Making sense of daily firewatch responsibilities
If you've ever spent time on a job site where welding or cutting is happening, you know that handling firewatch responsibilities isn't just about standing around looking bored while someone else does the heavy lifting. It's a high-stakes role that requires a strange mix of hyper-vigilance and extreme patience. When sparks are flying and the smell of molten metal is in the air, you're the one person whose entire job is to make sure the building doesn't accidentally burn down. It sounds dramatic, but in industrial settings, it's just a typical Tuesday. ...