Guidelines for handling Bomb threats in Hotels and Resorts
When a hotel receives a
bomb threat, the primary concern must be always be the safety of the guests and
staffs. It is required to have a bomb threat response policy to ensure the
maximum margin of safety.
In the event of a bomb threat and an evacuation is
initiated, the exit routes and assembly areas should be searched prior to
vacating the premises. All hotel guests and staff should not be allowed to
re-occupy the building and resume normal activities until a search has been
conducted.
All hotels should prepare a emergency or
contingency plan with logical and chronological steps to handle these
situations.
Handling Bomb threat by Front office staffs
- As bomb threats are often received by phone, the person receiving the
call should be prepared to obtain the below information: ( It would be ideal to
prepare a checklist with the following points and kept on an area which is
easily accessible by the staffs during such emergency )
1. The time the call
was received and on which telephone number or extension
2. Callers telephone
number. ( If the hotel is having a operator board which displays the callers
telephone number).
3. The Exact words of
the person making the threat.
4. Listen to any
background noises such as traffic, music, railway station, loud music etc.
5. Note down the
gender of the caller and also the approximate age.
6. Any particular
accent or familiar voice.
The Person who receives the threatening call should
be prepared to ask the following questions if the caller did not mention the
same.
1. Where is the Bomb
located ?
2. When is it going to
explode ?
3. What does the bomb
look like ?
4. Why did you place
the bomb?
5. What is your name?
The caller may provide specific information by
answering these questions. It would be helpful to the police and officials if
any additional information is obtained. The employee receiving the call should
notify their manager immediately and provide a completed Bomb threat
check-list.
Following actions to be take by the
hotel management team:
1. Call up urgent
meeting with all HOD's on the designated area to start the emergency response
plan.
2. Notify the Police
or other officials responsible for handling Bomb threats .
3. Assist the Police
with directions and layout of your hotel to initiate the search.
4. Immediately
initiate the evacuation procedures once the same has been received from
the Police.
5. The evacuation of
the hotel can be similar to the fire evacuation procedure.
6. The person who
attended the call should be available to give detailed explanation about the
call upon request from Police.
Actions to be taken after a
suspicious object has been found. When an unidentified object or package is found, the
finder must not attempt to move or handle it. Notify the designated emergency
response room and give the below details:
1. Location of the
object.
2. Reason why they
consider it as a suspicious object.
3. Description of the
object.
4. Any other useful
information about the object.
5. Remove persons at
risk.
6. Establish access
control of the area and ensure no one approaches or attempts to move the
object.
7. Endeavour to establish
ownership of the object. There are been issues like legitimate property has
been left behind in error by innocent persons prior to the bomb threat being
received.
8. Continue the search
procedure, until all areas have reported to the designated emergency response
room as there will be more than one unidentified objects.
9. If an unidentified
object is found, a quiet and systematic evacuation from the area should be
initiated.
Re-occupation of the building is a decision that
must be made by senior management in consultation with the police. If the
evacuation was made without a search, the premises should be searched before
re-occupying the facility.
Any effective Bomb Threat Procedure must be
accompanied with an adequate training program. Training the essential personnel
should encompass both the preventative and operational aspects of the
procedure.
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