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What does the central controller do?

The main responsibility of the central controller is to check whether all the visual angles of the monitor are safe, whether there are potential safety hazards, whether the fire-fighting equipment is operating normally and patrol the building.

The central controller needs to closely monitor the operation of the equipment. In case of alarm, it should be handled quickly and accurately according to the prescribed procedures, and all kinds of records should be made. In case of major circumstances, it should be reported in time. The succession should be detailed and serious, and the key contents should be highlighted. Pay attention to the control panel. If there is an abnormal alarm or it is about to reach the critical point, it should be manually operated immediately to prevent accidents and keep the equipment running normally.

Central control is sitting in the fire control room, generally need to obtain the intermediate title of fireman. The central controller is guarding the monitoring and fire alarm of the whole guardian unit, which is of great responsibility. Fire administrator refers to the monitoring personnel who check whether there are fire hazards or dangers in the enterprise or community in the monitoring room; The property manager is a monitoring staff, sitting in the monitoring room of the community to see if there are any security risks or dangers in the community.

The job responsibilities of the fire warden

1, responsible for the management of fire control equipment and facilities in the fire control room and the central control room.

2, responsible for the center fire equipment on duty, to ensure the normal operation of fire equipment.

3, responsible for the central control room fire equipment inspection, testing, found fault timely repair, and make records.

4, responsible for fire alarm information processing and early fire fighting.

5. Be responsible for the inspection and maintenance of fire fighting equipment in the area under its jurisdiction.

6. Conduct a fire patrol and inspection on the area under its jurisdiction every two hours, and make records.

7. Responsible for answering the alarm call and handling the follow-up work.

8, responsible for the start and stop of fire fighting equipment in an emergency.

9. Fill in the duty record and store the items on duty in the central control room.