Railyard Management
Secure trains and equipment from hazardous conditions to avoid damages.
Avoid train and equipment damage by monitoring incoming hail, floods, and other parameters
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severity - 3 sever
Secure Parking Trains: High Winds
Apply breaks for all parking trains to prevent rolling carts. High winds expected.
severity - 4 extreme
Stop Trains: Lightning & Thunder Risk
Reroute, check for track damage, ensure employee safety at stations. Monitor lightning activity, motion, directionality and speed 15 and 30 minutes into the future, based on distance from location.
severity - 3 sever
Check Tracks: Elevated Soil Saturation
Send employees to evaluate track bending. Consider reducing speed or stopping trains to avoid track damage or derailment. *Different soil types have different soil saturation thresholds, be sure to adjust according to your location.
severity - 4 extreme
Monitor Tracks: Moderate Flood Risk
Rail inspection needed. Moderate flash flooding possible. Rivers experiencing flooding conditions with minor impacts to homes and businesses.
severity - 4 extreme
Monitor Tracks: Major Flood Risk
Rail inspection needed, check for track damage, stop train or reroute and monitor flooding. Major river and/or flash flooding possible. Major disruptions to transportation, along with significant impacts to homes/businesses.
severity - 4 extreme
Consider reroute: Fire threat
Monitor real-time fire movement very closely, stop train or re-route if needed. Communicate with local emergency authorities. Prep teams for track damage and air quality.
severity - 3 sever
Prep Teams for Hail Protocol: Hail Risk
Reduce speed, staff for snow removal, tracks blocked, low visibility, brief employees for general weather safety operations (frost bite, hypothermia, slipping on ice, etc).