OSHA Emphasizes Trenching and Excavation
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OSHA Emphasizes Trenching & Excavation

Posted: October 16, 2018 Tags:

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OSHA recently updated the National Emphasis Program on preventing trenching and excavation collapses in response to a recent spike in trenching fatalities.

OSHA recently cited a Missouri excavating company for allowing two employees to work in an unprotected trench while installing sewer pipe.

The company now faces proposed penalties of over $189 thousand dollars.

OSHA inspectors determined that the company:

  • failed to use benching, sloping, shoring, or other protective systems to prevent a trench collapse;
  • conduct regular inspections of the jobsite;
  • adequately train workers to recognize and avoid unsafe trench conditions;
  • ensure a safe means for exiting the excavation;
  • and ensure that excavated materials were kept at least 2 feet from the trench edge.

Employers performing excavation work must develop and implement safety procedures to properly protect their employees from cave-ins, and train crews to recognize and evaluate hazards.

 

 

If you’re needing guidance on your excavation program don’t hesitate to call us here at CORE Safety.

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