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    Osha Compliance - Excavation And Trenching

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    Osha Compliance - Excavation And Trenching

    Osha Compliance - Excavation And Trenching
    Published 8/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.50 GB | Duration: 0h 55m

    A Practical Guide to Excavation Hazards & Controls under 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P

    What you'll learn

    Understand key definitions, dangers, and the legal framework governing trenching and excavation operations.

    Learn how preplanning reduces risk and improves compliance.

    Explore the protective systems and how to implement them correctly.

    Address additional trenching risks beyond cave-ins and how to manage them.

    Requirements

    Basic knowledge of construction safety (recommended, not mandatory)

    Description

    Working in or around trenches is among the most dangerous tasks in construction. Every year, dozens of workers are killed and many more injured due to trench collapses and other excavation-related hazards. This online, interactive course provides a comprehensive understanding of OSHA's Trenching and Excavation requirements under 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P.Designed for those who want to work smarter and safer, this course goes beyond just regulations. It breaks down real-life hazards, teaches how to prevent cave-ins, and shows how to spot and fix common violations that lead to tragic outcomes. Participants will learn about protective systems (sloping, shielding, shoring), soil classification, access/egress rules, inspection requirements, and how to recognize signs of imminent danger in excavation work.Whether you're in the field or in a supervisory role, this course helps you build confidence, competence, and compliance; the three pillars of excavation safety. Our self-paced, mobile-friendly format makes it easy to learn anytime, anywhere. Plus, you’ll earn a certificate of completion you can proudly share. By the end of the training, you’ll be equipped to make informed safety decisions, create safer work plans, and protect lives on-site; yours and your team’s. You’ll walk away not only with knowledge, but with the practical skills to apply it immediately in your workplace.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to Trenching and Excavation Safety

    Lecture 1 Welcome and Introductions

    Lecture 2 Housekeeping

    Lecture 3 Course Agenda

    Lecture 4 Disclaimers

    Lecture 5 Agenda Section 01

    Lecture 6 Excavation vs. Trench

    Lecture 7 Dangers of Trenching/Excavation Operations

    Lecture 8 Overview of 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P

    Lecture 9 Soil Classification Categories

    Lecture 10 Soil Classification Methods

    Lecture 11 The Role of the Competent Person

    Section 2: Preplanning for Safe Excavation Work

    Lecture 12 Agenda Section 02

    Lecture 13 Importance of Pre-planning

    Lecture 14 Safety Factors in Project Bidding

    Lecture 15 Avoiding Underground Utility Strikes

    Section 3: Protective Systems Against Cave-Ins

    Lecture 16 Agenda Section 03

    Lecture 17 Types of Protective Systems

    Lecture 18 Soil Classification and Protection

    Lecture 19 Spoil

    Lecture 20 Other Cave-In Protections

    Lecture 21 Installing and Removing Protective Systems Safely

    Lecture 22 Maintenance of Protective Materials & Equipment

    Section 4: Additional Hazards and Worker Protections

    Lecture 23 Agenda Section 04

    Lecture 24 Other Excavation Controls

    Lecture 25 Water Accumulation & Excavation Safety

    Lecture 26 Hazardous Atmospheres in Excavations

    Lecture 27 Access and Egress Requirements

    Lecture 28 Pier Holes and Confined Footings

    Lecture 29 Site Inspections by Competent Person

    Lecture 30 Site Inspections Checklist

    Lecture 31 Wrap up and Way Forward

    Construction Workers involved in trenching or excavation,Site Supervisors & Foremen,Safety Officers & HSE Coordinators,Utility Installers, Plumbers, and Road Workers,Civil Engineers and Field Inspectors,New hires working in underground construction or pipeline projects