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5. Continuously review and update your response plans: conduct regular reviews of
your organisation’s heat response plans to ensure they reflect the latest information
and best practices for heat safety.
About the International SOS Group of Companies
The International SOS Group of Companies is in the business of saving lives and protecting
your global workforce from health and security threats. Wherever you are, we deliver
customised health, security risk management and wellbeing solutions to fuel your growth and
productivity. In the event of extreme weather, an epidemic or a security incident, we provide
an immediate response providing peace of mind. Our innovative technology and medical and
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ground quality delivery. We help protect your people, and your organisation's reputation, as
well as support your compliance reporting needs. By partnering with us, organisations can
fulfil their Duty of Care responsibilities, while empowering business resilience, continuity, and
sustainability.
Founded in 1985, the International SOS Group, headquartered in London & Singapore, is
trusted by over 9,000 organisations. This includes the majority of the Fortune Global 500. As
well as mid-size enterprises, governments, educational institutions, and NGOs. Nearly 12,000
multi-cultural security, medical, logistics and digital experts stand with you to provide support
& assistance from over 1,200 locations in 90 countries, 24/7, 365 days. Between them,
International SOS employees speak nearly 100 languages and dialects in our Assistance
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2. Copernicus Climate Change Service | ERA5 dataset
3. International Labour Organization | Ensuring safety and health at work in a changing climate
4. International Labour Organization | Working on a warmer planet: The impact of heat stress on labour productivity and decent work
5. Global Heat Health Information Network | Manage and Adapt to Heat at Work