These are danger signs used to warn workers and the public about the extreme fall and cave-in hazards associated with excavations, open trenches, and pits on a construction site. They are vital for preventing tragic accidents.
The two primary hazards are first: Workers or equipment falling into the excavation, and second: The trench walls collapsing, which is known as a cave-in and is one of the most fatal types of construction accidents. Signs for excavation safety are non-negotiable.
These signs must be placed on barricades surrounding the excavation at regular intervals, ensuring the hazard is clearly marked from all angles of approach. They are often complemented by stand-up floor signs for temporary perimeter control.
OSHA requires that all excavations be inspected daily by a competent person and that protective systems (like shoring, sloping, or trench boxes) be used for trenches deeper than 5 feet. Warning signs are a mandatory part of securing the site and maintaining regulatory compliance.
Common messages include danger open trench, danger deep excavation, caution open pit.
Some of the most dangerous hazards on your construction sites aren't easy to see. Prevent falls, accidents and potentially save lives with well-placed open trench and pit signs.
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