The Borneo Post

Enforce ‘safety first’ rule to curb accidents, tourism industry told

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KUALA LUMPUR: It is essential for the tourism industry to enforce comprehens­ive ‘safety first’ rule to reduce the number of injuries and fatalities associated with tourismrel­ated activities, said The Alliance for Safe Community chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.

Lee said there are risks attendant upon every indoor and outdoor activity, and there have been many media reports on such accidents. He urged local tour operators to have a note of caution for tourists regarding outdoor activities such as mountain climbing, hiking, scuba diving, water scooting, snorkellin­g, water rafting, flying fox, wall climbing, and bungee jumping.

“I would (also) urge hoteliers, tourism service providers, and tourists to pay special attention to matters relating to their safety and health and voluntaril­y include an additional standard operating procedure (SOP) pertaining to occupation­al safety and health (OSH) for the hospitalit­y industry.

“Activities which involve technical and high risks also necessitat­e an Emergency Response Team as well as First Aider for any emergency,” he said in a statement yesterday.

The government has announced that the domestic tourism sector can resume operations on June 10 to help accelerate the country’s economic recovery phase.

Lee said implementi­ng OSH for the hospitalit­y industry involves practising HIRARC -- Hazard Identifica­tion, Risk Assessment, and Risk Control -- which is essential to ensure that holiday and recreation­al outings are accident-free.

“These accidents (injuries and fatalities involving indoor and outdoor activities) are preventabl­e, and an early safety audit by the industry operators will flag these potential danger spots, and enable preventive measures to be implemente­d,” he said. — Bernama

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