Fire Warden / Floor Marshal Training

Why Fire Warden Training Is Critical for Corporate Safety?

In any fire emergency, having trained fire wardens or floor marshals is key to orderly evacuation and staff safety. This training prepares selected employees to confidently take charge during emergencies, assist with safe evacuation, and coordinate with fire response teams, especially in high-rise and large office buildings.

Customized Warden Training for Office Layouts and Building Types

Elion offers custom fire warden training programs designed around your office’s evacuation plan, fire detection and suppression systems, floor-wise occupancy, and emergency exits. Each session equips marshals with the skills to act fast and responsibly in the event of a fire.

Key Objectives of the Fire Marshal Training Program

  • To train employees for their roles as Fire Wardens or Floor Marshals
  • To ensure knowledge of evacuation protocols and emergency communication
  • To familiarize wardens with fire systems, alarms, extinguishers, and escape routes
  • To improve response time and reduce panic during a fire situation
  • To fulfill compliance with NBC, IS, and corporate EHS standards

Course Topics Covered

  • Roles and responsibilities of Fire Wardens / Floor Marshals
  • Understanding fire alarm systems and emergency communication
  • Building evacuation procedures and floor-level coordination
  • Locating fire extinguishers, hose reels, and emergency equipment
  • Managing evacuation for people with disabilities
  • Fire drills and post-drill analysis
  • Personal safety of fire wardens
  • Coordination with building security, fire team, and external fire services
  • Assembly point management and headcount process
  • Any other site-specific topics or procedures as per client requirements

Who Should Attend?

  • Designated Fire Wardens / Floor Marshals in offices
  • EHS coordinators and admin officers
  • HR and facility team members
  • Reception and front-desk staff
  • Team leaders responsible for floor-wise evacuation
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Training Methodology and Duration

  • Mode: On-site classroom training and walkthrough of premises
  • Duration: 1-day program
  • Method: Interactive lecture, evacuation demo, system walkthrough
  • Languages: English, Hindi, or regional language

Certification and Compliance Standards

Participants receive a Certificate of Participation from Elion Technologies. Training meets:

  • NBC Part 4 – Fire and Life Safety (India)
  • IS 2190 – Maintenance of Fire Fighting Equipment
  • ISO 45001 – Emergency Preparedness and Response
  • Local fire department training advisory guidelines
  • Additional client-specific protocols or safety plans can also be included upon request

Why Elion Technologies for Safety Training?

  • Conducted by ex-fire service professionals and EHS trainers
  • Building layout-based demo for real preparedness
  • Proven track record in corporate towers and business parks
  • Fire drill coordination and evacuation plan support included
  • Pan-India delivery with optional annual refresher program

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Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

This training prepares designated staff to lead emergency evacuations during fires or other crises. It covers fire safety protocols, evacuation procedures, crowd control, hazard identification, and how to assist vulnerable individuals—ensuring a swift and organized response to protect lives and property.

To lead safe evacuation, assist occupants, and coordinate with emergency teams during a fire.

Designated fire wardens, safety officers, facility managers, and floor supervisors.

Yes, with building-specific walkthroughs.

Yes, to suit your building and emergency plan.

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