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Lesson No. 9
Tour Guiding Services
2nd Sem 2014-2015
LPU Cavite Campus
 Deal with unexpected problems that occur
from the company.
 Provide basic safety and First Aids to tourist.
 Provide accurate information of tourist help
resources.
The mistake from company.
 Tourist safety and security.
 Basic knowledge of Health and First
Aids
The fault of contracting with other
organizations.
 The miscommunication with
tourists.
How can the tour guide help the
tourists to avoid problems like:
 Money matter
 Illness
 Never carry money in a predictable place,
such as black pocket.
 Do not leave valuables in a hotel room, they
ought to be placed in a hotel security box.
 Avoid dubious neighborhoods and be alert to
anyone who bumps into them.
 Food poisoning can occur anywhere.
 Many cosmetics, perfumes, and medications
increase
• The possibility of serious sunburn.
 Medication should never be removed from its
original container.
 Insect repellents are important in the tropics.
• The following is general review of what
you should probably do if a common tour
dilemma arises.
• Theft and Losses: if this happens to one
of your tour members, you must quickly
show that your knowledge can turn such a
calamity into a tolerable inconvenience.
• What if a suitcase is damaged?
The tourist guide must report the damage for
dealing with any negligent handling that may
have occurred.
Check to see if the clients have luggage
insurance
 It’s up to supplier and tour operator to
determine whether compensation or repair is in
order and who will pay for it.
 If the posted departure time for the flight
hasn’t change, keep tourist at the gate.
 If the posted departure time has been
changed, determine what the gate attendants
are willing to do for the group.
 Explain the nature of the delay to your tourist
and warn them not to wonder too far.
 If a medical emergency occurs, ask whether anyone in a group
has medical training. Apply your own medical knowledge if
there’s no other choice.
 Contact local police if the situation is serious, they’ll in turn
summon a doctor or paramedic.
 Set up separate arrangements for a client who is too ill to
continue the tour.
 Determine what portions of a tour wild be refundable can be
change, for example, the airline ticket.
• The death of passenger happens rarely, but when it does, the tour
guide must take the following steps:
 Notify the local police immediately
 Advise a consular official, if appropriate
 Remain the deceased until police or consular reports have been
completed and authorities have taken responsibility for the body.
 The tour may have to continue without tourist guide for half a day or
so under the leadership of the driver or the step-on guide.
 Make sure to be extra sensitive and sympathetic to the deceased’s
traveling companions.
 Call the tour company so it can inform the client’s relatives and
friends, and follow up with a letter of sympathy.
 Do everything you can to comfort the rest of the group and get their
minds back of vacation.
• Tourist guide may want to mention do’s and don’ts to a
group or to individuals who seem particularly nervous
about the problem.
• Tourist guide should be well aware of these
procedures.
 Make a mental map of hotel exits when check into a room
 Establish a set place for room key o keycard
 If there’s a fire, do what you can to assist your tour members,
unless such action would place you in inordinate jeopardy
 Before opening any door, feel it with the palm of your hand. If
it’s very hot, don’t open it.
If the phone works, call for help for yourself and your group.
 Take exit stairways, not the elevator. Walk down, unless heavy
smoke blocks the path. If this is the case, walk up to the roof.
 If the smoke is heavy, stay close to the floor where the air is
breathable
 Hang a bed sheet out the window to signal for help
 Stuff wet towel and sheets in cracks round doors
 Tie a wet towel around your nose and mouth
 As a last resort, make the best exit possible. Above all, don’t
panic
• A guide’s basic first-aid kit
 Water
 gauze bandages
 Adhesive
 rubbing alcohol or antiseptic cream
Scissors
 sugar cubes or candy (for diabetic emergency)
 a flashlight
• is insurance that is intended to
cover medical expenses, trip cancellation, lost
luggage, flight accident and other losses
incurred while travelling, either internationally
or within one's own country.
• Travel insurance can usually be arranged at the
time of the booking of a trip to cover exactly
the duration of that trip, or a "multi-trip" policy
can cover an unlimited number of trips within a
set time frame.
• Medical emergency (accident or sickness)
• Emergency evacuation
• Repatriation of remain
• Return of a minor
• Trip cancellation
• Trip interruption
• Visitor health insurance
• Accidental death, injury or disablement benefit
• Overseas funeral expenses
• Lost, stolen or damaged baggage, personal effects or travel
documents
• Delayed baggage (and emergency replacement of essential items)
• Flight connection was missed due to airline schedule
• Travel delays due to weather
• Hijacking
• Pre-existing medical conditions
• War or terrorism - but some plans
may cover this risk, and some do
cover for acts of terrorism
• Injury or illness caused by alcohol or
drug use
• It Covers for Damages
• It Protects You from Theft
• It Acts as a Medical Insurance
• It Protects You against Cancelations
• It Gives You Peace of Mind
• Will policy cover your pre-existing medical condition? How long
has the condition been stable for?
• Is insurance backed up by a reputable administrator and
insurance company?
• Does the carrier have a 24/7 claims handling center and able
to deal with medical facilities around the world?
• Make sure you get a large policy maximum for your travel
medical insurance policy
• If you are traveling for a year or more, get an international
health insurance policy instead that will cover non-emergency
medical expenses and cover you back in your home country
• Will the policy cover the sports I may participate in while
traveling?
• Read and understand the plan terms and conditions.
Travel Safety and Security

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Travel Safety and Security

  • 1. Lesson No. 9 Tour Guiding Services 2nd Sem 2014-2015 LPU Cavite Campus
  • 2.  Deal with unexpected problems that occur from the company.  Provide basic safety and First Aids to tourist.  Provide accurate information of tourist help resources.
  • 3. The mistake from company.  Tourist safety and security.  Basic knowledge of Health and First Aids
  • 4. The fault of contracting with other organizations.  The miscommunication with tourists.
  • 5. How can the tour guide help the tourists to avoid problems like:  Money matter  Illness
  • 6.  Never carry money in a predictable place, such as black pocket.  Do not leave valuables in a hotel room, they ought to be placed in a hotel security box.  Avoid dubious neighborhoods and be alert to anyone who bumps into them.
  • 7.  Food poisoning can occur anywhere.  Many cosmetics, perfumes, and medications increase • The possibility of serious sunburn.  Medication should never be removed from its original container.  Insect repellents are important in the tropics.
  • 8. • The following is general review of what you should probably do if a common tour dilemma arises. • Theft and Losses: if this happens to one of your tour members, you must quickly show that your knowledge can turn such a calamity into a tolerable inconvenience.
  • 9. • What if a suitcase is damaged? The tourist guide must report the damage for dealing with any negligent handling that may have occurred. Check to see if the clients have luggage insurance  It’s up to supplier and tour operator to determine whether compensation or repair is in order and who will pay for it.
  • 10.  If the posted departure time for the flight hasn’t change, keep tourist at the gate.  If the posted departure time has been changed, determine what the gate attendants are willing to do for the group.  Explain the nature of the delay to your tourist and warn them not to wonder too far.
  • 11.  If a medical emergency occurs, ask whether anyone in a group has medical training. Apply your own medical knowledge if there’s no other choice.  Contact local police if the situation is serious, they’ll in turn summon a doctor or paramedic.  Set up separate arrangements for a client who is too ill to continue the tour.  Determine what portions of a tour wild be refundable can be change, for example, the airline ticket.
  • 12. • The death of passenger happens rarely, but when it does, the tour guide must take the following steps:  Notify the local police immediately  Advise a consular official, if appropriate  Remain the deceased until police or consular reports have been completed and authorities have taken responsibility for the body.  The tour may have to continue without tourist guide for half a day or so under the leadership of the driver or the step-on guide.  Make sure to be extra sensitive and sympathetic to the deceased’s traveling companions.  Call the tour company so it can inform the client’s relatives and friends, and follow up with a letter of sympathy.  Do everything you can to comfort the rest of the group and get their minds back of vacation.
  • 13. • Tourist guide may want to mention do’s and don’ts to a group or to individuals who seem particularly nervous about the problem. • Tourist guide should be well aware of these procedures.  Make a mental map of hotel exits when check into a room  Establish a set place for room key o keycard  If there’s a fire, do what you can to assist your tour members, unless such action would place you in inordinate jeopardy  Before opening any door, feel it with the palm of your hand. If it’s very hot, don’t open it.
  • 14. If the phone works, call for help for yourself and your group.  Take exit stairways, not the elevator. Walk down, unless heavy smoke blocks the path. If this is the case, walk up to the roof.  If the smoke is heavy, stay close to the floor where the air is breathable  Hang a bed sheet out the window to signal for help  Stuff wet towel and sheets in cracks round doors  Tie a wet towel around your nose and mouth  As a last resort, make the best exit possible. Above all, don’t panic
  • 15. • A guide’s basic first-aid kit  Water  gauze bandages  Adhesive  rubbing alcohol or antiseptic cream Scissors  sugar cubes or candy (for diabetic emergency)  a flashlight
  • 16. • is insurance that is intended to cover medical expenses, trip cancellation, lost luggage, flight accident and other losses incurred while travelling, either internationally or within one's own country. • Travel insurance can usually be arranged at the time of the booking of a trip to cover exactly the duration of that trip, or a "multi-trip" policy can cover an unlimited number of trips within a set time frame.
  • 17. • Medical emergency (accident or sickness) • Emergency evacuation • Repatriation of remain • Return of a minor • Trip cancellation • Trip interruption • Visitor health insurance • Accidental death, injury or disablement benefit • Overseas funeral expenses • Lost, stolen or damaged baggage, personal effects or travel documents • Delayed baggage (and emergency replacement of essential items) • Flight connection was missed due to airline schedule • Travel delays due to weather • Hijacking
  • 18. • Pre-existing medical conditions • War or terrorism - but some plans may cover this risk, and some do cover for acts of terrorism • Injury or illness caused by alcohol or drug use
  • 19. • It Covers for Damages • It Protects You from Theft • It Acts as a Medical Insurance • It Protects You against Cancelations • It Gives You Peace of Mind
  • 20. • Will policy cover your pre-existing medical condition? How long has the condition been stable for? • Is insurance backed up by a reputable administrator and insurance company? • Does the carrier have a 24/7 claims handling center and able to deal with medical facilities around the world? • Make sure you get a large policy maximum for your travel medical insurance policy • If you are traveling for a year or more, get an international health insurance policy instead that will cover non-emergency medical expenses and cover you back in your home country • Will the policy cover the sports I may participate in while traveling? • Read and understand the plan terms and conditions.