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Trench Work is Dangerous – Know Your Rights

If you work in trench and excavation, you know that you’re in a dangerous line of work. It’s one of the riskiest areas in construction, with a fatality rate 112% higher than the rate for general construction. Soil is heavy stuff. A cubic foot of soil, a foot on each side, weighs at least 100 pounds, much more if it’s wet or contains rocks. A cubic yard of soil, 3′ x 3′ x 3′, contains 27 cubic feet, and weighs 2700 pounds, the weight of a mid-size car. A trench wall collapse can easily involve three to five cubic yards of soil. That’s 8000 to 13,500 pounds of soil caving in on a worker at the bottom of the trench.

Soil is held in place by pressure from the soil around it. All excavations carry a degree of risk because excavation removes soil, and removes the pressure the removed soil provided to keep the soil on each side of the excavation in place. Without that counter pressure, soil of trench walls is inherently unstable, and capable of moving. Once a cave-in starts, soil moves very fast. Workers can be buried before they can escape.

Many injuries and deaths in excavations occur because of failures by management to put the proper safety procedures in place and lack of the necessary safeguards to stabilize soil. If contractors and their supervisors fail to follow OSHA standard safety practices, and that failure contributes to a worker’s injury or death in a trench or other excavation, the worker or his survivors may have a claim against them. Trench and excavation workers need to know the OSHA standards so that they can protect themselves before an injury occurs, and if they are injured, to know how to seek compensation for medical costs, pain and suffering, loss of wages, and other consequences of negligence.

Here are some of OSHA’s basic safety practices for excavations and trenches.

If you or someone you love has been seriously injured in a trench or other excavation accident, you will want to talk as soon as possible with an experienced construction injury lawyer. Investigation into the accident needs to start as soon as possible, before critical evidence is lost or destroyed, and while witnesses’ memories are fresh.

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