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Safety Talks for EXCAVATION
Before Excavation Review
- Underground utilities located? (Checked with Owning area representative)
- Any overhead hazards? (i.e., falling rock, soil, or other materials or equipment)
- Wiil there be any heavy equipment operating in the near proximity of the excavation?
- Estimated depth required for the excavation?
- How many people will work inside the excavation?
- Is there an escape plan for those inside the excavation to cover a possible cave in or slide?
- Has there been a soil analysis? This will help determine the type of shoring to provide or the angle or repose needed.
Steps to Take to Provide a Safe Excavation
- Any excavation with a depth of four feet or more required adequate shoring or sloping
- Never store excavated or other materials closer than two feet from the edge of the excavation
- Inspect the excavation daily. This must be done by a competent peron
- Access ladders must be provided every twenty-five foot in excavations of four (4) foot or more in depth
- Review escape procedures with all personnel who may have cause to be in the excavation
Additional Discussion Notes
- Possible gas accumulation in the excavation?
- Barriers, guardrails or other safety warnings in excavation area?
Remember: Unlike most accidents, the cave-in of an excavation usually can be predicted if closely watched. It is, therefore, critical that a competent person keeps a close eye on any excavation. Everyone should be removed from the excavation area should it appear to be unstable.
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