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** This event has been
fully booked!**What
would happen to your employees and your business if an earthquake strikes where
your office or your project facility is located?
Natural disasters such as earthquakes or typhoons are common in Myanmar. Should
such an event occur, your workforce needs to have the knowledge to respond accordingly
and your business need to survive and continue.
Is your organisation ready for a stress test ?
Find out during a practical workshop and a crisis simulation exercise run by
International SOS experts.
In partnership with CCI France Myanmar, AMCHAM and BritCham, International SOS
would like to help you fulfill and continue your Duty of Care responsibilities
and invite you to the Disaster Preparedness Workshop and simulation exercise on
Tuesday, June 12 in Melia Hotel.
Date and Time:12 June, 8:30 am to 11 am
Venue: Melia Hotel Yangon
Cost: No cost to attend. (Limited seats! First
come, first served.)
Registration: Click here. Prior registration is required.WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Personnel responsible for crisis management or business continuity, e.g.,
General Management, Human Resources, Risk, Security, Operations etc.
Limited seats only for discussions to be kept conducive.
SPEAKERS
Dr. Philippe Guibert, Regional Medical Director, Consulting
Services for Asia
International SOS
A specialist in Public Health, Philippe leads the regional medical consulting
team which provides health risks advisory services and also designs
occupational health, community health and corporate health solutions to
companies addressing their duty of care obligations across Asia.Mr. Aditya Luthra, Security Director – Security
Solutions, Asia Pacific
International SOS & Control Risks
Based currently in Singapore, Aditya leads client engagements around Asia and
Australasia, developing bespoke solutions in support of organisations and
managing their travel risk mitigation strategies, policies and procedures.Mr. Guillaume Sautier, Country Manager Myanmar
International SOS
With overall general management responsibilities, Guillaume is looking after
International SOS operations in Myanmar. He is based in Yangon and has over 7
years’ experience with International SOS across the world, particularly in
developing countries, supporting clients from diverse sectors.