August 28, 2018
In 2018, forecasters expect a slightly above-average hurricane season. There are 14 named storms, out of which seven are expected to become hurricanes, and three are expected to become major hurricanes.
Construction sites are all too vulnerable to a hurricane’s strong winds and heavy rain. With peak wind speeds that exceed 186 mph and rain that can pour down at an inch per hour, hurricanes can turn excavation sites and temporarily supported structures into nightmares.
Whether they contain numbers to contact in an emergency or project drawings, documents are critical. While most peoples’ important documents are stored on computers or the Internet, it’s vital to have hard copies of the same stored safely off-site and on-site.
Construction materials that cannot be moved before the hurricane need to be stored or covered so that they do not get damaged. Aside from storage space for vulnerable materials, it would also be necessary to get netting, banding materials and self-tapping concrete anchoring screws for materials that can’t be moved or stored safely. Uninstalled materials must also be stored securely. Conex containers and storage boxes are ideal for this purpose.
Chemicals must also be removed from the site, isolated or neutralized to prevent unexpected damage caused by release and reaction. Jobsite debris could become projectiles in a hurricane, so be prepared to remove debris and ensure the jobsite is cleaned regularly.
When possible, the following items should be removed:
The general rule of thumb is to suspend work on projects that could be damaged by the storm, but to finish work if it would help minimize the damages caused from the storm. In addition, you can prepare by:
It is also a good idea to take pictures of the construction site before the hurricane so that you can get an idea of the extent of the damage.
Special care must be taken when it comes to securing electrical and flammable items in order to avoid damage to electronics and fires.
You should also check that fire protection systems and fire extinguishers are working.
The most dangerous thing to do is not to prepare adequately for a hurricane. If your construction site is in a vulnerable area like Florida or Texas, you need to take special precautions to protect your site from potential damages.
Mobile Modular Portable Storage has been helping businesses prepare and recover from hurricanes with a range of steady, robust disaster relief storage containers. Check out more or request a quote on our site.
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