Hotel Safety Inspection Checklist
Use this checklist to ensure that all facilities and equipment are maintained in good condition and are functioning smoothly so as to reduce the risk of interruptions to the running of the hotel. This checklist also helps in making sure that your hotel complies with the safety protocol requirements.
Hotel Safety Inspection Checklist
Use this checklist to ensure that all facilities and equipment are maintained in good condition and are functioning smoothly so as to reduce the risk of interruptions to the running of the hotel. This checklist also helps in making sure that your hotel complies with the safety protocol requirements.
Supervisor:
Department/Area :
Date:
Fall Prevention
Floors and stairs kept clean, dry and free of debris and obstructions
Carpeting free of holes, loose threads and other tripping hazards
Door mats maintained daily and replaced when in disrepair
Slippery areas clearly marked with appropriate signage
Chairs and boxes not used as substitutes for ladders
Ladders inspected before usage, defective ladders repaired or discarded
Employees wearing non-slip shoes when working in areas with wet surfaces
Outside grounds and parking lot surfaces maintained on a daily basis
Carts, refuse containers, vacuum cords and other materials not left in walkways
Adequate lighting in all walkways and stairways
Back Safety
Carts used to transport luggage, laundry bags, housekeeping supplies and other heavy or bulky materials
Employees handling luggage or supplies utilizing the correct lifting techniques
A minimum of two employees used to move heavy furniture
Adequate number of staff used to turn over bed mattresses
Fire Safety
Fire exit doors free of obstructions, exit signs appropriately illuminated
Fire extinguishers easily accessible, locations properly marked
Fire extinguishers fully charged and inspected on a regular basis
Paints and other flammable and combustible materials stored in approved cabinets
Source: MaintainX (Community Member)