International SOS to Hold Webinar on "Overseas Evacuation"
International SOS Japan will host a webinar on April 23, 2026, focusing on creating truly functional evacuation plans for global businesses, using Middle East case studies to highlight common pitfalls and success factors.
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International SOS Japan Co., Ltd. (Minato Ward, Tokyo; Representative Director: Mark Attaway), which supports the health and safety of employees working worldwide, will hold a webinar for global corporations and organizations on Thursday, April 23, 2026, titled "Is Your Evacuation Plan Really Usable? – Verifying Usability with Middle East Evacuation Cases: Common Pitfalls and 5 Key Requirements for Success."
In response to the current Middle East situation, we have received numerous inquiries from companies asking: "When, by whom, and based on what criteria should decisions for overseas evacuation and re-entry be made?", "We have an evacuation plan, but are we confident it's sufficient?", and "We know an evacuation plan is necessary, but we don't know where to start."
International SOS has reviewed and supported the development and execution of evacuation plans for many clients. However, it is common to find that "while evacuation plans exist in documentation, they do not lead to proper judgment or action when needed."
In this webinar, International SOS security experts will explain the five key points crucial for evacuation plans, under the theme of "What constitutes a truly functional evacuation plan in times of crisis?" Furthermore, using Middle East case studies, we will visualize common pitfalls through checklist-based scoring and clearly explain what is necessary for success.
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While the situation in the Middle East remains uncertain, geopolitical uncertainties are not limited to specific regions. For companies and organizations operating globally, we will organize and provide concepts applicable to any region.
We hope this webinar will be helpful for companies that already have evacuation plans as well as those considering developing them. All who pre-register will receive information on a missed-session viewing later. Please register even if you cannot attend on the day.
"Is Your Evacuation Plan Really Usable?"
– Verifying Usability with Middle East Evacuation Cases: Common Pitfalls and 5 Key Requirements for Success –
Date & Time: Thursday, April 23, 2026, 16:00-17:00 (JST)
Format: Online (Zoom / No account required)
Participation Fee: Free (Pre-registration required)
Registration Page: https://www.internationalsos.co.jp/events/EvacWebinar_04232026
What exactly is an "Evacuation Plan"?
5 Key Points to Cover in Your Evacuation Plan
Middle East Evacuation Case Study: Common Pitfalls Revealed Through Case-Based Scoring
Where to Begin? International SOS's Support System
Q&A
Yoshirou Fukuma (Regional Security Director, North Asia)
Yoshiki Sugita (Sales Development Manager)
*Please note that the webinar content, speakers, and broadcast times are subject to change without prior notice.
Personnel in HR, General Affairs, Risk Management, Crisis Management, and Security departments of companies and organizations with overseas bases, expatriates, or business travelers.
Branch managers, managers, and executives of companies and organizations with overseas bases, expatriates, or business travelers.
Those seeking practical knowledge in crisis management and duty of care for overseas operations.
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About the International SOS Group
Since its establishment in 1985, over 40 years ago, the International SOS Group has been saving lives. To support the sustainable business operations of organizations, our experts in safety, medical care, logistics, and digital solutions provide 24/7/365 support to our clients in over 1,200 locations across 90 countries worldwide. Currently, we provide assistance services in approximately 110 languages and dialects to about 9,000 organizations, including over 82% of the Fortune Global 100, 66% of the World's Top 100 Sustainable Companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and NGOs, serving over 7 million people. In Japan, for 30 years since 1996, we have been providing medical and security support services to foreign-affiliated companies operating in Japan and Japanese companies expanding globally across all industries.