Duty of Care Doesn’t End at Departure

Employee Travel Safety

A security incident, natural disaster, civil unrest, or medical emergency can unfold without warning, and your ability to locate, communicate with, and support your people in those moments defines both the outcome and your liability exposure. Sigma7 combines expert-led travel risk training with S7 ONE Connect, our platform designed to keep traveling teams informed, reachable, and supported anywhere in the world.

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How Sigma7 Helps
  • S7 ONE Connect

    S7 ONE Connect is Sigma7’s traveler safety platform, giving organizations real-time visibility of where their people are, the ability to push threat alerts and travel advisories directly to travelers, and a direct communication channel when an incident occurs. It turns your duty of care from a policy into a practical capability.

  • Active Threat Response

    Employees traveling in unfamiliar or higher-risk environments need to know how to respond when a threat materializes. Our Active Threat Response training prepares travelers and deployed teams with practiced lockdown, evacuation, and immediate action protocols relevant to the environments they’re working in.

  • Crisis Management Leadership Training

    When an employee incident occurs overseas, your crisis and incident management response is activated immediately. Our Crisis Management Leadership Team (CMLT) and Live Incident Management Team (LIMT) exercises ensure your organization knows exactly how to coordinate a response — across time zones, jurisdictions, and stakeholders.

  • Crisis Communications

    When an employee incident occurs, what you say, and how quickly you say it, affects your people, your stakeholders, and your organization’s reputation. Sigma7 helps you develop crisis communications frameworks and provides expert guidance on messaging during active incidents, so you’re never improvising when it matters most.

  • Hostile Environment Awareness Training

    Employees traveling to high-risk or conflict-affected regions need more than a travel advisory, they need practical skills. Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) prepares your people to recognize threats, respond to medical emergencies, and make sound decisions under pressure, wherever their work takes them.