Risk assessment
- Site assessment and workshop – includes an enhanced weather risk summary, action planning, trigger chart development/review, and build out of a communication structure
- Service refinement – includes operational concerns of the customer, customer feedback, point of customer contact, and defined forecast updates, methods, etc.
Pre-storm and during weather event activation
- Active monitoring – live or pre-recorded daily briefings with DTN plus remote active monitoring and updates and weather/impact guidance
- Cross-functional communication – briefings for emergency management, executive leadership teams, constituents, or other stakeholders
Post-Event Evaluation
- Post-Storm Report (PSR) – written analysis of the weather event and information shared for customers to use with key stakeholders
- Post-event assessment – review provides data that can be used to influence updates to upcoming action and communication plans
Link weather forecasts, consultation and alerts with operational planning
- Actionable insights – reduce your liability with professional, independent insights
- Reduced costs – save time and money by minimizing costs and limiting unnecessary downtime
- Educated decisions – make expert-supported, confident decisions
- Safety first – ensure a high level of safety and efficiency
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