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TIP #5.

Silence is

Golden

TIP #7.

Regroup with

Your Group

TIP #6.

Seek Out a

Safe Haven

If you need to hide, keeping

quiet is essential. Turn all

your electronic devices to

silent, and make sure the

family, friends or anyone else

with you are kept silent as

well. Terrorist gunmen could

be looking for hostages or

victims. Don’t make it easy

for them to find you. Be

silent.

Part of a proactive journey

management plan should

focus on a pre-arranged

destination for a group to meet

in the event of an emergency.

That plan should also have a

second pre-arranged location, in

the event the first location might

prove too dangerous. Agree on

a timeframe and cut-off limit

for when to meet at the first

location, before moving to the

second one (which should be

further away from the danger

zone). A good rule of thumb

for wait time is one hour. It’s

also important you contact

your home office as soon as

possible.

A safe haven is where you

can take refuge for an

extended period of time. Safe

havens can include hotels,

restaurants, cafés or shops.

Once inside, keep away from

the main entrance, windows

and any large glass walls or

panels. More serious injuries

can occur from broken glass,

metal and masonry than from

an initial bomb explosion.

The above suggestions are general, but represent a good

starting point toward proactive planning. Companies are highly

encouraged to develop specific risk assessments to help ensure

employee safety through journey management. Once those

assessments are evaluated, it’s important to ensure plans are in

place to mitigate the risk and danger of terrorism.

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