pyatnie 21.07.05, 10:45 Floor Warden - czy wiecie jaki jest polski odpowiednik tego stanowiska? z gory dziekuje Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś Obserwuj wątek Podgląd Opublikuj
waldek1610 Re: Floor Warden 21.07.05, 10:48 straznik wiezienny, na jednym pietrze wiezienia? Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
pyatnie Re: Floor Warden 21.07.05, 10:55 nie to nie jest straznik wiezienny, to z zakresu BHP jakis inspektor Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
justa_79 Re: Floor Warden 21.07.05, 18:10 nie wiem, czy w Polsce istnieje takie stanowisko. opiekun piętra? Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
kylie1 Re: Floor Warden 22.07.05, 09:33 I found something on the internet. Looks like it's Fire Dpt. related: "Floor Wardens - emergency functions: (Floor Wardens must attend Emergency Preparedness training every 2 years) Floor Wardens - Emergency functions On sounding of the building evacuation alarm the Floor Wardens shall: 1. Don a yellow helmet 2. Enter each accessible room including toilets and direct occupants to leave the building. Do not open doors which have hot handles or smoke coming from under door 3. Direct the Special Duties Officers to start prescribed duties 4. Report to the Building Emergency Controller on the state of evacuation of their floor 5. Take direction from the Building Emergency Controller 6. Prevention of re entry to building Floor Wardens - Non-emergency functions: The Floor Warden shall report to the Building Emergency Controller: - any obstructions to egress routes within building - local changes in the use of the building, hazardous goods or equipment, or members of the emergency evacuation team - fire isolating doors which are prevented from closing unaided; - faulty or missing fire extinguishers - Staff undertaking duties as emergency personnel may be exposed to human products where there is a risk of transmission of disease. Staff volunteering for these duties may be required to receive vaccination through Student Health. …”. I copied and pasted it because it's a document attachment. They assist with emergencies but they are not fire fighters. IN a nutshell they are responsible for the evacuation of a particular level of the building.You find those guys on university campuses. :) Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś