Global Rescue continues to oversee the safety of its clients in Japan and is monitoring reports of nuclear radiation levels in urban areas where those levels could rise depending on meteorological conditions.

The company’s on-site crisis response professionals are providing security advice on how to shelter-in-place, are creating command structures in the event of an emergency and have established evacuation contingency plans involving both land and air assets which would be implemented should there be indications that radiation in those areas is approaching harmful levels.

Two corporations with an active presence in Japan have retained Global Rescue’s services to more than 150 employees.

“Nobody yet knows how bad this is going to get,” said Global Rescue CEO Dan Richards, “but our teams are prepared to evacuate immediately should the need arise.”