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ISOS, ACTE: Many Asia/Pacific Companies Should Review Safety Policy

August 25, 2010 - 04:15 PM ET

By David Meyer

Many companies with operations in the Asia/Pacific region need to revisit health and security training policies for their travelers, particularly those who travel into high-risk areas, according to a report developed by International SOS and presented on Wednesday at The Association of Corporate Travel Executives' annual Asia/Pacific Education Conference.

The report drew its findings from responses to a questionnaire answered by 161 ACTE members based in the region, nearly all of whom are involved in making business travel buying decisions. Nearly one-third of respondents said their companies currently do not have adequate security plans, and only 9 percent said their company provides travelers with health and security training. Furthermore, 17 percent of respondents said they believed their travelers were not fully insured.

The lack of planning, training and insurance at many companies can be explained to some extent by the fact that 77 percent said their travelers were visiting countries with low risks, such as Germany, Singapore, Japan and China. More than half of respondents, however, said their companies did not have an emergency response plan of a vaccination program in place for travelers who visit high-risk destinations, such as Afghanistan, Cameroon, Iraq and Pakistan.

Only about 8 percent of respondents said that their companies do not implement safety and security measures for meetings held abroad.

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