Mexico
Enhancing Safety through Innovation: Data-Driven Weather Stations
SDGs

At Wistron Mexico, we are deeply committed to protecting the health and well-being of our employees — especially those working at heights. As part of this commitment, we have installed weather stations at our buildings to monitor key environmental conditions such as wind speed, wind direction, and temperature. This real-time data enables us to make informed decisions, establish effective safety protocols, and ensure a secure working environment at elevated levels.
Through consistent analysis of weather data, we have developed clear safety guidelines tailored for rooftop and high-level operations. For instance, work at heights is limited when wind speeds exceed 20 to 28 km/h, ensuring that strong gusts do not endanger our teams. In addition, thorough hazard and risk assessments are conducted based on factors such as the type of lifting equipment in use, the height of the work area, and the conditions of the roof, terrain, or balcony. For tasks involving cutting, welding, or work performed under thermal or elevated conditions, we fully comply with national safety regulations, including NOM-027 and NOM-015. These standards are integrated into our broader safety framework, reflecting a proactive and comprehensive approach to workplace safety.

The weather stations are more than just a technical upgrade — they are a clear example of how Wistron integrates sustainability with innovation. By incorporating technology to enhance environmental awareness and safety, we are creating a workplace where employee welfare and environmental responsibility go hand in hand. Our goal is not only to reduce the risks associated with working at heights but also to cultivate a strong culture of safety and care across all levels of the organization. This initiative is a key part of our broader sustainability strategy and a testament to our ongoing efforts to lead with purpose, responsibility, and forward-thinking solutions.