Safety at the FIFA World Cup
Atlanta's World Cup matches are just a few months out. It will be a massive event with a lot going on behind the scenes to ensure the safety of attendants and locals. Dave Arick, the managing director of Global Risk Management at Sedgwick, breaks down crowd surges, staffing strains, and safety concerns.
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