Health and Safety Toolbox Talks are the quickest and most effective way to educate your construction workers in short bursts.
This toolbox talk gives you the information you need your staff to know to be able to work safely in and around excavations.
A must for all groundworkers, utility installers and any trade working on site during excavation work.
2. Safety in Excavations is covered by:
The Health and Safety at Work Act
The Management of Health and Safety at Work
Regulations
The Construction (Design & Management) Regulations
The Working at Height Regulations are also applicable as a
deep excavation presents a fall risk
3. If a trench or excavation
cannot be made safe by
sloping or battering the
sides to the angle of
repose, support must
be in place, such as
sheet piling or trench
boxes
Loose/fractured rock
also requires support as
does wet sand and high
clay content soil.
No soil can be relied on to support
its own weight, regardless of the
make up of the soil.
The Angle of Repose is the
steepest angle that a substance
will always fall to.
4. The type of support
depends upon:
The type of excavation
The nature of the ground
Ground water conditions
A survey of soil by a
competent person will
ascertain which type of
support is required. A
safe system of work must
be devised for
installing/removing
supports.
Sheet Piling
Trench Box
5. ACCESS SERVICES
Access must be by:
- Ladder
- Stepped Earth
- Steps
- Sloping Ground
Service drawings MUST be
consulted before works
commence
CAT scanning MUST also
be undertaken as a
precaution
If servcices are found –
works must STOP
IMMEDIATELY!
6. The edges of excavations must be barriered
to prevent persons, vehicles, plant or objects
falling in.
Barriers must comply with the Working at
Height Regulations and have a guard rail at
950mm.
Stop blocks can be used to stop plant getting
too near the edge of the excavation as this
may cause collapse.
7. Deep excavations
should be treated as
confined spaces and a
gas test undertaken
prior to entry.
If the air monitor shows
an unsafe atmosphere,
respiratory equipment
must be worn
8. It is a legal requirement to inspect an excavation at the start of
every shift.
Persons must not be set to work if the excavation shows signs
of cracking or if the sides have moved.
Movement can be detected from supports moving or from
objects, like stones, falling.
The angle of the supports should be checked and the edges.
The report must be recorded on a statutory inspection form.
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