Fire watch/hole watch is a safety position commonly found in industrial fields such as welding or shipbuilding. A fire watcher monitors people performing hot work, such as using torches to cut or weld. Their responsibilities include looking for small fires, identifying any potential hazard, and sounding the alarm if an evacuation becomes necessary. Hole watch involves monitoring workers that are completing a task in a confined space, such as between two bulkheads or in a storage tank. Their duties may include calling a rescue team in the event any workers become injured or stuck.