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Preparing for weather risk

Preparing for weather risk


Know what to do if you are affected

The arrival of Tropical Cyclone Debbie is another timely reminder how quickly extreme weather events can materialise. If you are in the North Queensland area we would encourage you to familiarise yourself with the Aon Situation Room. Our team have years of experience in helping businesses in the process of clean up, assessment and restoration. We are here to support you get your business back up and running as quickly as possible.

A timely reminder to plan ahead

Although we cannot predict the weather there are actions we can take to be better informed and better prepared when managing the risk. To help our clients be better prepared for a storm or natural disaster and to give you more information on the solutions that are available we have bought together insights from our weather risk experts across Aon.

Flood mitigation, preparing for the storm

With gale force winds predicted to bring storm tides threatening low lying coastal regions, we share some useful tips on being prepared.
Managing Weather Risk

As a small business or a risk manager in a large organisation, you need to be on top of the threats of the weather and minimise the impact should your area be affected. It is not just direct impact on your premises, but also you need to consider supply chain risks as well.
Understand your true natural catastrophe risk

Situations such as Cyclone Debbie bring storms to the forefront of risk management thinking, but have you considered your company's full natural catasrophe exposure? Peter Cheeseman, Head of Analytics talks about how you can assess the actions required to keep in touch with the increasing threat of natural catastrophe, including storms.

 

In times of weather risk we aim to be your first point of call please do not hesitate to contact us if you are affected by Cyclone Debbie.

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