OSHA Excavation Standards
- The most common hazard associated with excavation is the possibility of workers being injured by a collapse. Other hazards include working with large and heavy machines, handling of hazardous or dangerous materials, working close to areas with a large amount of traffic, electrical hazards related to being exposed to power lines and exposure to underground utilities such as natural gas.
- Covers and supports for trenches and excavations must be designed to withstand a truck rear-axle load of 20,000 pounds.
- Excavations in marine terminal areas as well as any surfaces in disrepair and ditches or pits must be guarded. The barricades must be readily visible using rails or other means that are just as effective as rails.
- A National Emphasis Program was introduced related to instructions for safety inspection of excavation and trenching operations. The instruction indicates that administrators and directors should ensure that the safety procedures are adhered to in regards to scheduling inspections. The instructions spell out guidelines that should be applied and what forms should be used when inspections are performed.