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OSHA requires employers to provide ladders, steps, ramps, or other safe means of egress for workers working in trench excavations 4 feet (1.22 meters) or deeper. The means of egress must be located so as not to require workers to travel more than 25 feet (7.62 meters) laterally within the trench.
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.
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To raise awareness of the hazards, OSHA encourages all employees exposed to excavations deeper than 5 feet (not in rock) to follow the three Ss of trenching safety: Slope It, Shore It, and Shield It!
Six Foot Rule: OSHA standards require that if an excavation is 6 feet (1.83 meters) or deeper, there must also be protections in place to prevent workers from falling into the excavation. This can include measures like guardrails, fences, or barricades around the perimeter of the excavation.
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