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What measures do you take to prepare your jobsite for stormy weather?
 
Posts: 238 | Registered: 22 November 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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we fill the scows (2,usually) with 4,000 cy of material each, lash them securely to the dredge -which is spudded down in a somewhat protected area, batten hatches, dog the doors, store everything loose, and hang on..the dredge is a terrific spot to safely feel the storm's fury.

i suspect you were looking for more traditional land-based jobsites, but that's how we do it on the dredge.
 
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