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Daily and before the start of each shift; As dictated by the work being done in the trench; After every rainstorm; After other events that could increase hazards, e.g. snowstorm, windstorm, thaw, earthquake, etc.; When fissures, tension s, sloughing, undercutting, water seepage, bulging at the bottom, or
The Top 3 Types of Excavation Topsoil Excavation Prior to most construction projects, the upper layer of soil is removed. Earth Excavation This is the removal of soil beneath the topsoil and on top of rock. Rock Excavation When it comes to removing rock beneath soil, using earthmoving equipment wont cut it.
OSHA standards require safe access and egress to all excavations, including ladders, steps, ramps or other safe means of exit for employees working in trench excavations four feet or deeper. These devices must be located within 25 feet of all workers. Keep heavy equipment away from trench edges.
5 feet deep trenches must have a protective system in place. Trenches greater than 4 feet must have a ladder for exit and egress. Ladders should extend at least 3 feet from the excavation for easy access and easy exit. Place excavated materials 2 feet away from the edge of the excavation.
A competent person is an individual, designated by the employer, who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous to workers, and who is authorized to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them.
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A pit was defined as a single excavation, circular in appearance, with well-defined edges, and where the ratio between the length and the width of the excavation did not exceed two. A trench was defined as an elongated and continuous excavation, with well-defined edges and at least two times longer than its width.
Because the excavator creates a ditch with a top thats considerably wider than the bottom, youre left with substantial backfill. Meanwhile, a trencher can dig smooth, straight trenches. The machine has vertical walls and flat bottoms, resulting in cleaner, more precise trenching.

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