Wardens must attend training on initial assignment and refresher training when a process changes –The Building Coordinator may request Floor Wardens attend a short training prior to each scheduled evacuation drill –Prepare for an evacuation

–Areas of refuge Shelter in Place –Evacuation maps and exit routes Primary, Secondary Exits –Practice (people are creatures of habit)

–Floor Wardens are responsible for employees in their area: Receiving instruction on the ADOA Emergency Action Plan Knowing Primary and Secondary evacuation routes they are to take in an emergency evacuation. Knowing who the alternate floor warden and other monitors are for their area Knowing the location of the fire pull stations and how to activate the alarm Located near each exit

–Floor Wardens are responsible for informing employees in their area on the following: Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are located on [enter locations] near the restrooms. For information regarding this device, contact [Enter Names of Individuals or entity responsible for AED]

–Employees should familiarize themselves with the location of the AEDs –Employees should know how to use an AED Open the door Remove the AED Push blue button Follow Prompts

–Emergency Phones Located in the building elevators, the parking garage, and parking garage elevators –Panic Alarms are silent alarms that notify Capitol Police to respond immediately They are located in suites throughout the building and routinely checked. In Each Elevator Two on each floor of the parking garage. They are identified by a blue light.

Floor Wardens: –If you discover a fire activate the alarm and begin the evacuation process –On hearing an alarm or receiving notice from your building coordinator or agency management to evacuate the building, immediately get your equipment and begin the evacuation process

Lead employees out of building, checking common areas such as break rooms, conference/meeting rooms and restrooms Maintain a current list of all individuals for whom they are responsible. The list should be kept on a clipboard with a pen near the other items the floor warden uses.

Use the list for roll call once the assembly or refuge area is reached Be aware of all individuals in their area who will need assistance Be responsible for recruiting a volunteer (referred to as a “buddy”) that will assist and stay with the person needing assistance –Wait in stairwell or other assigned area of refuge in building for Fire Fighters to assist with evacuation from building.

Floor Wardens In an Evacuation Never assume it’s a false alarm Take personal items if at your workstation IF YOU ARE NOT IN YOUR IMMEDIATE AREA, DO NOT RETURN FOR YOUR PERSONAL BELONGINGS.

What if there is smoke in the stairwell? Alternate evacuation route Fire doors (door to stairwells, and doors separating one area from another) prevent the spread of fire and smoke; doors that are shut may help to smother the fire.

Areas of Refuge or Assembly Area –Each Floor Warden will be given the location of the assembly area for the employees assigned to them –Those individuals who cannot exit the building without assistance should wait in the assigned area with their assigned “buddy”

–When the Floor Warden exits the building, he or she will notify the Building Coordinator of the names and locations of the persons waiting for assistance.

Conducting Headcount –Employees should check-in with their Floor Warden once they reach the assembly area –Employees should be instructed they are not to leave the area until the Floor Warden gives the all-clear, instructs them to move to an alternate area, or starts the procedure to send them home.

The Building Coordinator or Agency Management will notify the Floor Wardens when the Fire Department or other Emergency Response Team determines: –“All clear” to re-enter building –Move to an alternate area of assembly –Building is closed and cannot be re-entered Employees will be given information on where to get updates on returning to work or moving to an alternate work location

The Floor Warden acts as the communication link between the Building Coordinator and the people assigned to them This includes: –All clear to re-enter building –Move to an alternate area of assembly –Building is closed and cannot be re-entered

–Once the “All Clear” has been given All follow pre-determined procedures to re-enter the building Watch for unauthorized personnel –If the building is closed Employees will not be allowed to re-enter the building until power (emergency or power company) has been restored –Floor Warden will complete a report documenting the evacuation and send the report to the Building Coordinator