Risk Management As Applied To Safety, Security and Sanitation
Risk Management As Applied To Safety, Security and Sanitation
Risk Management As Applied To Safety, Security and Sanitation
DIFFUN CAMPUS
Diffun, 3401 Quirino
COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT
THC 102
2022
Risk Management as
Applied to Safety,
Security and Sanitation
IN
THC 102
Risk Management as Applied to Safety, Security
and Sanitation
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VISION MISSION
The leading center for academic and technological excellence and prime Develop competent and morally upright professionals and generate
catalyst for a progressive and sustainable Quirino Province and appropriate knowledge and technologies to meet the needs of
Southern Cagayan Valley. Quirino Province and Southern Cagayan Valley.
MODULE 3
Topic 1 ESTABLISHING A SAFE AND SECURE WORK PLACE
1. Determine the principles of Health and Protection
2. Identify and discuss the responsibilities of employer and employees in the workplace
Competencies
3. Review the different policies and procedures in establishing a safe and secure workplace
Discussion ESTABLISHING A SAFE AND SECURE
WORKPLACE
Creating and maintaining a safe work environment
should be a high priority for organizations. Indeed,
under Occupational Health and Safety (OSH) law,
employers have a responsibility to create and maintain a
safe workplace.
Organizations need to actively foster and promote a
strong culture of safety. This means not only making
safety one of the organization’s main values, it means
taking concrete steps to make sure employees have a safe
work environment and are constantly striving to improve
safety in the workplace.
PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTECTION
All people are given the highest level of health and safety protection that is reasonably
practicable:
1. Those who manage or control activities that give rise, or may give rise, to risks to health
or safety are responsible for eliminating or reducing health and safety risks, so far as is
reasonably practicable.
2. Employers and self-employed people should be proactive and take reasonably practicable
measures to ensure health and safety in their business activities.
3. Employers and employees should exchange information about risks to health or safety and
measures that can be taken to eliminate or reduce those risks.
4. Employees are entitled, and should be encouraged, to be represented on health and safety
issues.
EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE WORKPLACE
I. EMPLOYER RIGHTS, OBLIGATIONS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES
A. Employer responsibilities may include:
✔ Providing safety training and clear safety rules
✔ Encouraging a Health and Safety Committee – the aim of the committee is to identify
areas in the workplace where changes should be made so as to create a safer working
environment.
✔ Maintaining an injury register - so that accidents are logged for insurance and monitoring
purposes
✔ Adhering to all workplace agreements
✔ Providing information and written instructions in all appropriate languages
✔ Providing all necessary safety equipment to perform the required work - this may include
gloves, masks, ear protectors, goggles, protective clothing and footwear
✔ Maintaining a safe workplace for their employees and monitoring health and safety issues
✔ Maintaining machinery & equipment in order to conform to safety standards
✔ Providing well-lit and ventilated places to work
✔ Providing first aid to all employees when and where necessary. This covers employees
when they are coming to and from work, provided the accident is not self-inflicted or of a
malicious or willful nature.
B. Extent of responsibilities
The OHS responsibilities extend a “duty of care” to all employers, employees and all
customers of the establishment.
Duty of care means employers have a legal responsibility, in addition to the responsibility
and obligations imposed by legislation, to provide a reasonable standard of care in relation to
actions (such as work practices) that could possibly cause harm to people.
The employer must therefore:
✔ Ensure the health, safety and welfare of all customers, delivery drivers, suppliers and
VISION MISSION
The leading center for academic and technological excellence and prime Develop competent and morally upright professionals and generate
catalyst for a progressive and sustainable Quirino Province and appropriate knowledge and technologies to meet the needs of
Southern Cagayan Valley. Quirino Province and Southern Cagayan Valley.
VISION MISSION
The leading center for academic and technological excellence and prime Develop competent and morally upright professionals and generate
catalyst for a progressive and sustainable Quirino Province and appropriate knowledge and technologies to meet the needs of
Southern Cagayan Valley. Quirino Province and Southern Cagayan Valley.
The goal of any workplace health and safety strategy is to eliminate or reduce, as far
as reasonably practicable, all workplace risks. This can be achieved by setting standards in
accordance with current occupational health and safety legislation, implementing
measures to meet those standards, monitoring that the measures are maintained, and
having a program of regular health and safety review and improvement.
What is a HAZARD?
✔ A hazard is anything that has the potential to cause injury or illness to employees, visitors
or the public
✔ A hazard may also have the potential to cause damage to property or the environment.
1. Encourage staff to report workplace hazards and risks
Some common techniques include:
✔ Remind staff – let the importance of safety be a daily message in a shift briefing session.
✔ Allocate specific risk daily – management may pick one topic in which to bring to the
attention of staff on a daily basis.
✔ Allocate areas of responsibility – management may give each staff member one type of
hazard for which they must investigate and determine how to control.
✔ Remind staff of benefits – the benefits of having fewer hazards is quite obvious. Not
only does it help to reduce injuries, but makes the tasks performed by staff easier to
undertake as they have the necessary working equipment and environment in which to
work.
✔ Ask staff – at the end of each shift, whether in a personal conversation or in a debrief
session if they identified any hazards during the day
✔ Thank and reward staff – there should be some sort of incentive scheme for eliminating
hazards in the workplace.
2. Analysis of internal records
When identifying health, safety and security risks, conducting workplace inspections is
normally the most effective method used in collecting information to current risks. That said,
conducting a review of internal records will also be able to shed light on hazards and risks
including:
✔ Historical risks and hazards – which were the most common and in which departments?
✔ Frequency and time line of risks or hazards – how often did they occur? Were they
seasonal or linked to a specific time of year or event?
✔ Reasons for risks or hazards –why did they occur?
✔ Resulting impact – what injury resulted? What impact or loss of revenue resulted?
✔ Steps taken to control risks or hazards – what did we do previously to resolve the
issue?
3. Address risk identification at planning and purchasing stages
The best way to control hazards and risks is to address them when planning operational
activities and purchasing equipment and supplies in conducting these activities.
There is a good chance that whatever activities a hospitality business is planning on
doing, it has already been done before.
Therefore some background information on potential risks exist. If not, it is a case of
carefully reviewing what needs to take place and trying to identify possible risks and how to
control them.
4. Monitor industry sources of workplace hazards and risks
Most workplace hazards and risks are not unique or isolated to one specific property. Due
to location or nature of the business activities, the problems affecting one business, are likely
to affecting others.
This is reassuring in the fact that:
✔ The problem is not unique
✔ Reasons for specific risks and hazards can be discussed with others
✔ A solution may already exist.
5. Evaluate the Organization’s health, safety and security effectiveness
A formal review of health and safety performance within a hospitality organization is
essential. It enables management and the Health and Safety Committee to determine whether
the essential health and safety systems, including the role of leadership, staff involvement,
implementation, assessment and review, has been successfully incorporated and followed in
the workplace. More importantly it indicates the effectiveness of the current system. It tells
you whether your system is effective in managing risk and protecting people.
Furthermore, regular reviews of safety performance will lead to a culture of continuous
improvement. As with all systems, just because control or management systems have been put
into place, doesn’t mean it will remain effective or require updating? Violating or not have
safety and health procedures in place can have a tremendous impact on your business.
VISION MISSION
The leading center for academic and technological excellence and prime Develop competent and morally upright professionals and generate
catalyst for a progressive and sustainable Quirino Province and appropriate knowledge and technologies to meet the needs of
Southern Cagayan Valley. Quirino Province and Southern Cagayan Valley.
Guest and clientele must feel secured and protected whenever they would like to pamper
themselves through the enjoyment of the beauty of nature and the world of tourism. It is
necessary, therefore, for the management of the business to make a plan addressing this
paramount concern of the guests and clientele. Potential crises must be anticipated to design a
strategy to confront it. Hence, damage may be mitigated, if not entirely avoided it.
The following are some of the essential guidelines to manage the risks confronting
the tourism sector
1. Risks identification
2. Creation of a management plan to address risks that could affect the tourism business
3. Collaboration with the stakeholders
4. Provide training for the staff
5. Test the plan
6. Provide transparent and honest crisis communication
7. Revival of the business after a crisis
8. Re-position of the business after a crisis
1. Risk Identification
✔ As discussed previously, the hazard is something that could cause harm while risk is the
tendency to cause somebody harm.
✔ In most of the activities pertinent to tourism, the susceptibility of the risk harming people
and damaging property varies, depending on the preparedness of the management in their
encounter with the risks.
✔ As a way of risk mitigation, if not avoidance, the manager should have made an
identification of the eminent risks based on his/her inventory of potential hazards attaching
the tourism-related activities.
A. NATURAL HAZARD
✔ It is an extreme event that occurs naturally and causes harm to humans-or to other things
that we care about, though usually, the focus is on humans.
✔ It escalates into a natural disaster when an extreme event caused harm in significant
amounts and overwhelms the capability of people to cope and respond.
✔ e.g. Typhoon, Volcanic eruption
C. TECHNOLOGICAL HAZARD
✔ It may be considered as beneficial to the tourism industry in most of its aspect, this
technology, however, could produce negative impact to the industry as a whole if not
VISION MISSION
The leading center for academic and technological excellence and prime Develop competent and morally upright professionals and generate
catalyst for a progressive and sustainable Quirino Province and appropriate knowledge and technologies to meet the needs of
Southern Cagayan Valley. Quirino Province and Southern Cagayan Valley.
D. BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS
✔ Also called “biohazard”, is a biological substance that poses a threat to the health of
living organisms, primarily humans. This could include a sample of a microorganism,
virus or toxin that can adversely affect human health.
✔ Biohazards are risk factors that could directly affect the tourism industry.
VISION MISSION
The leading center for academic and technological excellence and prime Develop competent and morally upright professionals and generate
catalyst for a progressive and sustainable Quirino Province and appropriate knowledge and technologies to meet the needs of
Southern Cagayan Valley. Quirino Province and Southern Cagayan Valley.
VENN DIAGRAM: Using the Venn diagram, identify the duties and responsibilities of
employer/employees in the workplace. Determine the duties/responsibilities which are alike.
ACTIVITY 2
DISCUSSION: Answer the following questions briefly. Use the space provided for your
VISION MISSION
The leading center for academic and technological excellence and prime Develop competent and morally upright professionals and generate
catalyst for a progressive and sustainable Quirino Province and appropriate knowledge and technologies to meet the needs of
Southern Cagayan Valley. Quirino Province and Southern Cagayan Valley.
1. What are the rights and responsibilities of employee and employers in regard to health
and safety?
2. What is the importance of knowing your rights and responsibilities in the workplace?
VISION MISSION
The leading center for academic and technological excellence and prime Develop competent and morally upright professionals and generate
catalyst for a progressive and sustainable Quirino Province and appropriate knowledge and technologies to meet the needs of
Southern Cagayan Valley. Quirino Province and Southern Cagayan Valley.
___________5. A general health and safety policy states management‘s intention to provide a
safe and healthy workplace, and states the health and safety goals of a
workplace.
SELF CHECK 2
KEY TERMS: Define the following terminologies in your own words.
1. OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH AND SAFETY
2. BIOLOGICAL HAZARD
3. CIVIL/POLITICAL
HAZARD
4. TECHNOLOGICAL
HAZARD
Reference Book:
Caluza, Cristina 0., Maranan, Jovid Maricar H.,Maranan, Mario H., Risk Management for
Tourism & Hospitality, Mindshapers Publishing Co. Inc., 2018
Online References:
www.informationvine.com/Hazard+Topics
https://www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com/.../14054-common-workplace-safety-hazard
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupational_safety_and_health
https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/
https://www.researchgate.net/.../11343362_Occupational_health_in_the_Philippines
https://laborlawphilippines.wordpress.com/.../occupational-safety-health-standard/
https://www.iso.org/iso-31000-risk-management.html
VISION MISSION
The leading center for academic and technological excellence and prime Develop competent and morally upright professionals and generate
catalyst for a progressive and sustainable Quirino Province and appropriate knowledge and technologies to meet the needs of
Southern Cagayan Valley. Quirino Province and Southern Cagayan Valley.