Implementation of Safety Protocols and its Obstructions in the Operation of Selected Hotel and Resorts in the 1st and 2nd Congressional Districts of Quezon Province
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Abstract
The study aimed to assess the safety protocols implementation and the
obstructions that affect the implementation of the safety protocols in terms of
execution of guidelines and the extraordinary steps that are being taken to contain
the outbreak’s formidable spread. Readers would gain insights on how the people’s
commitment to preventive measures is profoundly influenced by their knowledge of
the disease in such conditions. The nature and effectiveness of the protocols were
also discussed, as well as the areas that can be improved for the tourism industry.
This study is quantitative in nature and utilized correlation as a design. The
researchers used a quantitative approach that summarized all the data through
statistical methods such as Frequency, Percentage, Weighted mean, and the
Pearson moment correlation formula. The research instrument is a pilot tested selfmade questionnaire that focused on the implementation of safety protocols and the factors of obstruction on its implementation and the data was gathered through
answering online google form. The respondents of this research are managers and
employees of selected hotels and resorts of District 1 and 2 of Quezon Province. The
majority of the respondents are male employees within the range of 26-30 years old
and they are married who work in 1-5 years in the Hotel and Resorts. Most of the
respondents are from Tayabas and Lucban. There is a high extent of implementation
of safety protocols among the selected resorts and hotels as to IATF guidelines,
which means that safety protocols were highly implemented by the selected resorts
and hotels as to IATF guidelines. Also, there are common factors of obstructions that
affect the implementation of the safety protocols in terms of execution of guidelines
which were oftentimes manifested, which means that these factors were oftentimes
prevalent among the selected resorts and hotels. As a result, the implementation of
IATF guidelines has no significant relationship towards factors of obstruction in
implementing safety protocols. Hotel and resorts managers need to focus on how to
recover the hotel and resorts’ image of credible health and safety, and should focus
on how to impress guests with the image of safety at the early stage of the guest
cycle instead of concentrating on “occupancy” measures.
In addition, the proposed action plan is useful to have a guide that explains all
the process on how they overcome the obstructions and better implement the safety
protocols that will be used in the hotel and resort establishments.
Keywords
obstructions
pandemic
resorts and hotels
safety protocols
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