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CHI holds conference on international health and safety

CHI health and safety officers at the Civil Protection Department at Ħal Far.

CHI health and safety officers at the Civil Protection Department at Ħal Far.

CHI Hotels & Resorts recently held an international conference on health and safety at the Corinthia Palace Hotel for its health and safety officers from all properties worldwide. These included the hotel brands of Corinthia, Wyndham, Ramada Plaza and independent hotels.

Motivated by CHI's health and safety expert Jacqueline Tanti-Dougall, the three-day event had management of health and safety as its main topic and included the launch of CHI's updated health and safety manual for each of its hotel properties.

The conference opened with an address by CHI's chief executive officer and managing director Tony Potter, who stressed the importance of having uniform and stringent health and safety standards in all CHI's hotels in order to ensure the well-being of its guests and team members at all times. Underlining the focus that CHI Hotels has on these important issues, the conference was also attended by the company's chief financial officer Paul Bugeja.

Selected individuals from all CHI-operated hotels have been appointed as safety officers and their visit to Malta was part of an ongoing "Train the Trainer" programme that is being implemented across the brands that CHI operates.

Tony Potter commented: "With some 5,000 employees and as many resident guests and walk-in clients using our hotels at any given moment, health and safety issues are a major objective and the company's inherent responsibilities are enormous. It is for this reason that rather than outsourcing our requirements, we have chosen to empower our own people, who know our properties better than anyone else and whose intimate knowledge of their hotels can be relied upon to guarantee a high level of efficiency and commitment to our newly established health and safety standards."

The training officers also spent an entire day at the Civil Protection Department at Ħal Far, where hands-on training in fire-fighting and related techniques was conducted by Chief Fire Officer Anthony Pisani.

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