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• Hi-tech key cards, hidden cameras, metaldetectors, secure and limited entrance andelevator access, are many of the best practicesemployed at hotels today to protect itsemployees, guests and customers.
• When travelling internationally, one can prettyeasily spot signs of “perimeter security.”
• Today, it seems that we are always being recorded,filmed or otherwise monitored by some device.
• While there are practical limits and legal restraints, aquestion often lingers How safe is safe enough
• Hotel owners and managers struggle with balancingthe need for guest security with guest privacy.
• In the event of such a crime or attackmeasures are in place to handle Guestsconcerns
• Safety and any required evacuations, or otheractions required in an emergency
• Airports and Hotels are very busy places.
• Accidents can happen almost daily
Security encompasses areas :• security of the property itself• company assets• employees• customers personal belongings valuables• life security,• personal security etc.
Management must undertake some necessary measures:• Providing "secure" (safety) deposit boxes and areas to keep
valuables• Policies and practices to ensure the security of these boxes and
areas• Management and operational policies regarding the security of
guest rooms• Management and operational policies regarding the security of
public areas• Security policies and practices for the back-of-the-house areas• Employment and training of security personnel
• Key Card Locks• Security Guards• Emergency Power• Defibrillation Units• Security Cameras• Fire Alarms• Emergency Manual• Employee Photo ID• In-Room Safes• Guest elevators• Bomb threat security
• Physical aspect
• Security of persons
• Security of systems
Safety and Security of Airport
• Airport safety is very important to the community
• Airport neighbors want to be sure the airport is
doing everything possible to run a safe operation
on the ground and in the air
• The business aircraft safety record is equal to
that of the commercial airlines
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Airport Officials can mitigate the potential for a ground
damage accident by: Using two wing walkers
Using adequate lighting at night – on ramp areas and on aircraft and
vehicles themselves
Towing aircraft at safe speeds
Chocking aircraft during repairs and fueling
Avoid Ground Damage
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• Require positive access for all gates and doors
• Check aircraft interiors for unauthorized
personnel prior to departure
• Positively identify all luggage before loading
aboard an aircraft
• Require accurate passenger manifests
Operator’s Role in Airport Security
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