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Weeping Tile Installation Safety ================================

Date: 2025-08-09

Duration: \[DURATION] minutes

Presenter: \[PRESENTER NAME]

Location: \[LOCATION]

Objective


The objective of this talk is to ensure everyone understands the hazards associated with excavation work for weeping tile installation and the necessary safety measures to prevent accidents and injuries.

Introduction


Today's toolbox talk will cover the safety procedures for installing weeping tile, focusing on excavation safety.

Presenter Note: Emphasize the importance of following safety procedures to prevent serious injuries or fatalities.

Hazard Identification


Excavation work presents several hazards that must be identified and addressed to ensure worker safety.

  • Trench Collapse: Severe injury or death due to suffocation or crushing.

(Risk: High)

  • Slips, Trips, and Falls: Sprains, fractures, or other injuries from falling into the excavation or tripping on uneven surfaces.

(Risk: Medium)

  • Struck-By Hazards: Injuries from being struck by tools, equipment, or materials falling into the excavation.

(Risk: Medium)

  • Underground Utilities: Electrocution, explosion, or disruption of services if underground utilities are struck.

(Risk: High)

  • Confined Space Hazards: Asphyxiation, toxic exposure, or engulfment if the excavation meets the definition of a confined space.

(Risk: High)

Presenter Note: Walk through each hazard, asking if anyone has experienced similar situations and how they were handled.

Control Measures


  • Shoring and Trench Support: Use shoring, sloping, or trench boxes to prevent trench collapse. Ensure systems are installed correctly and inspected daily.
  • Safe Excavation Techniques: Excavate in stable soil conditions. Slope the excavation walls at a safe angle, or use trench boxes for support.
  • Underground Utility Location: Call before you dig to locate and mark underground utilities. Use hand tools to carefully expose utilities near the excavation area.
  • Fall Protection: Use guardrails, barriers, or covers to prevent falls into the excavation. Ensure proper lighting is provided, especially during night work.
  • Competent Person Inspections: A competent person must inspect the excavation daily for hazards such as soil instability, water accumulation, and hazardous atmospheres.
  • Confined Space Procedures: If the excavation meets confined space criteria, follow all confined space entry procedures, including air monitoring, ventilation, and rescue planning.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Requirements


  • Hard Hats: Always wear a hard hat to protect against head injuries from falling objects or bumping into overhead hazards.
  • Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses or goggles to protect your eyes from dust, debris, and other particles. [1]

[2] [3]

  • Work Boots: Wear sturdy work boots with ankle support to protect your feet and ankles from injuries. Steel-toed boots are recommended.
  • Gloves: Use gloves to protect your hands from cuts, abrasions, and skin irritation. [1]

[2] [3]

  • High-Visibility Clothing: High-visibility clothing ensures you are seen by equipment operators and other workers, especially in low-light conditions.

Group Discussion


Discuss the following questions:

  1. What are some near-miss incidents you've experienced during excavation work?
  2. What steps can we take to improve our excavation safety practices?
  3. How can we better communicate potential hazards on the job site?

Presenter Note: Encourage open discussion and participation from all attendees.

Emergency Procedures


  1. In case of a trench collapse, immediately evacuate the area and call for emergency services.
  2. If a utility line is struck, evacuate the area and contact the utility company and emergency services.
  3. For any injury, provide first aid and seek medical attention as needed.

Summary


Recap of main points:

  • Always use appropriate shoring or sloping techniques to prevent trench collapse.
  • Locate and mark all underground utilities before digging.
  • Wear the required PPE at all times.
  • Inspect excavations daily for hazards.

Action Items


Specific actions participants should take:

  1. Review the site-specific excavation plan.
  2. Inspect your PPE before starting work.
  3. Report any potential hazards to the supervisor.

Remember: Safety First: Excavate Smart, Stay Safe!

Report all hazards, near-misses, and incidents to your supervisor immediately.

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[1] TEREX TH636C / TH644C / TH842C / TH844C (manufactured before 4/28/2003) - Operator's Manual (PN 236500)

Page 19

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Source excerpt

# TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) ! # GENERAL SAFETY ! # GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES ## SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL Stop and take time to read ALL safety alert messages. Follow all safety messages to avoid injury and/or death. ! ## WARNING ALWAYS wear eye protection and personal safety equipment. ## THE OPERATOR The operator must be fully trained and qualified to operate this machine. Before start-up or machine operation, the operator must learn the location and purpose of the: 1. Controls 2. Instruments 3. Indicator lights 4. Safety and instruction labels ## ACCIDENT PREVENTION Use protective clothing and safety equipment. Always use approved safety equipment such as: gloves, safety boots, safety hard hats/ goggles and ear protection when necessary. - Wear protective clothing that is snug and belted where required. ## FIRE PREVENTION/FIRST AID Install a first-aid kit and fire extinguisher in the operators cab. KEEP THE FIRST-AID KIT and FIRE EXTINGUISHER properly maintained. Follow instructions provided with the first-aid kit and fire extinguisher. 0 AII 2-3

[2] Terex Square Shooters Series SS-636C / SS-644C / SS-842C (manufactured after 2/13/2001) - Operator's Manual (PN 236495)

Page 7

Open source document

Source excerpt

# TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) ! # GENERAL SAFETY # GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES ## SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL Stop and take time to read ALL safety alert messages. Follow all safety messages to avoid injury and/or death. ## WARNING ALWAYS wear eye protection and personal safety equipment. ## THE OPERATOR The operator must be fully trained and qualified to operate this machine. Before start-up or machine operation, the operator must learn the location and purpose of the: 1. Controls 2. Instruments 3. Indicator lights 4. Safety and instruction labels ## ACCIDENT PREVENTION Use protective clothing and safety equipment. Always use approved safety equipment such as: gloves, safety boots, safety hard hats/ goggles and ear protection when necessary. Wear protective clothing that is snug and belted where required. ## FIRE PREVENTION/FIRST AID Install a first-aid kit and fire extinguisher in the operators cab. KEEP THE FIRST-AID KIT and FIRE EXTINGUISHER properly maintained. Follow instructions provided with the first-aid kit and fire extinguisher. mm 1-3

[3] TEREX TH636C / TH644C / TH842C / TH844C (manufactured from 4/28/2003 to 12/17/2003) - Operator's Manual (PN 236501)

Page 19

Open source document

Source excerpt

# TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) ! # GENERAL SAFETY ! # GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES ## SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL Stop and take time to read ALL safety alert messages. Follow all safety messages to avoid injury and/or death. ! ## WARNING ALWAYS wear eye protection and personal safety equipment. ## THE OPERATOR The operator must be fully trained and qualified to operate this machine. Before start-up or machine operation, the operator must learn the location and purpose of the: 1. Controls 2. Instruments 3. Indicator lights 4. Safety and instruction labels ## ACCIDENT PREVENTION Use protective clothing and safety equipment. Always use approved safety equipment such as: gloves, safety boots, safety hard hats/ goggles and ear protection when necessary. Wear protective clothing that is snug and belted where required. ## FIRE PREVENTION/FIRST AID Install a first-aid kit and fire extinguisher in the operators cab. KEEP THE FIRST-AID KIT and FIRE EXTINGUISHER properly maintained. Follow instructions provided with the first-aid kit and fire extinguisher. FIRST AID 2-3

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