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Compliance in Hospitality

Compliance in Hospitality: How Crises Control Ensures Safety and Regulatory Peace of Mind

Written by Anneri Fourie | Crises Control Executive Running a hotel, resort, or large hospitality venue involves more than keeping guests happy. Staff need to manage daily operations, handle unexpected incidents, and maintain a safe environment. On top of that, compliance with regulations adds another layer of responsibility. Failing to meet regulatory requirements can result in fines, legal action, and reputational damage, while keeping...
If you are facing lions in the Coliseum, you need an exit strategy

If you are facing lions in the Coliseum, you need an exit strategy

The Romans could evacuate 50,000 people from the Coliseum within fifteen minutes. A remarkable feat of architectural planning, business continuity and resilience understanding. All of it done without modern day techniques and computer programmes and Health and Safety statutes. The current equivalent of the Coliseum is the football stadium, the...
Corporate Resilience

Leading corporate resilience expert joins Crises Control

Introducing Richard Barnes - Corporate Resilience Expert Following my roles as Statutory Deputy Mayor of London, Chair of the London Resilience Forum and Chair of the 7 July Review Committee, I have been searching for a communications system that has the potential to enhance the resilience of cities and corporations...