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Warehousing & Logistics · Ahmedabad

Fire Warden & Marshal VR training for warehousing & logistics in Ahmedabad.

Ahmedabad, Gujarat — chemicals, pharma and textiles hub (Vatva, Naroda and Sanand industrial estates). Rehearse the fire warden's sweep, headcount and assembly-point control as a coordinated team so a plant evacuation is led, not just sounded.

Overview

Fire Warden & Marshal VR training for warehousing & logistics in Ahmedabad

DrillXR Fire Warden and Marshal is a multiplayer, role-based exercise that trains the people who lead an evacuation, not just the alarm that starts it. Several trainees take up warden and marshal roles in a shared virtual building as a fire develops, and the drill scores how well they sweep, control and account for people together. The simulation reproduces the failures that turn an evacuation into a tragedy: an incomplete sweep that leaves someone behind, an uncontrolled or blocked assembly point, a missed roll-call with persons unaccounted for, and the warden who is drawn into a developing fire instead of evacuating. The team works the procedure together: acknowledging the alarm and taking up the warden role, sweeping the assigned zone and directing evacuation, closing doors and checking refuge and vulnerable persons, marshalling the assembly point and taking roll-call, and reporting status to the incident controller.

The warden role is exactly what a poster cannot train, and India's framework expects it to be drilled. The Factories Act 1948 requires adequate means of escape and an on-site emergency plan, the National Building Code of India Part 4 sets the fire and life-safety framework including assembly and evacuation provision, and the Disaster Management Act 2005 frames the wider on-site emergency obligation. A workforce can have a perfect alarm system and still lose people because no warden swept the far store-room, two marshals controlled the same exit, or the roll-call was never reconciled. DrillXR puts a real team of wardens into a shared incident where those coordination failures surface and can be corrected, delivering the led, accounted-for evacuation regulators expect without evacuating a working plant to stage it.

Fire Warden & Marshal training for Ahmedabad’s industrial base

Ahmedabad anchors Gujarat's diversified industrial economy, with chemicals, pharmaceuticals and textiles spread across the Vatva, Naroda and Sanand industrial estates. Vatva and Naroda are among India's oldest and densest chemical and dyestuff clusters, packed with small and mid-sized processing units, effluent-intensive operations and bulk storage. Sanand, to the city's west, has become a modern automotive and engineering hub anchored by large OEM plants and their supplier base. The result is a city where reactive-chemistry processing, textile and dye manufacturing and high-volume auto assembly all coexist, each carrying its own distinct hazard profile.

Ahmedabad's industrial mix concentrates exactly the hazards that punish undertrained workers hardest: a toxic release in a packed Vatva chemical unit, a confined-space entry into a process vessel, or a machine-handling incident on a Sanand assembly line. None of these can be rehearsed realistically on the real asset without putting people in harm's way, and classroom training leaves no objective trace of who can actually perform under pressure. VR delivers both the rehearsal and the evidence. A worker can practise substance identification, PPE selection, containment and decontamination for a spill, or atmospheric testing and permit-to-work for a vessel entry — repeatedly, with a score each time. For chemical units under MSIHC and Factories Act scrutiny, and Sanand auto suppliers under OEM audit, that assessed record is concrete, reproducible proof of competence.

Inside a fire warden & marshal drill

Several trainees enter a shared virtual building as a fire alarm sounds, each taking up an assigned warden or marshal role. They acknowledge the alarm and move to their zones, and the simulation penalises a vacuum where a zone has no warden or an overlap where two cover the same area. Each warden sweeps their assigned zone, directing occupants to the safe route, closing doors behind them to slow smoke spread, and checking refuge points and any vulnerable persons rather than assuming the zone is empty. A warden tempted into a developing fire instead of evacuating is scored against. At the assembly point a marshal controls the muster and takes the roll-call, reconciling who is present against who was on site; an unaccounted person must be surfaced and reported, not overlooked. The drill closes as the wardens report their zone status to the incident controller and the team accounts for everyone.

Warehousing & Logistics risk in focus

Warehouse incidents cluster tightly around materials handling. Forklift-pedestrian incidents — strikes at blind corners, intersections and dock edges — are the dominant cause of serious injury where powered trucks and people share aisles. Racking collapse, triggered by overloading, impact damage or poor load placement, can bring down a bay and everything stored in it. Manual-handling injuries accumulate across a high-throughput picking workforce. And fire risk is amplified by dense, combustible storage and constrained egress. These are everyday-operation hazards where the gap between a trained and an untrained operator shows up directly in the injury statistics.

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The hazards drilled

  • incomplete sweep leaving people behind
  • uncontrolled or blocked assembly point
  • missed roll-call & unaccounted persons
  • warden entering a developing fire

Warehousing & Logistics risks in Ahmedabad

  • forklift-pedestrian incidents
  • racking collapse
  • manual handling
  • fire

The scored procedure

  1. 01Acknowledge the alarm & take up the warden role
  2. 02Sweep the assigned zone and direct evacuation
  3. 03Close doors and check refuge / vulnerable persons
  4. 04Marshal the assembly point and take roll-call
  5. 05Report status to the incident controller

Compliance mapping

Factories Act 1948 (means of escape & emergency plan)National Building Code of India (Part 4 Fire & Life Safety)Disaster Management Act 2005 (on-site emergency plan)Factories Act / Shops & EstablishmentsBIS IS 4357site traffic plan

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Fire Warden & Marshal VR training in Ahmedabad — FAQs

Why run fire warden & marshal VR training for warehousing & logistics in Ahmedabad?

Ahmedabad is chemicals, pharma and textiles hub (Vatva, Naroda and Sanand industrial estates). Warehousing & Logistics teams there face forklift-pedestrian incidents, racking collapse, manual handling. DrillXR lets crews rehearse fire warden & marshal safely and repeatably, with scored, audit-ready evidence.

What does the Fire Warden & Marshal simulation cover?

Rehearse the fire warden's sweep, headcount and assembly-point control as a coordinated team so a plant evacuation is led, not just sounded. It reproduces incomplete sweep leaving people behind, uncontrolled or blocked assembly point, missed roll-call & unaccounted persons.

Which regulations apply?

Factories Act 1948 (means of escape & emergency plan); National Building Code of India (Part 4 Fire & Life Safety); Disaster Management Act 2005 (on-site emergency plan); Factories Act / Shops & Establishments; BIS IS 4357; site traffic plan.

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