Health and safety is a top risk in the retail and leisure sectors. We offer an actionable overview of the key risks and core steps to help your organisation better protect people, profits and patrons.
The Belize Tourism Board (BTB) today officially released a new set of required operating protocols designed to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 in the hospitality sector as the country prepares to ...
The developers and architects of new luxury homes, condos and their amenity spaces must walk a razor’s edge, deciding which health and safety elements remain behind the scenes lest they turn off ...
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, body aches … Foodborne illness can cause a slew of problems and misery. “Food is integral to almost every hospitality business, so it’s important for all hospitality ...
A new guide and a series of ergonomic brochures designed to help prevent injuries to workers in British Columbia's hospitality\r\nindustry are available from the province's Workers' Compensation Board ...
Hospitality venues in the United States, such as hotels, restaurants and bars, are notoriously noisy environments, for both employees and guests. This can lead not only to reputational damage when the ...
Researchers find that amenities such as private rooms have a greater impact on hospital patient satisfaction than quality measures such as mortality rates. Consumer satisfaction is a weak driver of ...
With an ever-growing array of hotel cleaning programs launched in response to coronavirus, a governing body may be what gives travelers the biggest confidence boost to return to vacationing. Another ...
Extensive planning and some fortuitous timing helped The Inn at Darden project team deliver a much needed upgrade to the University of Virginia’s hospitality offerings. Also known as The Forum Hotel, ...
The Houston Venues & Events Task Force along with the hospitality, tourism and transportation industries are committed to the health and safety of residents and visitors. As the area prepares to ...
Beginning July 1, 2018, hospitality employers in California will be required to comply with new regulations for policies and training practices for housekeepers. The California Occupational Safety and ...