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 26 August 2003
Safety & Security Matters Post 9/11

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Safety and Security in Tourism: Relationships, Management, and Marketing By Michael Hall, PhD How will the travel and tourism industry respond to the terrorist attacks on America?
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World Trainer: Security Awareness (EI Video) Security is everyone's responsibility. This language-free video gets the message across to all employees as it demonstrates how to look for potential security problems and how to safely handle security incidents that may occur. Call 800-752-4567 or 407-649-8252.
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Safety and Security: Everyone's Job (EI Video) This video introduces all staff members to the role they play in keeping your guests and property safe. They'll learn how to tactfully question suspicious people, eliminate possible safety hazards, and handle guest injuries calmly. AH&LA member: $45 - Non-member: $75 - Call 800-752-4567 or 407-649-8252.
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AH&LA Crisis Communications Management Video & Manual A project of AH&LA's Communications Committee, the 30-minute video and companion manual teaches hotel and motel operators how to effectively manage a crisis and work with the media. Through live interviews with general managers and veteran journalists, hoteliers learn the basic steps needed to prepare for, and recover from, potentially disastrous situations. AH&LA Product Code: P96C001 - Member Price: $25.00 - Non Member Price: $50.00.
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