International SOS has released guidelines for organizations to ensure the safety of their workforce during this year’s Hajj season in Saudi Arabia, held from June 26 to July 1, which is expected to attract two million people. With travel restrictions lifted, the pilgrimage is anticipated to enjoy pre-pandemic levels of participation. However, with the event coinciding with the hot summer weather, it is important that pilgrims take precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses. These include staying hydrated, dressing in loose lightweight clothing, avoiding direct sun exposure, wearing hats or using umbrellas, and listening to your body to avoid over-exertion. Government directives should also be closely followed, with the use of trusted and approved pilgrimage organizers, adherence to the local legal, cultural, and religious norms, and compliance with instructions issued by authorities. International SOS, which specializes in providing customized health and security risk management, delivers on-the-ground quality delivery and proactive solutions to support business resilience, continuity, and sustainability, with 13,000 experts available 24/7 in emergencies.
Safely Managing Extreme Heat During Hajj Season: Guidelines for Organizations
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