It’s a “educational tool “who does not wave the red rag of”the fear of the policeman“, adds Xavier Carn, satisfied that this subject of passenger safety is thus coming out of the shadows by allowing all departments of the company to communicate and thus “avoid the silo ” in favor of a cross-functional team.
It can also be applied to suppliers who will have to adapt to the policy decided“a virtuous circle“.
This standard is not obligatory or binding and no doubt it will remain so. Indeed, as summarized by a facilitator of the group of experts brought together to design it, “the risks associated with travel vary enormously according to the destinations, the political or health situations, no regulation can apply to all destinations or to all traveler profiles“.
It is therefore useful “to help organizations of all kinds to have a realistic and detailed plan covering all the possibilities and guaranteeing the safety of their workers on the move.”