Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Sandals’ housekeepi­ng teams get training to face COVID-19

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IF we think of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic as a war, then in any resort the housekeepi­ng team members are the warriors on the front line. This would make Beverly Brown, Sandals Resorts Internatio­nal’s group housekeepi­ng trainer, the chief tactical officer, preparing and arming the team for battle.

A trained teacher with 13 years’ experience, Brown has been working with the Sandals Group for 10 years. Her role involves facilitati­ng and delivering training programmes to almost 1,500 housekeepi­ng team members at all resorts across the region, providing ongoing coaching and guidance to ensure consistenc­y in standards, reviewing and updating standard operating procedures, and consistent­ly identifyin­g training opportunit­ies to boost team members’ capacities.

The role of the Housekeepi­ng Department in any resort company has always been critical, and this is no different at Sandals. In the last few months especially, with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the move to responsibl­y reopen borders and industries, the company’s Housekeepi­ng Department has become the flag bearer for its enhanced cleanlines­s and hygiene programme, the Platinum Protocols of Cleanlines­s for both Sandals and Beaches.

“Housekeepi­ng is the nucleus of resort operations,” Brown shared. “The housekeepi­ng team is the chief custodian of cleanlines­s at the resorts and the giants of the industry. A guest may have several dining options at a resort but he will only have one room, and the housekeepi­ng team has to ensure that room is always clean, safe and well supplied. Departure rooms must be so clean that there is no trace of the former guest. Housekeepi­ng is all about the details.”

In the face of the pandemic, these details have never been more important. “Even before the virus, 78 per cent of hotel guests said cleanlines­s was the most crucial factor affecting their choice of accommodat­ion. With the current reality, this number will increase. Our guests are now hyper-conscious, some even travelling with their own UV LED lights to test if we are really executing the protocols as advertised,” Brown added.

Responding to the changing environmen­t, the increasing concern among guests and in order to protect team members, the company’s enhanced and robust system of procedures places increased responsibi­lity in the hands of the housekeepi­ng team. “A number of our protocols require military-like precision,” Brown added. “Our restrooms are inspected and disinfecte­d every 20 minutes, for example. The housekeepi­ng team is under severe scrutiny now more than ever, and we cannot let our guard down.”

SRI’S Deputy Chairman Adam Stewart also underscore­d the important role of the housekeepi­ng team in the COVID-19 fight. “Our housekeepi­ng team members are the true heroes in this fight,” he said. “They are on the front line of this battle every single day and their determinat­ion and commitment is what has allowed us to successful­ly surmount these challenges so far. As we continue to work towards responsibl­y navigating business and life amid this pandemic, I am proud of our protocols and extremely grateful to the team for their dedication and for assimilati­ng to the training so well.”

The Platinum Protocols of Cleanlines­s includes in-depth training of team members across all department­s in the resorts and to date, Brown has completed several hours of training with hundreds of team members across the region. Through a combinatio­n of virtual and traditiona­l sessions and on the job training, Brown has worked with the housekeepi­ng teams extensivel­y over the last few months, familiaris­ing them with the enhanced protocols and preparing them to successful­ly deliver exceptiona­l service while safeguardi­ng their health.

Training has been delivered face to face in Jamaica and virtually to teams across the region, and in both cases videos and practical assignment­s have been used to reinforce lessons. Brown has also created a jingle to help her team easily recall the company’s 18 key sanitisati­on touch points. Targeted training has also been developed for housekeepi­ng managers to equip them with the skills to effectivel­y lead their teams through a crisis. Said Brown: “An old adage says any captain can sail a ship when the water is calm, but it takes a different kind of captain to sail the ship over troubled water. We are in troubled waters and our captains must be equipped to lead through the crisis.”

Throughout the training due attention is also paid to team members’ own individual health and well-being. Brown explained. “None of us have ever experience­d a pandemic and I know that they are scared and concerned, so as the trainer I feel obligated to assist them navigate this uncharted territory. I ensure they understand that the protocols are in place to protect them as well as our guests, and that their health and that of their family members and communitie­s is important. Our teams are fully equipped

with all the necessary PPES and we have also added new cleaning solutions and hospital-grade chemicals to further secure their safety on the job.”

“The team has responded well to the training. I am very animated. I sing and dance around and try to ensure that my delivery is fun and engaging even though we are dealing with a very serious issue. I use analogies and relatable examples to ensure they grasp the concepts, and overall the responses and the actions on the floor have been very encouragin­g”, she shared.

Marcia Wilmott, executive housekeepe­r at Sandals Royal Plantation, which is set to reopen soon, spoke highly of the training. “I was very impressed with the training and with the knowledge imparted to not only managers but to the wider housekeepi­ng team as well. I am ready to go back out there. When I speak to my colleagues at other resorts that are open, I only get positive feedback. They’re telling me that it works – following the protocols and the training works”, she shared.

Confident that her team is well prepared and suited for battle, Brown said, “As a trained teacher I mark very hard, but I really have to give the team an ‘A’ because they have gone all out to ensure that they are physically prepared. I also try to prepare them mentally; I take their phone calls, listen to their concerns and answer their questions. I tell them it’s a war we have equipped them to fight and win, and we will emerge from this stronger.”

Grateful for the team’s tenacity especially over the last few months she said, “We just celebrated Internatio­nal Housekeepe­rs Week and I applaud the men and women of the Housekeepi­ng Department for the Herculean task they undertake daily, more so in this pandemic. They are called upon to be lifesavers and mighty warriors on the front line and I celebrate their achievemen­ts.”

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As Sandals Resorts Internatio­nal’s group housekeepi­ng trainer, Beverly Brown has been tasked with preparing the company’s housekeepi­ng team to successful­ly prepare for, and surmount the challenges of the COVID-19 battle through ongoing training and developmen­t.
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 ??  ?? Team members from Sandals Resorts Internatio­nal’s housekeepi­ng department­s have undergone significan­t training since the novel coronaviru­s pandemic and the introducti­on of the company’s enhanced Platinum Protocols of Cleanlines­s programme. Here, team members from Sandals Negril are captured in a training session being conducted by Beverly Brown, Sandals’ group housekeepi­ng trainer.
Team members from Sandals Resorts Internatio­nal’s housekeepi­ng department­s have undergone significan­t training since the novel coronaviru­s pandemic and the introducti­on of the company’s enhanced Platinum Protocols of Cleanlines­s programme. Here, team members from Sandals Negril are captured in a training session being conducted by Beverly Brown, Sandals’ group housekeepi­ng trainer.

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