Protection Basics
Access & Setup
Red Flags
Utilities
What's Wrong Here
100

Trench is 5ft deep, not in stable rock. What is required?

A protective system

100

4 ft trench. What access is required?

Safe access within 25ft

100

Water in trench. Main concern?

Soil weakening 

100

No utility markings before digging. First step?

Call 811 and verify locations 

100

Worker wants to enter unprotected trench "just for a minute." What is wrong?

Protection is required. Deny entry 

200

Soil is layered. Which layer decides protection?

The weakest layer

200

Ladder only extends 1 ft above edge. What's wrong?

Unsafe top transition 

200

Cracks near edge. What do they indicate?

Possible wall failure

200

Known utility not protected. What is required?

It must be supported or protected 

200

Worker steps outside trench box. What is wrong?

They are outside the protected area 

300

Trench is deeper than protection rating. What does that mean?

Protection may be invalid

300

Workers climb over tools to reach ladder. What's the issue?

Obstructed egress

300

Material falling from wall. What does that indicate?

Early instability

300

Markings are unclear. What do you do?

Call 811 and verify 

300

Spoil at trench edge. What's the issue?

Surcharge on the trench wall

400

Uncertain if trench is safe. What to do?

Stop work and reassess. 

400

Ladder is present but blocked. What must be done?

Clear access

400

Strong odor near sewer tie-in. What does it mean?

Atmospheric hazard potential 

400

Told to dig without locates. Correct action?

Do not start. Call 811 and verify first

400

Trench intersects another excavation. What is required?

Reevaluate protection

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