Construction Health and Safety Manual Section 8B Excavation (incorporating Jun 2005 amendments)
Publication Year
2005
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Excavation is an essential element of the construction process - particularly in relation to the construction of foundations, drainage work and site regrading of all kinds. In carrying out an excavation, the soil conditions can vary widely, often in short distances. Whenever excavation has to be undertaken, therefore, adequate prior consideration needs to be given to the soil conditions that will be met, the method of excavation to be used and the manner in which any necessary support will be provided. Traditionally, timber has been used in the support of excavations. However, modern methods incorporate steel, and proprietary systems are invariably of metal construction. It should be noted that the term 'Timbering' is frequently used to described any form of support work, whatever material is being used.
Document History
Whole section revised - June 2005.
Publisher Information
Construction Industry Publications Ltd
Construction Industry Publications are UK publishers and mail order booksellers of titles for the Construction Industry. They are a supplier for the Construction Confederation (formerly Building Employers Confederation) publications.
Peterhill
49 Monument Lane
Chalfont St Peter
Gerrards Cross
CIP
UK
Website: http://www.cip-books.com/
Email: sales@cip-books.com
Tel: 0870 078 4400