ST9502-SP 960308 TRENCH SAFETY
SPECIFICATIONS
FOR
TOWN CENTER BOULEVARD
TOWN CENTER DRIVE
CITY OF
COPPELL, TEXAS
Prepared for
SITE CONCRETE
TREN-TECH COMPANY
2560 ELECTRONIC LANE #104
DALLAS, TEXAS
214-35 7-6621
I have reviewed this Trench Safety Plan and find that its recommendations and
procedures conform to OSHA guidelines and regulations. The calculations
herein are consistent with generally accepted en~neering practice.
REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
y.8'~'6
DATE
1.0 DESIGN ASSUMPTIONS
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
General. These specifications cover the basic requirements for shoring and/or sloping of
excavations for the installation of SANITARY SEWER, STORM DRAINAGE and
WATERLINES to serve the COPPELL CRIMINAL JUSTICE CENTER in the CITY of
COPPELL, TEXAS.
This specification addresses the safety of workers in a trench excavation and does not, in
any way relieve the Contractor of his responsibility and liability to ensure the safety of the
project and workers.
It is not the intent of these specifications to specify every detail and procedure of the
trenching/shoring operations; nevertheless, they shall conform to the high standards of
engineering and of safe trench excavation.
The personnel protection systems shown in these specifications have been designed based
on information obtained from the project drawings and specifications.
In accordance with Revised OSHA (Appendix A to Subpart P effective March 2,1990),
the Contractor's "Competent Person" will conduct the required Soil Classification Tests.
If soils other than those previously identified are found, this specification will be revised.
During construction, the Contractor's "Competent Person" will monitor the soil
classification as required by OSHA 1926.
Contractor shall be responsible for selecting the appropriate safety system option shown in
these specifications, depending on trench depth and soil conditions.
The protection of existing structures and utilities which may be affected by these trench
excavations is beyond the scope of this report (See Sect.4.2)
The Contractor must identify a "Competent Person" in the Contractor's firm responsible
for performing inspections of the excavations to ensure that expected sub surface
conditions are present. NOTE-This person must be "Competent" as described in OSHA
1926.650(b).
It is the Contractor's responsibility to ensure that all excavation work and site conditions
are within the regulations as established by 0SHA. Any property damage or bodily injury
(including death) arising from the use of these specifications, from the Contractor's
negligence in performance of contract work, or from Owner's failure to note exceptions to
these specifications shall remain the sole responsibility and liability of the contractor.
2.0 DEFINITIONS
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
All definitions of section 1926.653 of Subpan P, Part 1926, of the Code of Federal
Regulations shall be by reference an integral part of this section.
"Sealing Engineer"- The engineer whose Texas seal is affixed to these
specifications.
"The Contractor"-The contractor responsible to the owner for the excavation work
described herein.
"Competent" as described in OSHA 1926.650(b).
3.0 APPLICABLE CODE AND STANDARDS
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.1.5
3.1.6
3.1.7
3.1.8
3.2
The Contractor shall perform all shoring work under this contract in accordance
with all applicable codes and standard safety requirements and regulations
including:
OSHA 2207, Construction Industry Standards (Pan 1926,
Occupational Safety and Health Standards)
AISC Code of Standard Practice.
AISC Specifications of the design, fabrication, and erection of steel buildings
AITC Timber Construction Manual
AWS D 1.1 Structural Welding Code
The Uniform Building Code
OSHA 2226
U S Army Corps 0fEngineers EM 385-1-1
The latest edition (including supplements and revisions) of the above publications
in effect or promulgated at the time of the bid shall apply. Equipment fabricated to
codes and standards in effect at time of bid but later revised shall be acceptable
provided such revisions are not required by law.
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4.0 SHORING/SLOPING
4.1
4.2
4.3
Description.
This section covers the technical requirements of the trenching/shoring work.
Existing Structures.
Where existing buildings, other utilities, streets, highways, or other structures are
in close proximity to the trench, or may otherwise be affected by the proposed
trenching operation, the Contractor shall provide adequate protection by the use of
sheeting and shoring to protect the structure, street, or highway from possible
damage. In the case of utilities, the Contractor may elect to remove the utility,
provided that the removal and subsequent replacement meet with the approval of
the engineer, the utility owner, or whoever has jurisdiction of the structure. In all
cases, it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to protect public and private
property and any person or persons who might, as a result of the Contractor's
work, be injured.
General Trenching and Shoring Requirements.
The Contractor shall be solely responsible for trench safety provisions meeting the
applicable requirements of the United States Department of Labor-Occupational
Safety and Health Administration, including subpart P, Part 1926, of the Code of
Federal Regulations. All trenching operations and procedure shall also conform
to the requirements listed in this specification.
4.3.1
The requirements of sections 1926.650 and 1926.651 of Subpart P, Part
1926, of the Code of Federal Regulations shall be by reference an integral
part of this section.
4.4
REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION
4.4.1
4.4.2
Known underground installations are shown on the site plans. It is the Contractor's
responsibility to verify exact locations in the field.
Before any individual enters an excavation, the excavation will be inspected by a
"Competent Person" to ensure that trench excavation has been performed according to
this specification and OSHA requirements and to ensure that no anomalies are observed
which may effect the safety of the trench project. Note-This person must be "Competent"
as described in OSHA 1926.650(b).
4.5 !~'QUIREMENTS DURING EXCAVATION
4.5.1
4.5.
4.5.3
4.5.4
4.5.5
4.5.6
4.5.7
4.5.8
4.5.9
4.5.10
4.5.11
During excavation, the exact location of existing underground installations shall be
determined by the Contractor, and when uncovered, proper precautions and supports shall
be provided so as not to cause a hazard to the workmen or the project.
Daily inspections of the excavations shall be made by the Competent Person". If there is
evidence of possible cave-ins or slides, all work in the excavation shall cease until the
necessary precautions have been taken to ensure the safety of the workmen and the trench.
Note-This person must be "Competent" as described in OSHA 1926.650. Excavations
shall be inspected after every rainstorm or other hazard-increasing occurrence to ensure
safety of the workmen and the trench.
Excavated material shall be stockpiled a distance away from the trench, so as not to affect
the trench stability. The Contractor's means and methods will determine the distance. As a
minimum to protect the workmen from falling debris, the toe of the stockpiled soil shall be
no closer than two(2) feet from the edge of the excavation.
All precautions must be made to prevent surface water from entering the trench
excavation. Adequate drainage must be provided in the area adjacent to the excavation.
Operation of heavy equipment adjacent to the edge of the trench may cause instability.
The Contractor is responsible for the means and methods of excavation, and therefore, for
loads imposed on the trench excavation and shoring design.
The Contractor must take precautions to protect the face of the excavation from exposure
to excessive drying, water, or freezing.
Water shall not be permitted to stand in the bottom of the trench and suction pumps of
adequate capacity shall be installed to ensure that such standing water is removed.
The Contractor shall provide a positive means of ensuring that hydrostatic pressure does
not build up behind the shoring or shields.
If a condition requiring the use of a different method of shoring is encountered, this
specification will be revised.
Remove shoring units from bottom to top as backfilling proceeds.
When backfill is within five(5) feet of the top of the trench, all shoring may be removed,
unless the trench conditions indicate a hazard.
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4.5.12
4.5.13
4.5.14
4.5.15
No person shall be exposed to the lower portion of the trench after shoring has been
removed.
Additional shoring of larger sizes may be installed.
Ladders or other adequate means of exit must be provided and located so as to require no
more than twenty-five(25) feet of lateral travel.
When two(2) trenches intersect, both trenches must be protected to a distance of not less
that the depth of the deepest trench.
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REQUIREMENTS FOR CONFINED SPACE
4.6.1
4.6.2
4.6.3
4.6.4
4.6.5
Prior to construction the contractor shall identify any areas near the proposed
excavations that could expose workmen to harmful levels of atmospheric contaminants
(i.e. landfills, manholes or materials storage).
During construction, before workmen are allowed in an excavation or existing structure,
the contractor shall test the air quality at these previously identified areas for hazardous
atmospheres in all excavations greater than four (4) feet indepth. Atmospheres containing
less than 19.5 percent oxygen or more than 20 percent concentration of flammable gas
shall be deemed "hazardous" adequate precautions shall be taken.
Retesting of work areas shall be conducted as often as necessary to ensure that the
atmosphere remains safe for workmen.
During construction, emergency rescue equipment shall be readily available where
potentially hazardous conditions are expected to develop.
As a minimum, the contractor shall have on site the following emergency equipment.
Breathing apparatus, a safety harness and line, or a basket stretcher. During construction
in potentially hazardous areas, the required equipment shall be attended.
SECTION 5.0
SITE SPECIFIC EXCAVATIONS
AND
SHORING SPECIFICATIONS
FOR
STORM SEWER LINES
SANITARY SEWER LINES
AND
WATERLINES
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5.1 EXCAVATIONS SPECIFIC TO THIS PROJECT
STORM SEWER LINE "ST-1"
LOCATION MAX. DEPTH
0+00 TO 3+28 10.5
3+28 11.0
OPTION NOTES
I, II INSTALL 48" RCP
I, II CONST INLET
STORM SEWER LINE "ST-2"
LOCATION MAX. DEPTH
0+00 TO 8+53.44 11.0
8+53.44 5.5
8+53.44 TO 10+54 5.5
10+54 TO 11+49.70 5.0
OPTION NOTES
I, II INSTALL 36" RCP
I, II CONST INLET
I, II INSTALL 24" RCP
I, II, III INSTALL 18" RCP
STORM SEWER LINE "ST-Y'
LOCATION MAX. DEPTH
0+00 TO 3+75.53 10.0
STORM SEWER LINE "ST-4"
LOCATION MAX. DEPTH
0+00 TO 1+85 8.5
OPTION NOTES
I, II INSTALL 36" RCP
OPTION NOTES
I, II INSTALL 36" RCP
STORM SEWER LINE "ST-5"
LOCATION MAX. DEPTH
0+00 TO 2+75 6.0
OPTION NOTES
I, II INSTALL 30" RCP
NOTE: Contractor shall use guidelines set forth in Option I or II for the installation/construction
of inlets and related piping for the above referenced storm drain lines.
SANITARY SEWER LINE "SS-i"
LOCATION MAX. DEPTH OPTION
0+00 TO 5+51.92 10.5 I, II, III
5+51.92 10.0 I, II
5+51.92 TO 7+76.80 9.5 I, II, III
7+76.80 10.5 I, II
7+76.80 TO 9+68.55 9.5 I, II, III
9+68.55 8.5 I, II
NOTES
INSTALL 8" S.S.
CONST MANHOLE
INSTALL 8" S.S.
CONST MANHOLE
INSTALL 8" S.S.
CONST MANHOLE
NOTE: The contractor may use Option I, II or III for the installation of sanitary sewer laterals as
indicated on the project plans.
PROJECT WATERLINES AND APPURTENANCES
The contractor is required to install various water lines on the project. No profiles for these
various waterlines were provided on the project plans, however, it is doubtful that excavation
depths greater than five feet will be necessary and therefore shoring may not be required. If
excavation depths greater than five feet are encoumered or if there is evidence of raveling or
caving for any reason including pre-disturbed soil conditions, the contractor will be required to
shore or slope the excavation so as to provide a safe workplace. The contractor may use
guidelines set forth in Option I, II or III for these excavations.
5.2 SIlORING CONSIDERATIONS FOR TIllS WORK
5.2.1
Trenches more than five(5) deep shall be shored, laid back to a stable slope, or some
other equivalent means of protection shall be provided where employees may be exposed
to moving ground or cave-ins. Trenches less than five(5)feet in depth shall also be
effectively protected when examination of ground indicates hazardous ground movement
may be expected
The Contractor will have Options I, II or III for providing such protection.
5.2.2
Lateral Earth Pressure: P = We(H+Hq)
Hq
Assumed Soil: Clay
P= a uniformly distributed lateral soil pressure, in lbs./ft2
We= Effective Soil Weight, pcfCLlse 45 pcf Type"B" Soil)
H= Depth of excavation from top of supported bank to H
bottom of excavation in feet.
Hq= Equivalent Height of Surcharge, in feet. V <
Reference OSHA Rules and Regulations-Part 1926 of 29 CFR
as amended by the Federal Register Volume 54, Number 209, October
31, 1989
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5.2.3
Option I The Contractor can use Slope as shown in the Option I section of the
specification. Applicable slopes may be obtained by either straight cut or benched
method. Vertical cuts for the benched method shall not exceed four(4) feet. Easement
restrictions may limit the use of this option. Option I is normally not permissible in paved
street areas. See Drawing Option I.
5.2.4
Option II The Contractor may use a Trench Shield as shown in the Option II section of
this specification. Requirements set forth in this Option shall include curricular trench
shield(s) and or manhole boxes. All slopes above trench shield(s) shall conform to
guidelines set forth in Option I. Trench shield(s) used on this project will be required to
carry a minimum "PSF" as specified. Certification of trench shield(s) or manufacture's
"tabulated data" shall be available for verification during construction. See Drawing
Option II.
5.2.5
Option III The Contractor can use Trench Shores as shown in the Option III Section of
this specification. Shores are to be installed as shown with horizontal spacing determined
by the depth of cut and soil type but shall not exceed 6 feet. See Drawing Option III. If
there is raveling of the trench wall, the contractor shall install plywood behind the shores
as shown on the Option III drawing.
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TRENCH SAFE TY SPECIFICATIONS
OPTION I
Spoil Material SLOPE
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O
H/V - REQUIRED SLOPE PER SOIL TYPE
H/V = 3A to 1
H/V = 1 to 1
H/V = 11/2 tol
H/V=2 to 1
Stiff clay less than 12 feet in depth (Type "A")
Stiff day or weathered limestone (Type "A" or "B")
Silty clays or saturated material (Type "C")
Fill material or loose soil.
NOTES
1. All trenches shall be alewatered as specified in 4.5.7
2. All slopes assume sufficient right-of-way exists.
3. All slopes shall be flattened and additiona ~/~ foot if an existing parallel utility line is
located within the horizontal distance equal to the depth of the new utility excavation.
4. No spoil or equipment shall be permitted nearer than 2 feet from the edge of the excavation.
5. A single Y 6" vertical bench may be used in "stiff clay" only.
6. Exposed existing utility lines are to be supported.
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TRENCH SAFE TY SPECIFICATIONS
OPTION H
TRENCH SHIELD
Spoil Material
, .Spoil Mater/al
1' Bench is recommended
Sloped portions of the excavation shall
begin 18" below the top of the trench
shield(s) and conform to guidelines
set forth in Option I.
Trench shield(s) may be benched 2 feet
in "stiff clay".
Requirements and methods stipulated
herein will apply to "manhole boxes"
and/or "circular shields" that have been
manufactured for personnel protection.
NOTES
1. Trench shields shall be inspected and be free of structural defects that may impair their proper function.
2. Trench shields shall be used in accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines and recommendations.
3. Trench shields shall be installed so as to prevent any lateral or other hazardous movement.
4. Personnel shall not be allowed in the trench shield during its installation or removal from the excavation.
5. When shield(s) are stacked, the upper shield shall be rated for its physical depth in the trench.
6. Trench shield(s) used on this project shall be rated to withstand anticipated "PSF" (left side of graph) for depth
of cut indicated below. Manufacmre's tabulated data or certification shall be maintained on site.
600
550 .............................................................
450
400 ...........................................................
350---
5 Feet 7.5 Feet 11 Feet
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TRENCH SAFE TY SPECIFICATIONS
OPTION III
Plywood installed behind
shores to prevent raveling.
NOTES
1. Shores shall be double stacked when trench depths exceed nine (9) feet.
2. Maximum horizontal spacing for double stacked shores shall be five (5) feet.
3. Maximum allowable depth of cut for this Option shall be fourteen (14) feet.
4. Aluminum hydraulic shoring may be used in Type "A" or "B" soils only.
5. Maximum horzontal spacing of shores in Type "A" soil shall be 6 feet.
6. Maximum horizontal spacing of shores in Type "B" soil shall be 5 feet.
7. The contractor's competent person shall inspect shores and verify that they are in good working order.
8. The hydraulic shores shall have a minimum working pressure of 750 psi.
9. The contractor shall adhere to the shoring manufacturer's guidelines for use in trench excavations.
10. If there is evidence of raveling or caving the contractor is required to install 11/8" thick plywood or 3/4" thick
14 ply artic whim birch (Finnland form).
11. Spoil material will not be allowed nearer than 2' from the edge of the excavation
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