Storm Eowyn Weather Warnings
Cleaner Group
Throughout the UK, we enable our clients to reduce their carbon footprint, save money and join the green revolution.
Key Guidance
Avoid Non-Essential Travel
Police Scotland has strongly advised against unnecessary travel during the storm. High winds, heavy rain, and potential flooding can make roads hazardous.
If travel is unavoidable, ensure your journey is essential and check weather updates and road conditions beforehand.
Remote Working Arrangements
Staff who can work from home are encouraged to do so.
On-Site Staff
For those required to be on-site, managers are assessing the situation according to the site location across the country and will advise accordingly.
Safety measures, including halting outdoor or high-risk activities, may be implemented based on weather severity.
Communication
Keep your phone charged and ensure you have access to updates via email, company messaging systems, or direct contact with your line manager.
Emergency Preparedness
Familiarise yourself with emergency contact numbers and procedures.
Avoid flood-prone areas and high-risk zones, and follow local authority updates on storm progression and safety measures.
Personal Safety
Avoid walking near trees, power lines, or areas prone to falling debris.
Further Information
Stay updated with reliable sources for weather and travel information, including:
Met Office: www.metoffice.gov.uk
Traffic Scotland: www.trafficscotland.org
Police Scotland: Follow their social media channels or website for live updates.