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CIBT can also be used by calling (800) 929-2428 and providing them with company
code: 70033.
Healthcare
Make sure to carry enough of your prescription medication – do not check it in with your
luggage. Keep it on your person at all times.
Contact International SOS Centers if you become ill.
International travelers may contact their primary care physician for necessary
vaccinations, or they can contact the Overseas Medical Center if necessary.
Overseas Medical Center
49 Drumm Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
(415) 982-8380
M-F 10 am – 12 pm and 1 – 4:30 pm
Safety Best Practices
To prevent theft of your carry-on and/or laptop at the airport security checkpoints, delay
putting your belongings on the conveyor belt until you are sure you’ll be the next person
through the metal detector. Wait to see your belongings enter the x-ray machine, and
then enter the metal detector. As you move through the detector, keep your eyes on the
conveyor belt and watch for your belongings to come through (as well as keeping a
sharp eye on what those in front of you are picking up). Retrieve your items as soon as
possible.
For fire safety, consider staying only on floors two through four, as elevators are
prohibited from use during fire emergencies. People on lower floors have the
opportunity to exit more quickly.
Keep a low profile – avoid wearing clothing and jewelry that attracts attention. Foreign
travelers are often singled out by their appearance.
Always keep hotel room doors securely locked and never open the door for maintenance
calls or anyone else without first verifying it with the front desk.
When traveling outside the US, in order to comply with certain domestic and
international requirements, you may be required to remove both the encryption software
and all confidential and restricted information from your system prior to your departure.
To determine whether any country on your itinerary falls into this category, you may
contact the Company IT Security Office or Loss Prevention.