Staterooms are Rigorously Inspected
Roland | June 2, 2008 at 8:27 am | In Hotel Operations, Accommodations, Latest News |At certain points during the construction of a stateroom, inspections are done by both CCS (Carnival Corporate Shipbuilding) and Holland America Line. These inspections start at a very early stage of the newbuild and continue until the date of the official delivery of Eurodam.
The inspections by the inspectors of CCS are very extensive; every aspect of the ship is examined (technical, electrical, construction, architectural, etc.). A detailed process is followed to ensure nothing is missed. Several inspections are performed by the CCS inspectors before the ship is judged to be ready to be occupied by our guests.

A technical inspection is performed before the ceiling is closed. There is a huge amount of pipes and wires behind the ceiling.

Another example of an inspection — before the carpet is installed the cement floor is inspected.

The inspection starts with basic functional checks. Sapri Ali is checking the power supply to the outlets above the desk.

Tetet Prihatnoko checks the quality of the curtains in the stateroom while Sapri Ali writes down his comments.

Mustika Katon inspects the bathroom. Here he is inspecting the signage to make sure is it the correct sign and is properly installed.

Sheryl Manalo inputs all inspection results into the computer.

Housekeeping Department supervisors include (from left) Herman Lantman, lead chief housekeeper; Agnello d’Souza, assistant housekeeper; Stan Kuppens, hotel manager, and Mustika Katon, chief housekeeper.
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