New Health, Safety & Crisis Management Consultancy launches
Press Release 27/10/2008
tranquilico.com – for ultimate peace of mind!
A new health, safety and crisis management consultancy for the travel industry launched this month.
Founded by Colin McGregor, a leading health, safety and crisis management expert. tranquilico.com has been set up to provide low cost effective solutions, for an area that has always been of concern to many small & medium sized enterprises in the travel industry. Particularly those who have not had the resources to dedicate to this important field nor the expertise to get things up and running effectively.
Managing Director Colin McGregor said “The premise of tranquilico.com is to provide ‘ultimate peace of mind’ for those smaller to medium sized operators and agents who don’t have the luxury of dedicated teams of staff for these specialist areas. With the experience I gained working for 3 extremely large operators I can apply these principles to smaller companies to suit their business needs and costs”.
tranquilico.com can provide a range of services suited to a companies needs:
*Preparing and installing health & safety due diligence
*Providing health & safety training
*Conducting incident investigation with a range of specialist staff
*Preparing crisis management policies and procedures
*Providing crisis management training
*Simulation exercises
*Mentoring crisis situations
*Providing counselling or psychological support to customers or staff overseas
Contact details:
e-mail: [email protected]
tel: 0208 242 4553
Web: http://www.tranquilico.com
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