There is no OSHA standard that establishes maximum weight of something being lifted, or the maximum wind speed when lifting.
The maximum wind speed of a category 2 hurricane is 110 mph.
153 mph
120mph
it was 150 mph
Hurricanes are categorized based on maximum sustained wind speed.
Wind speed is the speed at which air moves from one place to another. Wind speed is a critical factor in determining the intensity of a hurricane, as higher wind speeds are associated with more powerful and destructive storms. Hurricane categories are based on the maximum sustained wind speed of the storm.
Wind turbines are normally placed at the bottom of a valley, or a hill that doesn't have trees (trees block and trap wind, reducing the wind speed) at an angle where the speed of wind and the amount of wind are the greatest so to produce the maximum amount of energy.
10-15 knots in a good gust of wind
35 miles per hour.
Most outdoor work has no maximum wind speed. Crane lifting and the like will have maximum speed criteria, but this will depend on the specific crane and the work being done and will be set by the crane manufacturer..
Wind turbines typically require a minimum wind speed of about 7-10 miles per hour to start generating electricity. The optimal wind speed for producing the maximum amount of electricity is around 25-35 miles per hour. Turbines are designed to automatically adjust their blade angles to capture the maximum energy from varying wind speeds.