Stay ahead of legal risks: The guide to protect your workforce
Learn how to implement safety measures while ensuring compliance with the latest regulations. In this guide, you will:
- Understand Duty of Care in the United Kingdom
- Explore the new ISO 31030 international guidance and how to implement it
- Get actionable recommendations for Travel Risk Management
- Gain insights into UK legislation in collaboration with Herbert Smith Freehills
- Learn how to integrate mental health considerations into Duty of Care
- Understand the intersection of Duty of Care and Data Protection
IN COLLABORATION WITH
THIS GUIDE IS FOR MANAGERS WHO WANT TO:
- Enhance Protection and Compliance: Ensure their organisation’s legal and ethical Duty of Care responsibilities are met.
- Ensure Business Continuity and build Resilience: Strengthen their organisation’s ability to adapt to crises, ensuring seamless operation and resilience.
- Save Costs and reduce Liability: Minimise potential legal and financial risks associated with Duty of Care obligations by partnering with a trusted global provider.
- Boost Employee Engagement and Enhance Retention: Foster a supportive work culture that boosts morale, productivity, and retention.
Our team of contributors
James Wood
James Wood is the Regional Security Director for Northern Europe at International SOS, where he provides strategic security advice across the region. With over 13 years of experience, James previously led the global Security Consulting Practice, overseeing travel risk management, crisis response, and business continuity. A certified Business Continuity expert, he also served as a police officer with Thames Valley Police.
Julia Graham
Julia Graham is the CEO of Airmic, the association for risk and insurance professionals. With over 35 years in senior risk management roles, she previously served as Airmic's Deputy CEO and Technical Director. Julia has chaired both Airmic and FERMA, and holds board positions with IFRIMA and captive insurance companies, bringing deep expertise to this whitepaper.
Our partnership with International SOS began after a critical incident, highlighting the need for a tailored solution. Over 8 years, their support has helped us adopt a proactive approach to safety, not only meeting our needs but also fostering long-term growth and resilience within our organization.
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