Fire Officer
Fire warden duties
- Ensure the bunk room occupancy notice board accurately records people and numbers in each bunk room. It’s a good idea to take a photo of the whiteboard (with your phone) so that you have a record in case of evacuation.
- Ensure members are familiar with the evacuation procedure as described on the notice in the bunk rooms.
- Ensure members are familiar with the location of the fire extinguishers.
- During and after a heavy snow storm, ensure the doors and windows that are fire exits are dug out and kept clear.
In the event of the alarm sounding
- Telephone 111.
- State “Fire”.
- Name the hut: Puketoi Mountain Club.
- Location: Iwikau Village, Top of the Bruce Road, Mount Ruapehu. In Tongariro Natonal Park. If asked, Bruce road is off state highway 48.
- Ensure all occupants evacuate to the assembly point (corner of the track, Tennant’s valley, or Tongariro Hut) and separate into their bunk room groups.
- Carry out a head count to ensure all occupants are present.
- If someone is missing, instruct the floor warden to do a search of all the rooms, if the situation allows.
- Establish the location and size of the fire and if no information is available, do a search of the hut.
- Decide if any attempt is to be made to extinguish the fire and if it is safe to do so, then delegate duties to members to fight the fire.
- Once the incident (drill, false alarm or fire) is over and if it is safe to re-enter the hut, give permission for re-entry.
- Write a report on the incident, noting times and any actions or decisions taken.