Risk Management in The Tourism Industry
Risk Management in The Tourism Industry
TOURISM INDUSTRY
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OBJECTIVES:
01 02 03 04
Understand the Know the Know the Understand the
concepts and importance of different benefits of an
principles of RISK identifying the hazards in the effective risk
MANAGEMENT IN risks in the tourism communication.
TOURISM industry. industry
•Tourism companies are increasingly facing
incidents that involve risks for both
tourists and the tourism business.
•It is important to learn to address risk
management issues and reduce the impact
of crises and disasters
STAKEHOLDER:
Anybody (individual
or company) who
can affect or be
affected by the
strategy or project
of an organization.
CLASSIFICATION OF
TOURISM STAKEHOLDERS:
1. Natural Hazards
2. Civil or political Hazards
3. Technological Hazards
4. Biological Hazards
Each hazard has the potential to impact a community and cause loss or
harm to that community or the environment.
SAMPLE HAZARDS IN THE TOURISM INDUSTRY
cyclone, storm surge, flood, tsunami, earthquake, mudslide, avalanche,
volcanic eruption
NATURAL HAZARDS
CIVIL OR POLITICAL HAZARD:
Risk Reduction
Strategies
of Risk Transfer
Risk
Management:
Risk Retention
RISK AVOIDANCE
1. 2. 3. 4.
Observance Use of safety Earthquake Qualification
of safety devices proof requirements
standards building/ (training)
proper waste
management
system
Personal Protective equipments:
TYPES OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
1.RESPPROTEC 4. HAND 7. WORKING
TION PROTECTION FROM HEIGHTS
IRATORY
The principle states that one party is left with no choice except to
adhere to the terms and conditions of the insurance prepared by the
other party.
Handling risk by bearing the results of risk, rather than employing other
methods of handling it, such as transfer or avoidance.
Principles of Risk Communication:
Communication and consultation
are enabling activities which are
fundamental to risk management, Adequate and appropriate
communication and
and they must be undertaken at
consultation will also
each step in the process. A two- ensure that stakeholders
way process of internal and have a sense of ownership
external communication and of, and commitment to, the
consultation must be established tourism risk management
and maintained between decision- process.
makers and stakeholders and a
communication plan developed.
Risk Communication:
Knowing who the audience are, one can decide on the kind of language
that is needed to correctly convey the risk that is present in the
particular tourism activity or business.
2. The credibility of the source of information:
Take steps to assure the public that all information across all the media
platforms are accurate and credible.
Reliable information can most likely influence the public perception of the risk .
3. Shared Responsibility
• Updating the public and making them aware of specific risks should
be shared by the risk manager and the national and local government
regulatory agencies.
• The media also play an essential role in the communication process.
4. Transparency: