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The 4 Key Roles in Permit-Required Confined Spaces
February 20, 2020
Every time your workers enter a permit-required confined space (PRCS), they’re trusting that your company and its managers and field supervisors have taken the necessary steps to...
Trench Safety By the Numbers
June 18, 2019
Trench work can be complicated. It’s also potentially dangerous, as evidenced by troubling fatality rates. In April 2019, the industry saw more trench fatalities than in any...
How to Maximize the Pre-Job Briefing
May 7, 2019
What’s the first thing your workers do on the jobsite each day? A pre-job briefing, held before anyone picks up a hammer or begins laying pipe, will prepare them for the tasks...
What Is a ‘Competent Person’?
April 30, 2019
Many OSHA standards, such as 1926 subpart P for trenching and excavation, require a competent person to be onsite and perform certain activities. For example, during trench...
When Is a Trench a Confined Space?
March 8, 2019
OSHA requires employers to follow set procedures whenever their employees are working inside a confined space. But what exactly is a confined space, and does a trench qualify? A...
When Do You Need an Engineer for Your Trench Shoring Design?
February 7, 2019
Deeper trenches and large surcharges require professional input. Contractors can often develop their own shoring designs for trench excavations. But there are times when they need...
Trench Safety Tips for Spring and Summer
By Marianne Wait | May 14, 2018
Wet weather can change what’s safe and what’s not. Spring and summer rains can create additional challenges when it comes to building a trench and maintaining trench safety...
Taking Trench Safety Seriously
March 14, 2018
Earlier this year the Kentucky Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program issued a hazard alert after a spate of deaths from trench collapses in that state. As an...
Buried Alive: Lessons from a Trench Collapse Survivor
September 26, 2017
Eric Giguere remained conscious for only 90 seconds after a trench cave-in left him trapped 6 ½ feet underground. It was plenty of time to experience the terror of being buried...
Why and How to Provide Confined Space Training
August 7, 2017
Manholes, sewers, crawlspaces, shafts, HVAC ducts, escalator pits — these are places that can trigger a bout of claustrophobia in susceptible people sooner than they can say “get...