“911” for local emergency services. If you are in a remote area, contact your local authorities. For Example: .
Queen’s 24-hour Emergency Report Centre (613-533-6111); collect calls will be accepted.
Department of Environmental Health and Safety at ehsss@queensu.ca
The (Worldwide)
The
International SOS: Call 1-215-942-8478 (collect calls accepted) or access the free (you will need to provide the ). Download the ISOS Assistance App.
Queen’s 24-hour Emergency Report Centre (+1-613-533-6111); collect calls will be accepted.
Please note: Costs related to insurance (i.e. prescription refills, visit to a medical clinic) will need to be paid by the individual first and then you will submit through your insurance provider for reimbursement.
Carry your with you while traveling (collect calls will be accepted). You can pick up a card at your department or faculty office, or the Department of Environmental Health and Safety, or print from the link above.
Register for International SOS and download the and carry the International Travel Emergency Contact Card with you.
Register as a Canadian abroad at OR with your country of citizenship if you are traveling on a non-Canadian passport.
Consider creating an (PDF 165 KB).
Review cannabis regulations.
Domestic Travel
International Travel
Contact:
Host institution/organization (if applicable).
鶹վ Off-campus Emergency Support Program team (ehssa@queensu.ca).
Your Department Head or Supervisor.
Contact:
Host institution/organization.
International SOS: call 1-215-942-8478 (collect calls accepted) or use the chat using the free (you will need to provide the ).
鶹վ Off-campus Emergency Support Program team (ehssa@queensu.ca).
Domestic Travel
International Travel
Contact:
“911” for local emergency services. If you are in a remote area, contact your local .
Queen’s 24-hour Emergency Report Centre (613-533-6111); collect calls will be accepted.