Get it Right the First Time: Hawaii Tourism Watch

Waikiki Beach Marriott

Dates of inspections:     Jun 19, 2020, Jul 31, 2020, Oct 7, 2020 

Was this hotel open for guests during the October 7, 2020 inspection?             No.

Has this hotel committed in a written agreement with Local 5 to providing COVID-19 testing for workers?     No.

Has the hotel provided Local 5 with its policies/procedures/guidelines for contact tracing and tracking staff interaction with guests and other staff:     Yes.

Percentage of non-staff people whom local 5’s inspector(s) observed were not wearing masks or the mask didn’t cover their nose or mouth:     N/A**

October 7, 2020 Inspection Findings

Area of inspection:Inspection findings:
Plexiglas (or other) barriersPlexiglas barriers did not cover entire countertop of employee work area. See photo.

There were social distancing floor marks and sanitizer but no Plexiglas installed at restaurant host stand. See photo.

Hand sanitizerThere was hand sanitizer station along the customer queue line. See photo.
Social distancingThere was no social distancing floor marks by employee clock in

There was no social distancing floor marks by retail spaces

There was no social distancing floor marks inside elevator.

Parking garage elevator had floor marks for social distancing. See photo.

SignageThere were signs stating facemask coverings were “required” in public areas. See photo.

There was signage about elevator maximum capacity limits. See photo.

Other Issues

You can view protocol documents the hotel sent in response to Local 5’s information request here, the union received these protocols around September 1, 2020.

Photos

Plexiglas barriers did not cover entire countertop of employee work area.

There were social distancing floor marks and sanitizer but no Plexiglas installed at restaurant host stand.

There was hand sanitizer station along the customer queue line.

Parking garage elevator had floor marks for social distancing.

 

There were signs stating facemask coverings were “required” in public areas.

There was signage about elevator maximum capacity limits.