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Hurricane Season Preparedness

  • Writer: Boss Energy Solutions
    Boss Energy Solutions
  • Jun 8
  • 2 min read

Hurricane season is officially underway, and for those of us who live and work along the Gulf Coast, that means it's time to review our preparedness plans and stay alert throughout the months ahead.


Running from June 1 through November 30, hurricane season brings the potential for severe weather that can impact both our workplaces and communities. While many of us have weathered storms before, each hurricane season is different. Taking time now to refresh your knowledge of safety procedures and emergency plans can make a significant difference when a storm threatens.


Workplace Preparedness

If a storm forms in the Gulf, we will closely monitor it from start to finish. All employees should be familiar with the storm plan for their specific facility or platform. These plans may vary depending on the company and location, so please refer to your platform supervisor for guidance.

Evacuations will be conducted as quickly and safely as possible, but patience is key—everyone’s safety is the top priority, and many of us have loved ones we’re working to return home to.


Home Preparedness Tips

During your time off, take steps to prepare your home and family:


Before the Hurricane

  • Replenish emergency kits and essential supplies.

  • Secure loose outdoor items.

  • Board up windows with plywood.

  • Fill up your vehicle’s fuel tank.

  • Fully charge phones, radios, flashlights, and other battery-operated devices.

  • Stay informed with local emergency weather updates.


During the Hurricane

  • Remain indoors, away from windows; stay in the center of the home on the ground floor.

  • Continue monitoring emergency broadcasts via radio or television.

  • Turn off non-essential electrical appliances and devices.

  • Avoid coastal areas, rivers, and streams due to flooding risk.

  • Never attempt to drive through flooded roads.

  • Follow instructions from local authorities once the storm passes.


Emergency Contact Information

Please ensure your emergency contact information is current with the company. In the event of a storm, it may be crucial to reach you quickly. If your information has changed, contact your supervisor or HR to update it immediately.


Stay safe, stay prepared, and look out for one another this hurricane season!

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