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Protecting people from security & health threats
Understanding ISO 31030 and its Impact on Travel Risk Mitigation
ArticleWith organisations considering how business travel can be done safely, International SOS supported the development of the ISO 31030 guidance document which provides vital information necessary to protect a global workforce.
Supporting your Employees During the Israel - Iran Escalations
Press announcementInternational SOS is continuing to closely monitor the situation in the Middle East following the Israel – Iran ceasefire agreement. Our global security and medical teams are actively assessing developments around the clock and providing real-time intelligence and guidance to our clients operating in or with interests across the region.
International SOS Adds Security Services to Personal Travel Protection Plan
Press announcementInternational SOS has further enhanced its robust personal travel protection plan with the addition of security coverage.
Hurricane Erick – Activate Plans, Defer Travel, and Follow Safety Directives
Press announcementInternational SOS is closely monitoring the passage of Category 3 (at time of writing) Hurricane Erick ahead of its anticipated landfall.
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IS YOUR ORGANISATION ALIGNED WITH ISO 31030?
To help you evaluate your current approach to Travel Risk Management, our team of security and health experts has developed a quick, no-cost assessment. In just five minutes, you will receive a personalised report that you can share directly with your leadership team. Your tailored report includes:
- An overview of your organisation’s current maturity in managing travel risks, benchmarked against ISO 31030 standards.
- Key preventative measures to reduce the impact of travel-related risks on your people and operations.
- Clear, actionable recommendations to enhance your Travel Risk Management policies and programmes.

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Game Plan: EventSafe Solution for a Sporting Brand
|Paris, FranceDiscover how a globally acclaimed athletic brand successfully managed a high-profile event in Paris with the help of International SOS Consulting. Learn about the comprehensive EventSafe solution that ensures optimal safety and medical preparedness, prioritising the wellbeing of all attendees, including those under 18.
Business ContinuityDuty of CareHealthSafetyMitigating Occupational Health Risks Offshore for a Global Organisation
In 2019, a global offshore energy company partnered with International SOS to address occupational health risks among its workforce. Implementing solutions like medical and global health advisory, medical staffing, Electronic Medical Records, clinical governance and medical supervision (Topside Support) led to enhanced safety and health management. By 2024, this collaboration not only saved the company nearly a seven-digit figure annually but also established a model for proactive health risk management, benefiting both employees and the company’s bottom line.
Business ContinuityComplianceHealthHealth SystemsInjury Case ManagementMedical Coverage and Repatriation for Injured Student on School Trip
|Singapore, SingaporeDuring an overseas school trip to Bangkok, Thailand a patient sustained cuts to his lower limbs from a broken glass door. The patient had sleepwalked from his hotel room to the lobby and in an attempt to open the glass door, resorted to kicking it and injuring himself. International SOS assistance was contacted by the patient’s school for medical expenses coverage and the patient’s safe return to Singapore.
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