Electric League of Missouri & Kansas

  • About Us
    • History
    • Board of Directors
    • Contact
    • Foundation >
      • Scholarship Application
  • 2025 Energy Forum
    • Call For Papers
  • EVENTS
    • Program | Education | Networking
    • Calendar
    • Sponsors
  • Member Directory
  • News & Resources
    • COVID-19 Resources
    • Careers
    • Job Board
    • News
    • Informational Links
    • Newsletters
  • Join
    • Membership Application
    • Member Login
  • About Us
    • History
    • Board of Directors
    • Contact
    • Foundation >
      • Scholarship Application
  • 2025 Energy Forum
    • Call For Papers
  • EVENTS
    • Program | Education | Networking
    • Calendar
    • Sponsors
  • Member Directory
  • News & Resources
    • COVID-19 Resources
    • Careers
    • Job Board
    • News
    • Informational Links
    • Newsletters
  • Join
    • Membership Application
    • Member Login
News

ARTICLE

Date ArticleType
10/29/2020 Other

Risk Management Corner

It’s easy to just jump into a vehicle and head toward a destination on a sunny, calm day. But we’re approaching the time of year when severe weather conditions can make the journey more complicated. Snow, ice, rain, fog, wildfire, wind — they all present considerable hazards that can come seemingly out of nowhere. A healthy respect for unpredictable weather, mixed with preparedness, could be the difference between safety and disaster behind the wheel.

Weather conditions can change from minute to minute and location to location. Even the most thorough travel plans may quickly become irrelevant — sometimes while you’re on the road. To help your employees stay safe during inclement weather season, monitor your forecast daily, and prepare your vehicles and drivers appropriately. Follow these steps

 Electric League of Missouri & Kansas.  All Rights Reserved.     PO Box 419264 |  Kansas City, MO 64141     Phone: (816) 561-5323 | sitemap