Realistic Safety Solutions for Hospitality Professionals
Occupations
in Hospitality
Hotel Staff
Hostesses
Waitresses/Bartenders
Casino Employees
Fast Food Employees
What are the some of the risks specific to the Hospitality Industry?
There are a wide variety of risks for people employed in the Hospitality Industry. Hospitality employees face the same risks that people in all occupations face, but there are several additional risk factors that are unique to this industry.
The following risk factors have been identified for people employed by Restaurants, Hotels and Casinos:
- Extensive contact with the public and exposure to intoxicated individuals.
- Working alone or during odd hours - especially late nights.
- Exiting businesses at night after closing.
- Keeping money on the premises and counting cash in tills and register drawers in front of customers.
- Cash tips are regularly carried by employees in their pockets or purses.
- Revealing personal information to customers in the course of polite conversation.
- Delivery drivers work alone, carry cash and a deliver to unknown locations, situations and people.
Realistic Safety Seminars for Professionals in Hospitality
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