Security Advice and Assistance Sample Clauses

Security Advice and Assistance. Members will have telephone access 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to Intl.SOS security specialists for up-to- date travel security assessments, timely and expert advice including general travel security concerns, pre-travel advice on managing an emerging risk and assistance in response to a critical situation. Response in the case of a kidnap and xxxxxx or extortion case is not included within the Subscription Fee but can be made available on request under separate arrangements. Call handling and operations delivery shall follow the Operations and Xxxxxxxx Procedure. Security advice is based on countries and cities referred to above or for other locations where the amount of research required to answer the Subscriber questions does not exceed two (2) hours, and/or does not incur additional costs. In the event additional research needs to be undertaken, additional fees will apply. The scope of work and associated fees will be agreed between Intl.SOS and the Subscriber before the research work commences.
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