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Trenches can quickly become deadly if walls collapse, utilities are struck, or protective systems fail. In this Trenching and Shoring Safety in Construction Environments course, you’ll learn how to stay safe while working in or around excavations. This course explains how to plan for trench safety, assess the worksite, and follow protective procedures that meet OSHA standards.
You’ll explore how soil type, weather, and trench depth affect collapse risks—and why daily inspections are required. The course breaks down the key protective systems: sloping, benching, shielding, and shoring. You’ll learn how to select the right method based on site conditions and how to ensure that trench access, egress, and atmospheric testing are addressed before work begins.
You’ll also learn about the responsibilities of the competent person, what to do when conditions change, and how to identify signs of instability. By the end, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge needed to reduce risk, follow best practices, and help prevent serious injuries or fatalities in excavation work.
It covers how to plan for trench safety, assess the worksite, and follow protective procedures that meet OSHA standards. It explains how soil type, weather, and trench depth affect collapse risk, breaks down the protective systems of sloping, benching, shielding, and shoring, and addresses trench access, egress, and atmospheric testing.
You'll learn about the key protective systems: sloping, benching, shielding, and shoring, and how to select the right method based on site conditions.
By the end, you'll be equipped with the knowledge needed to reduce risk, follow best practices, and help prevent serious injuries or fatalities in excavation work.
Yes. It covers the responsibilities of the competent person, what to do when conditions change, and how to identify signs of instability.
It builds skills in fall protection systems, hazard identification, hazard mitigation, occupational health and safety management systems (OHSAS), and site inspection.