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9 <br />While the Management Office may periodically host Floor Response Team training, the <br />general responsibilities are outlined here. It is the responsibility of all Floor Response Team <br />personnel to familiarize themselves with these guidelines as well as all of the building's <br />Emergency Procedures. <br />There are five primary Floor Response Team positions. They are: <br />(Each building may alter these positions and responsibilities as appropriate for your <br />property.) <br />+ Floor Warden - Responsible for controlling staff in event of emergency and <br />explaining/overseeing all emergency actions. <br />Each tenant should designate an alternate Floor Warden in case the Floor Warden is <br />out of the office when an emergency occurs. <br />+ Stairwell Monitor- At direction of Floor Warden, leads employees to exit stairwells and <br />monitors the safe and efficient evacuation via stairwells. <br />+ Elevator Monitor- Is positioned at elevator banks and ensures that no one uses the <br />elevators during an emergency. <br />• Searcher - After all personnel have evacuated the suite, the searcher returns to the <br />office suite to ensure that all have in fact evacuated and that there are no injured <br />persons left behind. <br />* Assistant to the Physically Impaired -Assists any handicapped individuals during an <br />emergency and/or building evacuation. <br />FLOOR WARDEN RESPONSIBILITIES <br />Each member of the building's Floor Response Team has an extremely important job to <br />perform in the event of an emergency. Each Floor Response Team designee should <br />become familiar with the following duties. <br />Floor Warden <br />+ Appoints personnel to the emergency team and fills all vacant positions <br />■ Maintains an updated roster of Floor Response Team personnel <br />+ Keeps Management Office updated on any changes in Floor Response Team <br />personnel <br />rI + Alerts Floor Response Team designees of potential emergencies <br />