Anantaya Resort & Spa Chilaw, owned and managed by LAUGFS Leisure Limited, has become the first resort in Sri Lanka to receive the Sri Lanka Standard (SLS) 1672:2020 certification from the Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI) for COVID-19 Safety Management Systems.
An SLSI certification for COVID-19 Safety Management Systems demonstrates an organisation’s dedication towards achieving the highest standards of safety and sanitization across all operations, including internal processes as well as outsourced activities, the company said this week.
Anantaya Chilaw has established a wide variety of safety measures across its entire resort. It has redesigned its guest check-in and check-out process to allow for socially distanced and sanitary interaction without the need for close physical contact. Staff has been trained with strict guidelines and procedures to follow on a daily basis, including sanitary handling of room service, serving guest requirements and handling of guest belongings. This training extends to all activities across the resort, including restaurant, cleaning and maintenance staff for maximum security. Readily available sanitization and washing stations have also been installed across multiple easy-to-access locations for the convenience of guests and the pool is regularly disinfected with a specially designed solution.
Commenting on the achievement, Director/CEO of LAUGFS Leisure Ltd, Roshan R. Perera, said, “We are very pleased to have received the SLS 1672:2020 certification as an indicator of our rigorous compliance to health and safety standards. We believe that it is our responsibility to protect the health of our guests and staff at all times and we have introduced extensive safety measures to accomplish this”.
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