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According to reports, climate change is causing extreme weather around the
               world, generating record-breaking heat waves on land and at sea. This
               increased frequency of heatwaves globally poses significant health threats,
               including heat stress, which is the leading cause of weather-related fatalities
               and can exacerbate underlying medical conditions.1 To ensure employee health
               and wellbeing, organisations should provide clear guidance on heatwave
               preparedness, such as staying hydrated, avoiding outdoor activities during peak
               heat hours and recognising the signs of heat-related illness.
               Dr Ehab Chalabie, Medical Director, Middle East, International SOS said: “The
               excitement of summer travel can sometimes overshadow potential health risks.
               It is important to understand that conditions such as heart disease, asthma and
               diabetes can be worsened by warmer weather, leading to more severe
               symptoms and sometimes complications. To mitigate these risks, organisations
               should encourage their workforce to consult with healthcare professionals before
               travelling. These consultations help travellers identify destination-specific health
               threats during summer and take essential preventive measures, including
               vaccinations, hygiene practices and sun safety protocols.”
               Gulnaz UKASSOVA, Security Director, Information & Analysis Mashreq & Iran,
               East & Southern Africa, International SOS, said: “The surge in summer travel
               underscores the importance of prioritising employee safety and fostering a
               strong security awareness culture within organisations. By conducting
               comprehensive destination research, travellers can equip themselves with
               knowledge of local security risks. This knowledge empowers travellers to make
               informed decisions and minimise their vulnerability to threats. Unfamiliar
               environments can heighten the risk of security threats, emphasising the need
               for robust personal security measures.”
               International SOS offers guidelines for organisations and their workforce to stay
               healthy and safe whilst travelling from the Middle East region this summer:


                      1.  Pre-Travel Health Check-Up: Encourage employees to schedule a pre-
                          travel consultation with a healthcare professional. This allows for
                          necessary vaccinations, review of existing health conditions, and
                          guidance on travel-specific health risks.
                      2.  Destination Research: Advise employees to research their destination
                          thoroughly. This includes understanding local weather patterns,
                          potential health risks, cultural norms, and security concerns.
                          International SOS offers a suite of travel advisory resources for various
                          destinations worldwide.
                      3.  Plan ahead and choose safe accommodation: When selecting a place to
                          stay, use credible booking sites, pick the location carefully and consider
                          checking reviews from other travellers.
                      4.  Highlight the importance of understanding traveller targeted
                          risks:  International visitors can be common targets for pickpocketing
                          and scams. Provide basic travel safety training to travelling employees.







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