Save the date: Trench Safety Stand Down

Photo: Virginia Department of Transportation
Fairfax, VA — The National Utility Contractors Association is encouraging “anyone who wants to prevent trenching and excavation hazards in the workplace” to participate in the 10th annual Trench Safety Stand Down.
Set to take place June 16-20, the event is aimed at raising awareness of the dangers of trenching and excavation, as well as the use of protective systems such as sloping, shoring and shielding.
NUCA – which is partnering with OSHA on the stand-down – says trenching hazards can be present in many industries, including utilities, residential and highway construction, plumbing, and the military.
“By reaching as many workers as possible,” NUCA says, “we can reduce the number of fatalities and serious injuries that occur each year in our industry and make others, such as municipal and industry workers who are also exposed, aware of these serious hazards.”
OSHA’s standard on trenching and excavation (1926.650, Subpart P) requires protective systems for trenches that are 5 feet or deeper, unless the excavation occurs in stable rock.
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