Job Purpose
The Fire Safety Officer will be responsible for on-site fire safety and will be required to respond to fire emergency incidents/accidents to prevent loss of life, injury and damage to the resort, to drive fire prevention within the resort and surrounding area, in accordance with SOPs and compliance measures In addition, the Fire Safety Officer will support fire management operations in the removal of hazardous material and clean-up in line with health and safety legislation, regulations and company standards.
Key Performance Areas
- Contribute to the overall implementation of fire safety and risk mitigation initiatives to drive compliance within the business unit property.
- Manage fire related incidents by responding to fire alarms, operating fire-fighting equipment, fire detection, regulating water pressure and combating and extinguishing fires in line with the instruction of the Chief Fire Officer.
- Inspect equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements; following manufacturer's instructions; troubleshoot malfunctions; notify Chief Fire Officer of needed repairs, evaluating new equipment and techniques.
- Support the Chief Fire Officer in areas of planned and preventative maintenance to ensure operational continuity of fire services within business unit.
- Test fire hydrants and request and expedite repairs to ensure availability of water at fire scenes.
- Maintain fire station building, grounds, and related equipment by completing maintenance schedules.
- Adhere to outlined SOPs in areas of fire safety, protection processes and use of tools when attending to incidents.
- Record and report on all fire response actions taken within the business unit property.
- Investigate and report on the cause of fire related incidents and make recommendations to mitigate future risk.
- Identify and report on areas of potential risk for fire hazards (smoking materials, residential furnishings, accumulation of combustible materials etc.)
- Store fire safety equipment safely and securely for future action.
- Maintain an up-to-date knowledge, and continued education and refresher training of new technologies, equipment and risk management methods.
- Attend and participate in training and associated fire drills to manage compliance and standards in areas of firefighting and rescue techniques.
- Create a safe traffic environment (in the absence of law enforcement), such as the placement of road flares, removal of debris and redirection of traffic for the protection of the injured and those assisting in the care of injured patients.
- Collaborate with various stakeholders (internal teams, municipal fire services, EMS teams, Department of Health, SAPS etc) for the efficient delivery of emergency services within the resort and surrounding area.
- Keep up to date with latest legislation, regulations and leading practice in the area of fire safety and protection.