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Chapter-31: TOURISM |
JS 319 : 2012 |
Spa entities Outlines the minimum requirements for operating spa facilities and the provision of spa related services. This standard applies to all operators and clients of spa facilities. The standard covers the following areas:
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JS 319 Part 1 : 2015 |
Spa entities — The provision of health and wellness tourism services and products — Part 1 Establishes requirements for the facilities used to provide health and wellness services, as well as the products and operations involved in providing the services. Wellness facilities include, but are not limited to: a) spas – day spas, resort/hotel spas, thermal spas, club spa, cruise ship spa, destination spa, medical spa, mobile spa and natural indigenous spa ; b) fitness centres; c) wellness resorts; and d) various combinations of the above. ISBN 978-976-604-634-7. |
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JS 321 : 2012 |
Tourism entities using high angle techniques Establishes requirements for tourism attraction entities using high angle techniques. These techniques include but are not limited to activities such as canopy, zipline, tranopy, challenge course, bungee jumping and any other activities deemed appropriate. ISBN 978-976-604-498-5 |
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JS 336: 2015 |
Tourism services – Hotels and other types of tourism accommodation – Terminology Defines terms used in the tourism industry in relation to the various types of tourism accommodation and other related services. ISBN 978-976-604-665-1 |
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JS 338: 2017 |
Jamaican Standard Specification for Tourism and related services – Requirements and recommendations for beach operation This International Standard establishes general requirements and recommendations for beach operators that offer tourist and visitor services. It provides guidance for both beach operators and users regarding the delivery of sustainable management and planning, beach ownership, sustainable infrastructure and service provision needs, including beach safety, information and communication, cleaning and waste removal. This standard is applicable to beaches during the bathing season. ISBN 978-976-604-725-2 |
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JS CRS 11 Part 1 : 2011 |
Tourist accommodation Part 1 : General requirements Specifies the minimum requirements for any commercial enterprise providing accommodation to tourists operating in the CARICOM Region. This standard does not apply to enterprises that are bed and breakfast and home accommodation establishment ISBN 978-976-604-513-5
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JS CRS 12 : 2010 |
Short term vehicle rentals Specifies the minimum requirements for acceptable practices relating to business conduct, physical facilities, vehicle fleet, personnel, customer guidance, contractual agreements, documentation, and handling of complaints for short-term vehicle rental operations. This standard applies only to motor vehicles that are classified as rentals and include motor cars, station wagons, vans, sports utility vehicles (SUVs), motorcycles, scooters and four-wheel-drive vehicles. This standard does not apply to rental operations offering car rentals for commercial use, long-term lease or taxi hire services. ISBN 978-976-604-514-2 |
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JS ISO 24802 -1 : 2014 |
Recreational diving services - Requirements for the training of scuba instructors - Part 1: Level 1 Specifies the competencies required of a scuba diver in order to obtain a scuba diver qualification from a training organization attesting that he/she has met or exceeded scuba diver level 1 (“Supervised diver”), and specifies evaluation criteria for these competencies. It also specifies the conditions under which training is provided, in addition to the general requirements for recreational diving service provision in accordance with ISO 24803. This part of ISO 24801 applies to training and valuation in recreational scuba diving. ISBN 978-976-604-624-8 |
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JS ISO 24802-2 : 2014 |
Recreational diving services - Requirements for the training of scuba instructors - Part 2: Level 2 Specifies the competencies required of a scuba diver in order to obtain a scuba diver qualification from a training organization attesting that he/she has met or exceeded scuba diver level 2 (“Autonomous diver”), and specifies evaluation criteria for these competencies. It also specifies the conditions under which training is provided, in addition to the general requirements for recreational diving service provision in accordance with ISO 24803. This part of ISO 24801 applies to training and evaluation in recreational scuba diving. ISBN 978-976- 604-625-5
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