Environmental: Sustainable Industrial Operations
Extreme weather threatens the duration and productivity of industrial work, harming stakeholders' interests and employee safety. Enable sustainable practices for a changing climate with Weather Intelligence.
The industrial sector is responsible for 29.3% of total emissions in the US. Reducing emissions from this sector alone would greatly drive the global initiative to mitigate climate change.
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severity - 3 sever
Avoid Dusty Jobs: Dry Weather
Dry weather can increase the amount of dust on the job site leading to localized polluted air that can affect employees and surrounding communities.
severity - 3 sever
Avoid Use of Hazardous Substances: Moderate Wind
Winds are increasing. Droplets may remain suspended in the air and drift to neighboring communities.
severity - 3 sever
Delay Operations: Extreme Heat
Hot weather may reduce the efficiency of certain materials such as sealants and mortar. Consider delaying operations to reduce waste footprint.
severity - 3 sever
Protect Employees: Unhealthy Air Quality
Ensure employees are safe and only perform indoor tasks until air quality outside improves.
severity - 4 extreme
Secure Work Site: Extreme Wind
Move materials and equipment indoors and secure large items outside to prevent from debris to be scattered outside of site