- Ensure the drill rig is stable and level before starting each nail installation.
- Follow the excavation sequence to match the nailing programme without digging ahead.
- Wear face shields and waterproof clothing during grout injection operations.
- Maintain exclusion zones during pull-out testing with hydraulic jacks.
- Use hearing protection near the drill rig and compressed air equipment.
- Monitor adjacent structures for vibration damage during nailing operations.
- Check compressed air hoses and connections before starting the rig each shift.
- Report unexpected ground conditions including soft zones or water ingress immediately.
- Brief the team on the nailing sequence and daily excavation limits each morning.
- Hold valid competency certification before operating soil nailing equipment.
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- DON'T position the drill rig on steep or unstable ground without a stability assessment.
- DON'T excavate below the level of the last installed nail row without authorisation.
- DON'T carry out grout injection without face protection and waterproof clothing.
- DON'T stand near hydraulic jacks during nail pull-out testing — stay outside the zone.
- DON'T work near the drill rig without hearing protection for the full duration.
- DON'T continue nailing if vibration monitoring shows damage risk to adjacent structures.
- DON'T use worn or damaged compressed air hoses — they fail under pressure.
- DON'T ignore unexpected soft ground or water — it changes the design assumptions.
- DON'T excavate ahead of the nailing programme — the slope relies on installed nails.
- DON'T operate soil nailing equipment without valid training and competency certification.
See also: Groundworks Safety Awareness | Ground Anchor Installation
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