International SOS announces global risk outlook for 2020

International SOS announces global risk outlook for 2020

Ⓒ International SOS

[Human-Aid Post] International SOS, a global specialist in dispatcher safety support, has published the Global Risk Outlook 2020, a global risk forecasting report.

This risk outlook report selects and prioritizes the top ten risks for companies and organizations to increase their predictability in 2020, which is unpredictable and uncontrollable in operating overseas operations and ensuring the safety of overseas dispatchers. It is designed to help you increase business resilience.

In addition, it was predicted by the Travel Risk Management Council, which consists of about 35 experts in the field of medical, security and safety related to overseas travel and work, and online by Ipsos MORI, a global polling agency. Survey results (participation in travel safety support personnel from more than 1,300 companies and organizations in 214 countries worldwide) △ Intelligence from medical and security professionals at International SOS △ Global healthcare and security risk guidance in 2020 △ International SOS over the last three years Based on accident data analysis.

The top 10 risks announced are: 1) increased geopolitical change and social anxiety, 2) increased issues related to mental health, 3) increased active preventive measures for physical health, 4) increased security risks from increased cyber crime, and 5) climate change. Increased environmental problems 6) Increased incidence of infectious diseases 7) Roles and responsibilities of businesses for blazers (business + leisure) 8) Difficulties caused by Millennials and Generation Z 9) Duty of safety Care-related legal disputes increased 10) Difficulties in implementing start-up and SDUs' duty of care.

International SOS hopes that the risk outlook report will enable a variety of companies and organizations to implement a sustainable expertise and robust travel risk management strategy to ensure the safety of their overseas operations and the safety of their expatriates.

The full 2020 Global Risk Outlook report can be downloaded for free at http://bit.ly/39xqge5.

Meanwhile, International SOS has recently launched the “Travel Risk Map,” which displays national medical, personal safety and security risks. The global travel risk map is evaluated by an international team of medical and security experts from SOS based on global risk analysis and forecasts, providing a clear view of country-specific medical, personal safety and security risks.

International SOS has published its risk maps every year so that it can be used for safety management to prevent risks for overseas businesses and overseas dispatches of companies and institutions.

The Global Travel Hazard Map can be downloaded for free from anyone at this page (http://bit.ly/3740dce), and a digital version (www.travelriskmap.com) is also available for convenient medical and travel security online. National road hazards can also be selected and viewed.

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