HMD 395 Chapter 3
What are examples of carbon offsets?
- paying to plant carbon dioxide absorbing trees - paying for the development of renewable energy (wind, solar) when the company itself uses fossil fuels
What are some benefits of using the triple bottom line for a business?
- reduce cost and liabilities - increase customer loyalty - stimulate growth - encourage innovation - enhance brand image and reputation - strengthen relationships with the community
its been illegal in class A medical buildings to have a trash can in front of an elevator button since...
1993
ISO 14001 - When was it launched? What does it stand for, what does it define, what doesnt it define?
1996, ISO Environmental Management Systems. WHAT environmental requirements orgs must meet but NOT HOW they must meet them.
Green hotel association
1st party certification, just requires a membership fee, self reporting/verifying
What is Earth's current obliquity?
23.5 degrees
what is the minimum height for a hallway/doorway?
6'8" tall by 36" wide
What ist he premium for new LEED platinum building
6.5%
What score (and on what scale) is needed to achieve ENERGY STAR certification?
75% or higher on a 100 point scale
According to the ADA, how wide do standard disabled parking spaces need to be? How wide does the access aisle need to be?
8 feet wide at least with five feet of access aisle. 5 foot access aisle can be shared with another parking spot
According to the ADA, how wide do van accessible spaces need to be? How wide do their access aisles need to be?
8 feet; 8 feet access aisle can be shared with another parking spot or 11 feet with a 5 foot access space
ANAB
ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board - U.S. accreditation body for management systems
ADA - What does it stand for? When was in originally put into place and by who? What does it do?
Americans With Disabilities Act - 1990 - George H.W. Bush - requires commercial and government buildings to change physically and behaviorally, procedurally to accommodate disabled
What are the four levels of green certification of the LEED rating system? How is the level determined?
Certified, Silver, Gold and Platinum - determined by number of points from several categories depending on which type of building it is
How do volcanic eruptions contribute to climate change?
They cool the planet down.
What is affiliated certification?
When a trade organization or industry group certifies its own members. Again, lab testing can be done by outside source, but auditing and verification is done by trade org or industry group. financial incentive
In what case is affiliated certification usually enough?
When the product is low risk.
What are carbon offsets?
When you offset your own carbon dioxide emissions by paying for carbon reductions that take place somewhere else
What is a TTY? AKA? What is it for? How many are needed?
teletypewriter; TDD (telephone device for the deaf) for hearing disabled/deaf, have them available for guest rooms upon request, have one at the front desk, maybe at the telephone stations
when pitching an idea for sustainability to your management...
tell them the information don't make them ask questions
What does the ENERGY STAR certification indicate
that a company is among the top 25% of facilities in the U.S. terms of energy performance
What does a DfE label imply?
that a product contains only ingredients which are least hazardous to people and the environment - safest possible ingredients
Products which are high risk or high liability require which type of certification?
third party
What is the most credible certification type?
third party
How many types of disabled guest rooms are there according to the ADA? What are they called?
two types; hearing-impaired and wheelchair-accessible
According to the ADA, what are restaurants required to have?
wheelchair accessible door width, wide aisles for access, seating spaces for wheelchairs, braille menus or cassette tape menus or employees who can read the menu to the customer.
What is accreditation?
when an environmental certifying body is certified by another standard setting organization (national or international) as a credible certifier of products
What is self-certification?
when an organization declares that it has examined its practices and they meet their own standard. Actually laboratory testing can be conducted outside of the company, but analysis and standards set in house.
What is third party certification?
when the entire certification process is conducted by an independent org that has no economic interests in the product, only the fee that is required for certifying. expensive
20% path of travel rule
when you renovate, include allowance for removing barriers on path of travel. up to an additional 20% of budget must be in place. you don't have to exceed 20%. If you are under 20% and you make all changes necessary, you're fine. doesn't apply to back of house. only applies to members of public/where guests would go. However, BOH where guests would go apply like chef's table
when pitching a product using the triple bottom line, you need to be aware of what?
who your audience is. what they care about (people, planet, profit) make sure your message is tailored to them.
if you do a pool renovation and find a non compliant hallway along the path of travel and fixing it does not exceed 20% of the budget,
you must fix it
DfE - what kind of program is it? Voluntary or involuntary? What is its mission
Design for the Environment - partnership program - works with manufacturers and distributors on a voluntary basis - reduce the risk to people and the environment through reduction of pollution
The U.S. government has two environmental partnership programs that include product certification. What are they?
ENERGY STAR and DfE
Who defined greenwashing?
Ecologo
what is the oldest environmental certification organization in North America?
Ecologo
Who has to make the ADA modifications in the hotel?
Engineering department
According to the ADA, what must a hotel front desk personnel do for a vision impaired guest?
Fill out their registration card for them
What is the FSC
Forest Stewardship Council - voluntary forest management standards to protect world's forests
ISO 14000
ISO standards for environmental management
How does solar activity contribute to climate change?
Increased solar activity contributes to higher temperatures
What does IPCC stand for? What were their findings? What is unique about the IPCC?
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. They found that carbon dioxide has steadily risen throughout the late 20th century and 21st century. What is unique about the IPCC is that they do not research the climate. They provide researchers with a source of objective information on climate change.
ISO - how many years in operation, how many countries contribute, how many experts?
International Organization for Standardization - world's largest developer and publisher of international standards - started 60 years ago. 157 countries belong to it. 50,000 experts.
What does reasonable accommodation mean? Who is it for? When does it have to be made?
Its for employees who are disabled. Doesn't have to be made before the employee is hired. Accommodation that must be done for disabled employees unless it is too expensive. determined by the courts.
USGCB certification system
LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
Highest environmental endorsement a hotel or restaurant could achieve; first/second/third party?
LEED; third party
Who was among the first organizations to be duly accredited to offer FSC endorsed certification services?
SCS
What is another name for affiliated certification?
Second party certification
What does the planet refer to in the triple bottom line?
Sustainable environmental practices - have minimal impact on the environment
Who cosponsors ENERGY STAR
The environmental protection agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
How do you measure the success of the sustainability of a society?
Triple bottom line
ISO 14024 addresses what?
Type I labels, for independent third party certifiers
ISO 14021 addresses what?
Type II labels for seld declared certification
who is the only developed country who hasn't sign the kyoto protocol?
U.S.
solar decathalon
UNLV placed 2nd this year designing building, deconstructing it, moving it to denver, rebuilding it UNLV was successful in the past because had the best hospitality (threw nice party)
What is the most important environmental certifying organization to the lodging and foodservice industry? What kind of organization is it? who is it composed of?
USGBC U.S. Green Building Council - 501(c)(3) non profit - composed of leaders from every sector of the buildign industry
SCS - what does it do?
United States Scientific Certification Systems provides neutral third party product certification
What is the current trend with certification types?
Use third party regardless of how low the risk of the product is. Differentiates and elevates a company or product.
Who won the Nobel Peace Prize in December 2007
VP Al Gore and the IPCC
Who defined the concept of sustainable development? When?
WCED World Commission on the Environment and Development aka Brundtland Commission. Defined in 1987 report.
Who founded the IPCC?
WMO - World Meteorological Organization and UNEP - United Nations Environment Programme
What is aphelion?
When earth is farthest away from the sun in its orbit
According to the ADA, what do stairways require?
a continuous handrail, contrasting colors to distinguish the stair treads from the risers
What does testing involve in the product certification process?
a controlled scientific analysis of a produce against a preset standard
What does a "zero sum game" mean?
a game that has both winners and losers. For every winner there must be a loser.
According to the ADA, what does a lobby front desk need? What are the exceptions?
a lower portion to accommodate wheelchairs. Small properties that have only one front desk and would require a great expense to fix can instead fill out guest paperwork for the guest or provide a clipboard
What is a carbon footprint? What are two examples of reducing carbon footprint? old vs new?
a measure of the impact human activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases produced, measured in units of carbon dioxide. Examples: wind generators, compact fluorescent bulbs old carbon footprints in the hospitality industry used to be hard to compare (different variables) now one universal measurement in the hospitality industry for carbon footprint and one for water usage
What is the most common certification type in the U.S.?
affiliated or second party certification
What does ENERGY STAR certify?
appliances, lighting, office products, commercial foodservice equipment
who must comply with the ADAAG?
architects, contractors, building operators
emergency phones around campus
are accessible for the hearing/dexterity impaired big button to call if you are hearing/speech impaired there is a button to communicate
According to the ADA, every property that has more than two stories needs..
at least one elevator serving each level of the facility
Ecologo is the only North American environmental certification organization to...
be peer reviewed by the Global Ecolabelling Network against ISO standard 14024 for type I environmental labels
why are the emergency phones at UNLV not code compliant?
because state and federal agencies are exempt - still need to comply but less pressure
Why does the Department of Justice target hotels?
because they represent an abnormally long/intimate service relationship
Those companies who do not voluntarily make the change to sustainable practices and wait for the government to require it, will be....
behind the curve
Ecologo is the ... of Green Seal
canadian equivalent
CFM
certified facility manager program for chief engineers through the international facility management association
What does the FSC require any distributor of their product to undergo?
chain of custody certification by a third party
What are three examples of fossil fuels?
coal, oil, gasoline
In addition to the ADAAG, what other regulations must buildings follow?
codes like International Buildings Code and standards like American National Standards Institute
In 1999, ENERGY STAR expanded to include what
commercial buildings. provide help to reduce energy usage in commercial buildings
How has the concept of "profit" from the triple bottom line, changed over time?
companies used to focus on increasing their personal profit. Now they focus on the economic benefit of their society.
What was the first product ever certified by ENERGY STAR?
computers
According to the ADA, what do lobbies, hallways and foyers need?
contrasting textures to help provide the visually disabled assistance in finding their way around a property
What evidence supports Milankovitch's theory?
deep sea sediment cores
finger print/hand print scanners
don't require dexterity.... do require a hand thouhg
What does Milankovitch's theory say about earth's current state?
earth is in a relatively stable period of global climate change
What are some examples of the "people" in the triple bottom line
fair wages, safe and healthy working environment, no child labor, do not exploit the community or workforce preserve community, culture, customs, society, individual people
What is another name for self-certification?
first party certification
dexterity accommodations
flail doorknobs, lever doorknobs - replacing round door knobs which require grip touch screens/employees available to fill out forms - no need to grip a pen
open hand/swat operated handle. could open the door without hands
flair door handles
What does auditing involve in the produce certification process?
follow-up inspections that ensure the product's are still up to the standards of the certifying body
path of travel
from property line to anywhere customer would go. from wherever a customer could enter a property. anything a guest might use.
In addition to Milankovitch's theory, what three things cause climate change?
greenhouse gases, solar activity (sunspots), volcanic eruptions
what is the goal of the ADA?
increase guest satisfaction, reduce ADA complaints. make accessible rooms as seamless as possible
IFMA
international facility management association
ISO 14025 addresses what?
issuing environmental info about life cycle data; not as well understood
ISO 14040, 14044, 14049
life cycle assessment
According to the ADA, what do guest rooms require?
lower peepholes, closet rods, drapery cords, door locks and electrical switches. electrical switches designed so that a person with limited hand motion can operate them TV should have built-in closed caption decoders (subtitles) for hearing impaired visual alerts for fire alarms, telephone rings, and door knocks
What did the U.S. Access board do on July 23, 2004? Is it enforceable?
made changes to the guidelines for disability access which fit the ADA of 1990 and better match existing codes and standards. Makes it easier to comply with everything, less complicated. Not officially adopted by the US depertmant of justice so not enforceable.
Which four greenhouse gasses contribute to climate change?
methane, water vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone
Title 5 of the ADA
miscellaneous including state and municipalities having the right to implement stricter regulations than ADA
What is greenwashing?
misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a produce or service
What are the three categories of disabling conditions?
mobility - wheelchair/limited range of motion/reach - moving through spaces sensory - sight/hearing dexterity - how you can move your hands to do things, ability to use grip (arthritis) don't have hands, paralysis, overcome the need for a "power grip" like when you need to turn a doorknob
Originally sustainability applied to only... but now also includes...
natural resource but now it includes the environment, eco-systems, economic development, food production, energy use and social organization
Mandalay Bay compliance issues for 2010
needed 32 inch wide guest room doors in all fools needed accessible rooms evenly dispersed throughout building dining rooms needed ramp or need to be on a flat level no stairs all restrooms and employee lockers need to be accessible for employees and guests even if no disabled employees
Which categories of the LEED rating system apply to hotels and restaurants?
new construction and existing buildings
what changed about parking lots under 2010 standards?
new signage, wording, striping height of signs, frequency of handicap spaces
Has any organization or society ever achieved complete sustainability?
no
movie captioning
now has to show the lyrics for music rather than just the music note symbols
what are some examples of a mobility disability?
paralysis of the legs or lower body, amputations, injury with crutches/wheelchair/scooter, sciatica, joint replacement surgery, arthritis, stroke, using a cane, vertigo, walker, morbid obesity
What are changes under 2010 Standards?
parking lots, placement of toilets and urinals, signage, recreational equipment like fitness equipment
How do people contribute to climate change?
people burn fossil fuels which release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
What are the triple bottom line? What is usually the easiest of the 3 p's to argue for? why?
people, profit, planet; usually profit is the easiest one to sell when pitching to get an approval
Title 3 of the ADA
public accommodations and commercial facilities - greatest impact on hospitality - covered all existing and future construction of lodging facilities, restaurants, entertainment and recreational facilities, - auxiliary aids required so that disabled can enjoy goods and services offered by establishments fully
Title 2 of the ADA
public services - prevent discrimination in public programs, services or activities of public entities (state and local govs) including public transportation, also phased in to give places time to comply
what changed about signage in the 2010 standards?
raised signage, braille, high contrast letters and background, sign can now be on door instead of strike side, still 60" from ground in teh center
What does validating involve in the product certification process?
record keeping of written declarations of which products comply with the standards and are allowed to use the certification trademark
What is the most basic form of certification?
self certification
What are the three types of certification? What is the weakest type? What is the strongest type?
self-certification, affiliated certification, third party certification. Self is weakest. Third party is strongest.
According to the ADA, what are the regulations on water fountains, fire extinguishers, phones, and signs? Why?
should be in the wall or no more than 4 inches into the path of travel and no more than 27 inches above ground. a blind person could not detect something wall mounted and hurt themselves
sensory accommodations
signage - high contrast, raised, braille, simple font. placed exactly 60 inches from the ground from the center of the sign assistive listening devices - must have three available for guest usage in the hotel (U.S.) if one gets stolen or broken must replace it. if all three are in use and another person shows up, protected
According to the ADA, what are the regulations on elevator signage and buttons?
signage should be 60 inches from the floor and not stick out more than 4 inches. elevator buttons can be 42 inches above the floor
The "people" bottom line is also referred to as
social equity
new handicap devices such as.... need to be...
such as scooters/motorized wheelchairs need to be accounted for in accommodations. New devices are being created all of the time. try to build with the anticipation of new stuff (safety cushion)
What are the Environmental Performance Declarations?
summary of the reductions in environmental and human health impacts attributable to products, groups of products, and buildings across the entire life cycle
what senses are not covered by the "sensory" category of disabling conditions?
taste, smell, touch; just hearing and sight
What did the SCS "pioneer"
the development of Environmental Performance Declarations based on life style assessments
According to the ADA, how wide do sidewalks need to be?
wide enough to accommodate two people in wheelchairs meeting on the sidewalk 3' with a 2' turnout space
Why do hotels generally shy away from LEED certification?
- expensive certification fees - belief that it is expensive to build either new or modify existing hotel to make it green - a lot of reporting, rigorous
What is Green Seal. When was it founded? What kind of organization is it? What does it test?
- one of the most reputable environmental certification bodies in the US - founded in 1989 - 501 (c)(3) non profit - tests more than 40 separate categories (paints, floor care products, cleaning chemicals, lodging)
when there is a change in flooring i.e. tile to carpet, what is the maximum height difference?
.5 inches
How many hotels are currently listed as ENERGY STAR properties?
247
what is the optimal range for reaching for both wheelchair and non wheelchair people?
3-4 feet
According to the ADA, all new guest rooms should be...
32" wide
How do greenhouse gasses contribute to climate change?
An increase in their presence makes the planet warmer. They trap heat in the atmosphere and keep it from escaping.
What is an Evac-Chair? is it required by the ADA?
Chair to help people move disabled people down stairs in the case of an emergency and the elevator breaks. designed so that a smaller person can move a bigger person. not required by the ADA
Explain earth's eccentricity. How long does it take? What are low and high eccentricity?
Earth's eccentricity is its orbital shape. It changes over the course of 100,000 years from a round orbit (low eccentricity) to a elliptical orbit (high eccentricity). High eccentric orbit brings earth closest to the sun, solar radiation (insolation), heats up earth.
Explain earth's obliquity. What is its range? What is the significance of the tilt?
Earth's obliquity is its axial tilt. It ranges from 22.1 to 24.5. When the tilt is greater, the summers are warmer and the winters are colder.
Explain Earth's precession
Earth's precession is the change in the orientation of earth's rotational axis. If one hemisphere of earth is pointed towards the sun at perihelion (when the earth is closest to the sun) it will be an extremely hot summer. If one hemisphere of earth is pointed away from the sun at aphelion (when the earth is farthest from the sun) it will be an extremely cold winter.
Who has the most widely recognized forest certification program globally
FSC
GEN - What does it stand for? For profit or non profit? Who belongs to it? When was it founded?What was it designed to do? How many ecolabeling practitioners? What do its membership requirements include?
Global Ecolabelling Network - non-profit - members are all third party environmental certifiers aka performance labeling organizations - founded in 1994 - designed to improve, promote and develop ecolabelling - 25 ecolabelling practitioners - requirements include references to ISO 14024
ISO 14064
Greenhouse gas accounting and verification
What does readily achievable mean? Who is it for? Who decides if something is readily achievable?
Its for guests who are disabled. ADA modification doesn't cause extreme economic hardship or great deal of difficulty. courts decide what is readily achievable
What is the definition of sustainable development
Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Is a product's "greenness" synonymous with its "quality"? explain.
No. A product should be green but also effective and minimal cost. Some certifiers report on these factors. You can also test it yourself before committing to ordering large quantities if possible. 20 years ago green products were expensive and less efficient, gave them a bad name. Now, green products are much more competitive
Is ISO an acronym? Why? What does it stand for?
No. Because International Organization for Standardization would not be the name in other languages. It stands for "isos" which is greek for "equal"
Who identifies power options representing the lowest environmental impact for companies?
SCS
Who is one of the leading providers of Forest Stewardship Council
SCS
According to the ADA, which room types need to be compliant?
There should be ADA compliant options in all room types
which title of the ADA is relevant to this class?
Title 3
What are examples of auxiliary aids required by Title 3 of the ADA?
amplified headsets strobe lights for alarm systems bed shaker alarms
According to the ADA, what are public restrooms required to have?
easy to operate faucet handles, cutaway counters, hot water and drain pipes that are insulated so wheelchaired people dont burn their legs
although the ADA codes do not get grandfathered in.... the ... codes do
electrical and building codes do
Title 1 of the ADA
employment - prevent discrimination against the disabled who are qualified for job positions - put into practice in stages, big businesses first and all businesses by 1994
What is ecologo?
environmental certifying body
ISO 14046
environmental communication
ISO 14020-14025 - they are not what?
environmental labels, not actual green labels, but provide requirements, guidelines and principals
ISO 14031 and 14032
environmental performance evaluation
What areas does the SCS provide certification for?
environmental performance, food safety and quality, and social responsibility in private and public sector
who looks for ADA violations
everyday patrons. there are no ADA inspectors. plaintiff must seek compensation themselves. the Department of Justice may act as plaintiffs attorney if the case is really bad violation otherwise plaintiff needs own attorneY
if you change tile...
have to be aware of a change in thickness, could be putting the compliance of all height requirements in jeopardy
What are issues with self certification?
highly suspect, lacks credibility, bias
whose hotel's sustainability programs are ahead of everyone else?
hilton
elevator door buttons in the US
int he us, the close elevator door button is disabled during normal operating hours bc ADA requires a certain amount of time for a handicap person to get in. main floor gets more seconds of open door than other floors. exceptions are when the fire department comes or people use the elevators for moving. they should reinstate the close door button
trip advisor's green leaders
pretty much free certification; different levels
What are examples of readily achievable priorities?
primary entrances, primary goods and services, public restroom facilities, any remaining barriers
Title 4 of the ADA
telecommunications for the disabled
What are the steps of getting a product certified?
testing, validating, auditing
Milankovitch's Theory (what is it about?)
theory about the impact of the earth's movement on long-term global climate change. 3 factors.
What is the premium for building a new LEED silver building
went from 3-4% to 1-2%
What is perihelion?
when earth is closest to the sun in its orbit
In the long run, sustainability is a ... for hospitality companies.
win win
Summarize the potential of global warming
- coastal areas will be underwater - plants and animals will become extinct (drastic changes in their environment like melting ice, drying up, going underwater) - some areas will get more rain some with dry up - destroy environment because weather will change - plants and animals dying will lead to higher food prices - high prices/food shortages will lead to global conflict. - poor countries will have it the worst
What are some examples of "planet" triple bottom line?
- don't use up one natural resource - use resources that can regenerate indefinitely or can be recycled indefinitely - compostable utencils - energy saving lights - farm to table - no transportation - composting/recycling - minimize what you use, what you do use try to recycle - reduce water consumption because have to pay for it to leave property too - sustainable construction materials for the building of the company - avoid fossil fuels - use wind, solar, geothermal energy - avoid creating toxic byproducts - minimize waste - conserve water and energy - good environmental quality on the inside and outside of the building
What benefits does LEED certification offer a hotel?
- energy/water efficiency - lower utilities expenses - more productive employees because of an emphasis on indoor environmental quality - good public opinion - could attract more guests - higher room rates - some guests are reportedly willing to pay a higher room rate for a green hotel
what is the premium for a new LEED certified building
.66%
What are the three factors of Milankovitch's Theory?
1. eccentricity 2. obliquity 3. precession
What nine categories are included in the LEED rating system
1. new construction 2. existing buildings 3. commercial interiors 4. core and shell 5. schools 6. retail 7. healthcare 8. home 9 neighborhood development
How much can an LEED building save in energy costs over its lifetime?
30-50%
ENERGY STAR certified buildings use on average how much less energy than typical buildings? And how much less carbon dioxide?
35% less energy and generate 1/3 less carbon dioxide
How many Titles does the ADA have?
5
ADAAG - what does it stand for? what is it for?
Americans with disabilities accessibility guidelines
What does NOAA stand for? What were their findings?
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. They found that carbon dioxide has steadily risen throughout the late 20th century and 21st century
What does "people" refer to in the triple bottom line?
People refers to the fair and equitable treatment of employees and people in the community and region where the business is located.