A little unusual perhaps for this forum but I thought maybe you seasoned outdoor workers would have a better idea than me -
I live in Northern Ireland and a weather warning has been issued for here for Monday and Tuesday for strong winds. having looked there predicting around 30MPH. I am getting delivered near 5 ton of stones on Tuesday that I MUST (due to were they are being tipped - only choice) move on that day. I will be using a barrow to transport over a run of ramps up and down over loads of steps over about 30 metres.
I have done this run before in the opposite way over the same ramps etc but not in these sort of winds. Because of the run of ramps etc there is some balancing involved and I am wondering if this is going to be too dangerous in these winds - i.e. could they force me and/or the wheelbarrow of the ramps to the ground? I have never worked in 30MPH winds so no idea what they are really like. Perhaps someone has had a similar experience?
I could at worst reschedule the delivery to the following days where the winds have eased significantly
I live in Northern Ireland and a weather warning has been issued for here for Monday and Tuesday for strong winds. having looked there predicting around 30MPH. I am getting delivered near 5 ton of stones on Tuesday that I MUST (due to were they are being tipped - only choice) move on that day. I will be using a barrow to transport over a run of ramps up and down over loads of steps over about 30 metres.
I have done this run before in the opposite way over the same ramps etc but not in these sort of winds. Because of the run of ramps etc there is some balancing involved and I am wondering if this is going to be too dangerous in these winds - i.e. could they force me and/or the wheelbarrow of the ramps to the ground? I have never worked in 30MPH winds so no idea what they are really like. Perhaps someone has had a similar experience?
I could at worst reschedule the delivery to the following days where the winds have eased significantly