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were approaching the point in our excavation where we need to look at bench cutting this soil OSHA requires that at five feet we take a shelf and go back three feet so were very close to that point were going to cut this in now what were concerned with from a safety standpoint is lensing sandy soils tend to lens like the lens on your eye right and come out and start shifting we dont want anybody working in this area where this soil is unstable were also very concerned about this root matter thats coming through the face here we got to get all that cleaned up and pulled out of here so our next cut is going to be three foot back at a five foot elevation Im on my segmental retaining wall project here my blocks arrived and normally people want to grab that block and start building wall we dont want to do that yet couple of things we got to check the first is the degree of back cut of this slope this is a good sandy soil what Im shooting for is a 35 degree back cut which would be