excavation

An Account of Excavation Risks and Managing Them Professionally

When we discuss excavation, it is mainly all about the removal of soil and rock for the making of trench and tunnel or shaft, full or partial filling of trenches, shafts, and tunnels. Thus, excavation is a fairly risky job that has to be handled with meticulous perfection. That is the reason you need to hire a reputed excavation service in Wilberforse that is not only experienced, but that is technically sound enough to manage those risks properly and legitimately, as per the Australian standards. Moreover, you need to be sure that the service provider you opt for is home to some of the best and the most experienced professionals. With NextGen Earthwork around, there is no need to opt for any other name, if you are in need of excavation.

Risks that need to be managed during Excavation

Excavation is always associated with a wide gamut of risks and hazards, which include…..

  • fall of personnel from a higher level 
  • dislodgement or fall of rockwork, rocks, and earth 
  • vibration and other hazardous noise
  • Exposure to various air-borne pollutants 
  • Inundation by water

Management of Risks During Excavation

Excavation thus, is not only about carrying out the work perfectly but managing the risks as well. Thus, you must hire a service provider, which has the experience and competence in carrying out both the two tasks simultaneously. Here is a brief account of managing those risks by a typical excavation service provider in Hornsby or any other place.

Ideally, risk management should start at the planning stage and that is what a professional company would do. During the planning stage, the professionals of the company will identify the hazards and assess the risks and will work out a series of appropriate control measures, in consultation with the stakeholders and other associates like the principal contractor, the structural and electrical engineers, the demolition contractor and the mobile plan operators. 

 Besides, they will also…

  • Have regards to every relevant matter that include the nature and scale of detailed excavations in Sydney and the possible range of methods to be applied to carry out the excavation, and the means of entry and exit from the site. 
  • Take every reasonable step for obtaining the latest account of every essential subsurface service at the site and the adjacent area, where the excavation is set to be carried out. 
  • Seamless transition of that information to the subcontractors and to ensure that they get a detailed inspection report regarding the same for at least the last two years. 

In case the planned excavation includes digging of trenches with a depth of at least 1.5 meters, they ensure that the area is protected from any unauthorised access, and the experts carrying out Sydney excavations will take every reasonable step, to minimise the risk of trench collapsing. However, another way of risk management is getting written advice from any authorised geotechnical engineer under the affiliation of the Govt. of Australia that every side of the trench is secured properly from collapse. 

At times, further assistance is obtained by the experts from the guidelines included in the Code of Practice: Excavation Work. This Code is applicable to every type of excavation work, including bulk excavations that are more than 1.5 meters deep, shafts, trenches, and tunnels.

Thus you see, there are so many ways a quality excavation company would carry out excavations by managing the risks and hazards. That is the reason, you must put your stakes on only and only a reputed and experienced company that would come up with some perfect excavations. What better option do you have than NextGen Earthworks? With so many years of experience, we would do precisely what it takes to manage the risks and come up with some spotless excavation service. For details, get in touch with us at 0411 644 444!