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9 Steps to Reduce Risk from Wildfire Smoke for Construction Crews
Do not rely on dust masks for protection! Even if your project site is not directly threatened by flames, your construction crews can be affected by the smoke from wildfires that are burning many miles away. WeatherBuild provides scheduled reports with Air Quality...
Materials Risk Management: Safe and Successful Hot Weather Concreting
High ambient temperature, high concrete temperature, low relative humidity, and high wind speed can damage both fresh mixed and hardened concrete. The American Concrete Institute highlights how “…concrete in hot weather is subject to high loss of moisture...
Weather Risk Management for Construction and Operations: Extreme Rainfall and Climate Change
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2020: Extreme Rainfall and Climate Change Impacts of climate change on extreme rainfall (ER) processes For the World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2020, authors Truong-Huy Nguyen, A.M.ASCE and Van-Thanh-Van...
Attention Contractors & Owners: Hurricane Season Starts June 1st with Above-average Activity for 2020
Seasonal hurricane outlook leans toward above-average activity for 2020 60% chance of an above-normal season 30% chance of a near-normal season 10% chance of a below-normal season Attention all site stakeholders, project teams, and work crews across the construction...
How Wind Rating Requirements Impact Scissor Lift Design and Safe Use
How Wind Rating Requirements Impact Scissor Lift Design and Safe Use By Michael Flanagan – Product Manager, Genie – A Terex Brand on May 7, 2020 This article is republished here with prior written permission from Genie – A Terex Brand. © 2020 Terex...