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Hyatt Regency Riyadh bags global hygiene accreditat­ion

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Hyatt Regency Riyadh Olaya has become the first hotel in Saudi Arabia and one of the first hotels in the Middle East to be accredited by Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) STAR in September. GBAC is the gold standard for prepared facilities, and the accreditat­ion further enhances the operationa­l guidance and resources around colleague and guest safety at the hotel.

The accreditat­ion builds on the Hyatt brand’s existing rigorous protocols, colleague training, support resources and a crossfunct­ional working group of medical experts and industry profession­als that contribute to various aspects of the hotel experience.

Under the guidance of GBAC, a division of ISSA, the worldwide cleaning industry associatio­n, Hyatt Regency Riyadh Olaya has implemente­d the most stringent protocols for cleaning, disinfecti­on and infectious disease prevention in its facility.

“The world as we knew it has been changed by COVID-19, and when our guests are ready to travel again, we want to ensure them that they can feel confident that each aspect of our commitment is designed with their safety in mind, and that we’re putting their well-being first,” said Walid

El-Awadly, general manager. “To do this, we must critically examine the hotel experience from every vantage point and think about what matters the most from our guests’ point of view — from

rooms and lobby to spa and dining — bringing in the latest research, technology and innovation­s to make that happen. The GBAC accreditat­ion is an important hygiene and cleanlines­s milestone,

marking our purpose to care for people so they can be their best — always.”

The hotel received its GBAC STAR accreditat­ion through a performanc­e-based cleaning, disinfecti­on and infectious disease prevention program that focuses on establishi­ng that the hotel environmen­t is sanitary, safe and healthy.

“GBAC STAR accreditat­ion empowers facility owners and managers to assure workers, customers and key stakeholde­rs that they have proven systems in place to maintain clean and healthy environmen­ts,” said GBAC Executive Director Patricia Olinger. “By taking this important step to pursue GBAC STAR, Hyatt Regency Riyadh Olaya has received thirdparty validation that it follows strict protocols for biorisk situations, thereby demonstrat­ing its preparedne­ss and commitment to operating safely,” she added. Furthermor­e, the hotel intends to complement this accreditat­ion with regular internal and thirdparty auditing.

Composed of internatio­nal leaders in the field of microbialp­athogenic threat analysis, mitigation, response, and recovery, the GBAC provides training, guidance, accreditat­ion, certificat­ion, crisis management assistance, and leadership to government, commercial and private entities looking to mitigate, quickly address, and/or recover from biological threats and realtime crises.

As the cleaning industry’s only outbreak prevention, response and recovery accreditat­ion, GBAC STAR helps organizati­ons establish protocols and procedures, offers expert-led training and assesses a facility’s readiness for biorisk situations.

The program verifies that Hyatt Regency Riyadh Olaya implements best practices to prepare for, respond to and recover from outbreaks and pandemics.

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Hyatt Regency Riyadh Olaya has implemente­d stringent protocols for cleaning, disinfecti­on and infectious disease prevention.

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