The Bali chapter of the Indonesian Hotels
and Restaurant Association (PHRI Bali), the Bali Police and
certification company PT Sucofindo, signed on Tuesday an agreement to
improve the standard and quality of security management for hotels and
restaurants in Bali. PHRI Bali chairman Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardana
Sukawati said that the agreement was part of the association’s
commitment to provide a secure environment for tourists, and to improve
the tourist industry in general. Tjokorda said that the currently
applied security standard was based on a 2004 standard operating
procedure (SOP), thus needed to be revised to anticipate any
disturbances and crimes.
“The security system is also to be
expanded by improving the administration and serving of food to
anticipate contamination and diseases,” Tjokorda said. Bali Police
deputy chief Brig. Gen. Ketut Untung Yoga shared similar comments,
stating that the 2004 procedure needed revision. In cooperation with
Sucofindo, the police will provide assistance to improve competence and
conduct audits to ensure that the new system is less intrusive for
tourists. “We also need to improve security management because Bali will
host the APEC conference next year. It’s not only for the APEC
conference, but also for the longer term and after APEC.
We will continue to evaluate the system,”
he said. Tjokorda said that hotels and restaurants in Bali would have
to invest in security systems, although it would cost them a lot. “It
will definitely cost a lot, but security is an important thing in
tourism. It will have a significant impact on hotels and restaurants.”
He said that in the initial phase, the new system would target
star-rated hotels that had been certified for their improved security
standards. Out of 158 star-rated hotels in Bali, 115 have participated
in the security certification. “We will upgrade the 115 hotels, and will
then continue with other accommodation, like budget hotels and villas.”
Ganis Ramadhani, operational director at PT Sucofindo, said that since
2007 the company had been in partnership with the police to certify
security standards for vital business entities. International security
standards needed to be applied for accommodation facilities, he said.
source : bali daily
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