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What is the recommended speed during a snow storm?
You may want to stop at a safe turnout to use a snow or, ice or scraper. Use the car defroster and a clean cloth to keep the windows free of fog. Slow down. A highway speed of 55 miles an hour may be safe in dry weather – but an invitation for trouble on snow and ice.
Can I leave work early if it snows?
The FLSA permits employers to require exempt and nonexempt employees to use accrued leave for absences, even when employers are closed during a snowstorm. “This is one way that employers can dissuade exempt employees from reporting late or leaving early due to inclement weather,” Kopplin said.
Do I have to go work during snowstorm?
Yes, your employer can require you to come to work despite severe weather. That said, a reasonable employer – and even employers that aren’t generally reasonable in other situations – will make allowances for employees who cannot safely make it in.
How do you drive in a snow storm?
Driving in Snow: On the Road Go slow! It’s easier to control your vehicle when you’re driving at a slow pace, so accelerate and decelerate as slowly as you can to regain traction on the road and avoid skidding off-course. If possible, maintain eight or 10 seconds of distance between you and the car in front of you.
How do you drive up an icy hill?
Dos and Don’ts of Driving Up a Snow-Covered Hill
- Start with a bit of acceleration before you reach the hill. You need momentum to get up to the top.
- Do no try to power up the hill. If, once you are on the hill, you press the gas hard you will simply find your wheels spinning.
- Do not stop unless you must.
Should employees be paid for snow days?
According to the DOL, if you close because of inclement weather such as rain, snow, or other emergencies and the employee has worked that week, that person must be paid their full, normal salary. If the employee does work from home, you should not require the use of paid time off.
Can an employer force you to come to work in bad weather?
Employees are obliged to attend work in terms of their contracts of employment, even in the case of extreme weather conditions. Employers would be within their rights to refuse to pay an employee who cannot make it into work due to the adverse weather conditions.
Should I drive during a snow storm?
Driving safety is of the utmost importance when a winter storm rolls in. Never drive with snow or ice piled on top of your vehicle as it can fly off and hit another vehicle or pedestrian or cause a dangerous road obstruction.
Should I drive in a snow storm?
Snowy and icy conditions make road travel extremely dangerous. While it is best to avoid driving in the snow or ice, sometimes it is necessary. Therefore, as the winter months approach you should prepare ahead of time so if you are caught out on the road during a blizzard, you have a better chance of staying safe.
When driving on a long trip you should avoid?
To reduce the risk of becoming fatigued on a long trip, you should stop to take a break at least once for every two hours or 100 miles driven.
What should I do after a winter storm passes?
Monitor weather conditions closely and follow these tips once a winter storm has passed: Avoid walking outside on slippery or hilly surfaces until all ice has melted. Even when snow, sleet and/or freezing rain are no longer falling, it may take considerable time for frozen precipitation on the ground to melt.
How dangerous is the road after a winter storm?
Roads, sidewalks and other hard surfaces can still be dangerous for days after a storm, however, and very cold temperatures may linger on. Monitor weather conditions closely and follow these tips once a winter storm has passed: Avoid walking outside on slippery or hilly surfaces until all ice has melted.
Do you need a snow shovel before or after a storm?
You’ll want to have enough so you can shovel and salt all your outdoor stairs, stoops and walkways right after the storm before the snow has time to melt and then turn to ice when the temperature drops. You’ll want to make sure you have a good snow shovel (or two) before the storm.
What are the effects of winter storms?
Winter storms can bring not only large amounts of snow, but also extreme cold, high winds, freezing rain and ice. They can cause downed trees, make roads or walkways incredibly dangerous, and cause power outages that can last for several days. Public transportation can be affected and schools and childcare facilities might be closed.