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floor manager
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floor manager
n.
1. See floorwalker.
2. A person who directs something, such as activities at a political convention, from the floor.

floor manager
n
1. (Performing Arts / Theatre) the stage manager employed in the production of a television programme
2. (Business / Professions) a person in overall charge of one floor of a large shop or department store


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We can alert fire wardens, floor managers, and other appropriate company personnel of the presence of IRS and state employees to ensure, in case of an emergency, that they are assisted in evacuating the premises and are accounted for.
Intended audiences for this course include employees new to the rubber processing industry, including engineers, technicians, technical sales personnel and plant floor managers.
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