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ISO31031 – Good Practice guidance for youth travel

Organising a youth or school trip can be an exciting but daunting experience. Ensuring the safety and well-being of young travellers requires careful planning and a robust risk management approach. While developing a comprehensive risk management system might seem overwhelming, the good news is that you don’t have to start from scratch. ISO 31031: Risk […]

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ISO 31030 and ISO 31031: A Comparative Analysis

ISO 31030:2021 Travel Risk Management Guidance for Organisations and ISO 31031:2024 Managing Risk for Youth and School Trips offer valuable frameworks for managing the risks associated to travel for two different groups of travellers. Whilst, ISO 31030 provides a general framework applicable to all organisations, and primarily adults; ISO 31031 focuses specifically on travel risks

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Travel Safety in 2025: A Call to Action for Businesses

The year 2024 served as a stark reminder of the inherent and evolving risks associated with travel. A series of tragic events, including two devastating airline crashes, highlighted the fragility of even the most common modes of transportation. The Jeju Air Crash: On Christmas Day, a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 carrying 181 passengers and crew

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High Risk Vs Low Risk Locations

For quite some time now organisations have been considering the destination as the main trigger when considering travel risk management. What I mean by this is that for destinations that are considered “high-risk”, many organisations have a security check in place and (hopefully)some sort of procedures….(not all…). Let’s unpack this a bit. Firstly, how do

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