Excavation Numbers
Definitions
Competent Person
Soil Types
General Safety
100

What is the minimum number of feet a spoil pile needs to be placed away from a trench edge?

2
100

A man-made cut, cavity, trench, or depression formed by earth removal?

Excavation

100
Is appointed to his/her position by the (blank)

Employer

100
How many visual and manual tests, respectively, must be performed by a competent person?

One

100

What does a worker in a trench need to wear to be protected from falling debris?

Hard Hat

200

How many feet must a ladder be extending out from the top of the trench/ground surface?

3

200

A technique that employs a specific angle of incline on the sides of the excavation.

Sloping

200

Is a person who is capable of identifying existing and predictable (blank) in the surroundings.

hazards

200

Type soil with a compressive strength of 1.5 tons or more per square foot.

Type A

200

What must be installed outside of a trench to protect workers in a trench from traffic?

barricade

300

What is the maximum distance in feet a worker may travel to reach a means of egress?

25

300

Excavating sides of an excavation to form one or a series of horizontal levels or steps?

Benching

300

Is responsible for (blank) analysis and classification

soil

300

Type material where you do not need a protective system

Stable Rock

300

Who examines damaged personal protective equipment (shoring or shielding) to see if is suitable for continued use?

Competent Person

400

What is the minimum trench depth (in feet) where a stairway, ladder, or ramp must be present for worker access/egress?

4

400

A structure that supports the sides of an excavation and protects against cave-ins?  Examples are Timber and Hydraulic.

Shoring

400

Must be knowledgeable in the use of (blank) systems.

protective

400

Type soil that is classified as a gravel, sand, or loamy sand

Type C

400

What must to be provided on walkways across a trench which are 6 feet or more above lower levels of a trench?

guardrails

500

At what minimum to maximum range (two numbers in feet) must a protective system be used before engineering approval is required below the maximum range?

5 to 20

500

A structure able to withstand a cave-in and protect employees.  Designed to protect workers from the pressure and weight of soil in the event of a cave-in.

Shield

500

Must know the requirements of the (blank)

standard
500

Type soil that can be sloped at 45 degrees (1:1 ratio, horizontal to vertical)

Type B

500

Who designs or approves a protection system if the excavation is 20 feet or more deep?

Professional Engineer