As a Fire Hole Watch, your primary responsibility is to continuously monitor hot work areas—especially confined or hazardous spaces—to detect and respond to signs of fire, smoke, or other safety hazards. You are expected to stay alert for the entire duration of the job, report unsafe conditions, and be ready to use fire extinguishing equipment if needed. The work often takes place in industrial settings like shipyards, refineries, or construction sites and can involve long hours in potentially uncomfortable environments. Collaboration with welders, supervisors, and safety teams is frequent to maintain seamless safety coverage. This role is critical for ensuring the safety of everyone on-site and preventing property damage or injuries.