Flood Barrier Deployment

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-DAM-007  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

Why?

Drowning riskWorkers deploying barriers alongside rising floodwater face serious drowning hazards.
Time criticalFlood events escalate rapidly — delays in deployment allow water to breach defences.
Structural failureIncorrectly deployed barriers collapse under water pressure causing sudden flooding.
PreparednessWithout regular practice, deployment teams cannot respond effectively under pressure.
Do Don't
  • Activate the deployment plan immediately when flood warnings are received.
  • Wear personal flotation devices during all barrier deployment activities near water.
  • Position barriers on firm, level ground and seal all junctions and end connections.
  • Monitor water levels continuously during the flood event and adjust defences.
  • Brief the deployment team on roles, routes, and safety procedures before starting.
  • Use sandbags or ballast to stabilise barriers against water pressure.
  • Maintain communication between the deployment team and the site emergency controller.
  • Practice deployment drills regularly so the team can respond quickly in a real event.
  • Inspect all barriers and connections during the event for signs of failure.
  • Clean, inspect, and repack barriers after use ready for the next deployment.
  • DON'T deploy barriers without wearing personal flotation devices near water.
  • DON'T position barriers on soft or unstable ground that may wash away.
  • DON'T leave gaps at barrier junctions or ends — water will bypass the defence.
  • DON'T wade into floodwater to position barriers — hidden hazards cause drowning.
  • DON'T delay deployment waiting for authorisation — act on the flood warning plan.
  • DON'T underestimate the force of water — even shallow flowing water knocks people down.
  • DON'T leave deployed barriers unmonitored during the flood event.
  • DON'T skip practice deployments — they are essential for effective real response.
  • DON'T assume the barrier will hold indefinitely — monitor and reinforce as needed.
  • DON'T store barriers after use without cleaning and inspecting them for damage.

See also: Flood Defence Construction Safety | Flood and Extreme Weather Response