Port Operations
Manage high risk thresholds for operational efficiency. Schedule shifts during optimal times, ensure safe working conditions for employees and equipment, and protect cargo from damage.
Protect $50M+ vessels from unnecessary damages
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severity - 4 extreme
Activate Snow Plow: Heavy Snow Accumulation
Activate Snow plow to clean accumulation on containers and docking/loading areas. Monitor ice accumulation on ships to prevent roll over.
severity - 3 sever
Implement Extreme Cold Protocol: Low Temp
Monitor cargo temp and brief employees for general weather safety operations (frost bite, hypothermia, slipping on ice, etc).
severity - 4 extreme
High Risk: Wet Conditions
Cover all containers. Prep for delays.
severity - 4 extreme
Take Down Cranes: Extreme Winds
Take down cranes. Clear ships of X size to leave port. Notify staff - stay clear of the stacks, don't go near containers.
severity - 3 sever
Suspend Crane Operations: High Winds
Suspend crane operations. Ships to turn on Bow Thrusters. Lower all empty or light containers to lower level or to the ground ahead of time.
severity - 4 extreme
Suspend Cranes: Lightning & Thunder
Suspend crane operations! all staff should seek shelter. Expect delays.
severity - 2 moderate
Implement Extreme Heat Protocol
Monitor cargo temp to avoid damage. Personnel safety at risk - hydrate, and take frequent breaks.
severity - 2 moderate
Caution When Loading: High Humidity
Prevent condensation inside a container due to loading at high humidity.
severity - 4 extreme
Protect Equipment: Hail Risk
Protect equipment to avoid damage, personnel to seek cover.
severity - 4 extreme
Protect Equipment: Flood Risk
Move any equipment from the low-lying or flood-prone areas. Restrict access to flooded areas if deemed unsafe. Flash flooding is possible.
severity - 3 sever
Avoid outdoors: Un-healthy Air Quality
Avoid outdoor activity, make sure what type of cargo you are managing and check for potential leakage.