SEGURIDAD EN HOTELES, ACHS

SEGURIDAD EN HOTELES, ACHS

Hotel Safety and Ergonomics

Importance of Safety in Hotel Operations

  • The hotel environment should feel like home, emphasizing the importance of care from staff to ensure a welcoming atmosphere.
  • Various risks are associated with different functional areas in hotels, particularly for staff who frequently interact with guests and transport luggage.

Risks Associated with Luggage Handling

  • Staff face potential injuries such as neck, back, knee, and ankle issues due to heavy lifting and awkward postures while handling luggage.
  • Recommendations include using mechanical aids like luggage carts equipped with safety locks and smooth wheels to minimize physical strain.

Preventing Musculoskeletal Injuries

  • Reception staff may develop musculoskeletal problems from prolonged standing; alternating foot support can help alleviate discomfort.
  • It is crucial to take breaks from repetitive tasks and avoid static positions to reduce the risk of circulatory issues.

Safe Practices for Reducing Falls

  • To prevent falls at various levels, maintaining cleanliness and proper lighting in walkways is essential.
  • Avoid makeshift solutions for reaching high places; instead, use safe ladders or platforms. Proper footwear with good grip is also recommended.

Overall Well-being in the Workplace

  • Managing work stress through appropriate scheduling contributes to a more enjoyable and productive workday.
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