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OSHA Trench and Excavation Safety Basics
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OSHA trench and excavation safety requires protective systems (sloping, shielding, or shoring) for trenches 5 feet or deeper to prevent cave-ins, and 4 feet or deeper for mandatory egress, such as ladders, placed within 25 feet of workers. A "competent person" must inspect trenches daily, ensure 2-foot minimum spoil pile setbacks, and test for hazardous atmospheres.  Important OSHA Requirements (29 CFR 1926 Subpart P) Competent Person: A designated individual who can identify hazards and has authority to take prompt corrective measures must inspect trenches daily and after rain... Show more
OSHA Trench and Excavation Safety Basics
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25 Questions

1. Why is tabulated data important?

2. How can employers prevent materials from falling into the trench?

3. What other hazards do the OSHA Excavation standards address?

4. What does a trench box do?

5. What other hazards exist besides cave-ins?

6. How must manufactured systems be used and maintained?

7. What does a 1½:1 angle mean in trenching?

8. What hazards must be evaluated before entering a trench?

9. Why is sloping or benching effective?

10. Why must employers maintain protective-system materials?

11. When is shoring required?

12. What precautions are required before temporarily removing a support member?

13. Why should safety be evaluated before submitting a bid?

14. Do trench boxes stop collapses?

15. What happens when crews rush or improvise during excavation?

16. What authority must a competent person have?

17. When is simple sloping acceptable?

18. How do trench boxes protect workers?

19. What does OSHA require for safe access and egress?

20. What is Type C soil?

21. Can employers excavate below the footing of a foundation or retaining wall?

22. What can effective preplanning prevent in excavation operations?

23. What conditions prevent soil from being classified as Type A?

24. What types of soil are classified as Type A?

25. What is a significant consequence of not identifying hazards early in excavation?