- Coordinate all work with the reservoir owner and their supervising engineer.
- Wear a PFD within two metres of the reservoir water surface at all times.
- Obtain the supervising engineer's approval before any excavation on the embankment.
- Protect reservoir instrumentation from damage during all construction activities.
- Control vehicle movements on the embankment to prevent excessive loading.
- Ensure rescue equipment is available at all waterside working locations.
- Keep spillway channels clear and functional throughout the construction works.
- Understand the emergency drawdown procedure before starting work on the reservoir.
- Monitor weather forecasts for heavy rainfall that could raise water levels rapidly.
- Brief all workers on the reservoir-specific hazards and emergency procedures.
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- DON'T carry out work on reservoir structures without the supervising engineer's approval.
- DON'T work near reservoir water without wearing a personal flotation device.
- DON'T excavate, load, or vibrate the embankment without the engineer's written consent.
- DON'T damage piezometers, gauges, or monitoring instruments during construction work.
- DON'T drive heavy vehicles on embankments without permission and load assessment.
- DON'T work near deep water without rescue equipment available at the location.
- DON'T block or obstruct spillway channels — they must remain operational at all times.
- DON'T ignore rising water levels — follow the emergency drawdown procedure immediately.
- DON'T remain on the embankment during severe weather without monitoring water levels.
- DON'T treat reservoir work as routine — the consequences of failure are catastrophic.
See also: Dam and Reservoir Safety Awareness | Drowning Prevention and Water Safety
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