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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

MSHA Issues Trench Safety Alert


Workers entering an unprotected trench are risking their lives. Walls can collapse suddenly, leaving workers with no time to get out of the way. According to the MSHA, 350 workers died in trenching or excavation cave-ins from 2000 to 2009, and 64% of fatalities in trenches occurred at depths of less than 10 ft. To help educate workers about these preventable hazards, the agency has issued an accident prevention safety alert on excavation/trench safety. Workers should not enter a trench that does not have a protective system in place, MSHA says. The system must be designed and installed by a competent person who can identify existing and predictable hazards, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures. This and other equipment, health and safety hazard alerts are available on the MSHA website.