Risk management as applied to safety, security, and sanitation /
Ricaforte, Benigno Glenn R.
Risk management as applied to safety, security, and sanitation / Benigno Glenn R. Ricaforte, Ph.D., RMicro, CGSP, Reil G. Cruz, Ph.D.; coordinator - First edition - Manila, Philippines : Rex Book Store, c2020. - viii, 241 pages : illustration ; 25 cm. - HRM-TOURISM series .
OBE Outcomes-Based Education -- Front cover
Includes bibliographical references, appendices and index.
Unit I : Risk assessment within the framework of risk identification, risk analysis, and risk evaluation. -- Unit II : Risk assessment as applied to safety and security. -- Unit III : Risk assessment as applied to food sanitation and safety.
Formidable growth in the tourism industry and its importance ineconomy cannot be denied. Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization through International Tourism Highlights, 2019 Edition mentioned that:
"Driven by a relatively strong global economy, a growing middleclass in emerging economies, technological advances, new business models, affordable travel costs and visa facilitation, international tourist arrivals grew 5% in 2018 to reach the 1.4 billion mark. This figure was reached two years ahead of UNWTO forecast."
Likewise, the Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) reported unprecedented upward trend of Philippine international tourist arrivals of over 6.8 million visitors from January to October,2019 which was equivalent to a very respectable 15.04 % increase compared for the same period last year.
Given these two-fold scenarios, the book Risk Assessment as Applied to Safety, Security, and Sanitation aims to support Philippine Commission on Higher Education's Memorandum Order (CMO) No.62 Series of 2017 on Policies, Standards, and Guidelines for Bachelor ofScience in Tourism Management (BSTM) and Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management (BSHM), "with the end view of keeping pace with the demands of local and global travel, tourism and hospitality environment to become globally competitive." Safety, security,and sanitation are part of the tourism and hospitality core course competencies for tourism management and hospitality management -- Preface
9786210404548
Risk management
Safety regulations
Securities
Sanitation
Risk Management as Applied to Safety, Security and Sanitation ;--HOSM 103
HD 61 / .2020 R53
Risk management as applied to safety, security, and sanitation / Benigno Glenn R. Ricaforte, Ph.D., RMicro, CGSP, Reil G. Cruz, Ph.D.; coordinator - First edition - Manila, Philippines : Rex Book Store, c2020. - viii, 241 pages : illustration ; 25 cm. - HRM-TOURISM series .
OBE Outcomes-Based Education -- Front cover
Includes bibliographical references, appendices and index.
Unit I : Risk assessment within the framework of risk identification, risk analysis, and risk evaluation. -- Unit II : Risk assessment as applied to safety and security. -- Unit III : Risk assessment as applied to food sanitation and safety.
Formidable growth in the tourism industry and its importance ineconomy cannot be denied. Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary-General of the World Tourism Organization through International Tourism Highlights, 2019 Edition mentioned that:
"Driven by a relatively strong global economy, a growing middleclass in emerging economies, technological advances, new business models, affordable travel costs and visa facilitation, international tourist arrivals grew 5% in 2018 to reach the 1.4 billion mark. This figure was reached two years ahead of UNWTO forecast."
Likewise, the Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) reported unprecedented upward trend of Philippine international tourist arrivals of over 6.8 million visitors from January to October,2019 which was equivalent to a very respectable 15.04 % increase compared for the same period last year.
Given these two-fold scenarios, the book Risk Assessment as Applied to Safety, Security, and Sanitation aims to support Philippine Commission on Higher Education's Memorandum Order (CMO) No.62 Series of 2017 on Policies, Standards, and Guidelines for Bachelor ofScience in Tourism Management (BSTM) and Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management (BSHM), "with the end view of keeping pace with the demands of local and global travel, tourism and hospitality environment to become globally competitive." Safety, security,and sanitation are part of the tourism and hospitality core course competencies for tourism management and hospitality management -- Preface
9786210404548
Risk management
Safety regulations
Securities
Sanitation
Risk Management as Applied to Safety, Security and Sanitation ;--HOSM 103
HD 61 / .2020 R53