GBAC STAR: Verified
Infection Control
for Hotels
that Prioritize
Guest Safety
GBAC STAR:
Verified
Infection Control
for Hotels
that Prioritize
Guest Safety
CERTIFICATION GOVENING BODY | GLOBAL BIORISK ADVISORY COUNCIL (GBAC), A DIVISION OF ISSA
GBAC STAR Facility Accreditation
GBAC STAR Facility Accreditation
GBAC STAR certifies that a hotel’s facility adheres to the highest global standards for infection control. It provides an auditable system of cleaning, disinfection, and outbreak preparedness—trusted by guests, regulators, and institutional partners.
Importance:
Infection control has become a baseline expectation, not a luxury. GBAC STAR sets the international benchmark for ensuring hotels are prepared for bio-risk threats—from seasonal viruses to global pandemics. This is not a one-time protocol—it’s an operational mindset woven into SOPs, training, and daily service.
Benefits:
GBAC STAR enhances credibility with travelers, travel platforms, public health authorities, and insurance providers. It supports readiness for health crises, boosts confidence in housekeeping operations, and enables hotels to meet or exceed guest expectations around hygiene and safety.
Risks of Non-Compliance:
Failure to adopt certified bio-risk standards exposes hotels to guest illness, operational shutdowns, negative media exposure, and reputational collapse. In the event of an outbreak, non-accredited properties face severe scrutiny and legal risk—especially if protocols were absent or undocumented.
To verify that a facility has established and implemented a comprehensive system for cleaning, disinfection, and infectious disease prevention based on scientific and public health principles.
Risk assessment, outbreak response, cleaning and disinfection techniques, PPE usage, worker safety, testing protocols, documentation systems, and audit preparation.
CDC guidelines, WHO protocols, OSHA health and safety regulations, ISO 45001, and ANSI standards for infection prevention.
Hotel Job Titles Affected:
Executive Housekeeper, Room Attendants, Environmental Services Director, Infection Control Officer, Front Office Manager, Engineering Lead.
Why These Roles Are Involved:
Infection control affects every contact point—from linens to elevator buttons. These roles ensure execution of approved SOPs, staff compliance, and guest transparency in daily operations.
Training Requirements:
GBAC Fundamentals Course for each department; annual re-certification and role-specific simulations for outbreak response. Certifications must be centrally tracked and blockchain-verified.
GBAC STAR embeds infection prevention into the DNA of hotel operations. It requires documented SOPs, clear workflows, and audit trails. This improves staff accountability, guest confidence, and cross-departmental coordination during emergencies.
It also creates a framework for real-time response to evolving threats, reducing downtime and enabling consistent brand protection—even across multi-property portfolios.
Lack of CIMS-GB certification may expose hotels to regulatory breaches, higher operational costs, and negative press regarding sustainability claims. Hotels could also fail to qualify for LEED credits or corporate RFPs requiring verified green protocols.
Example:
A luxury hotel group lost a preferred vendor contract with a multinational travel booking platform after failing to demonstrate third-party certified green housekeeping protocols. ESG scoring dropped across investor reports.
Guests no longer hope for safety—they expect proof. GBAC STAR is a visible, verified signal that a hotel is not only clean, but clinically prepared. QR-verifiable seals, front-desk signage, and staff badges communicate infection control as policy, not PR.
The result: higher trust, stronger brand equity, and improved review scores on safety-sensitive platforms like TripAdvisor and Booking.com.
QR-verifiable signage on cleaning carts and in guest rooms communicates that sustainability is active, not just advertised.
All staff undergo GBAC Fundamentals training tailored to their role, with scenario-based refreshers and practical simulations. It fosters pride, competence, and cross-functional cohesion.
Certified employees are viewed as safety stewards—boosting morale, retention, and promotability. The accreditation also strengthens union agreements and health & safety committee protocols.
GBAC STAR data is embedded on-chain via StayCertified™ blockchain infrastructure. This transparency protects the hotel legally, reassures regulators, and creates a digital paper trail in perpetuity.