by Jen Junda | Nov 14, 2017 | Duty of Care
Saudi Arabia Flexes it's Muscle: Monitor Events and Ensure Travel Risk Management Systems are in Place By: Joe Gleason, AHT Insurance Saudi Arabia was the at the center of three events last week that may signal an increase in tension across the region: Apparent...
by Joe Gleason | Oct 3, 2017 | Duty of Care, Property & Casualty
How Much is Enough? Contingency Planning for the Kenyan Elections By: Joe Gleason, AHT Insurance Tires burning. Angry protesters blocking intersections. Rival groups clashing. An estimated 1,400 people killed. The specter of electoral violence has hung heavy in...
by Taylor Costello | Aug 31, 2017 | Duty of Care, News
Phoning Home: The Basics of Emergency & Incident Reporting You can’t begin managing an emergency until you know there is an emergency. Self-evident? Of course. Although, all too often incident reporting is left to chance – “staff know to call when it’s something...
by Taylor Costello | Jun 29, 2017 | Duty of Care
Not just for evacuations: medical and security assistance companies Often as I help clients strengthen their global risk management and emergency response systems I will remark that their medical/security assistance provider is an ”under-utilized” resource. And more...
by Jen Junda | Jun 16, 2017 | Duty of Care
When it’s Time to Go: Considerations for Security-related Evacuation One of the first historical events I remember in real time was the evacuation of Saigon in 1975. Planes packed to capacity dodging rocket fire, crowds surging over the embassy walls, helicopters...
by Taylor Costello | Mar 21, 2017 | Duty of Care
Laptop in your checked luggage? Avoid it if possible Beginning Saturday March 25, in response to increased security concerns, laptops and other “large electronics” will be banned from carry-on luggage for travelers coming to the US and UK directly from various...