- Follow the approved embankment construction method statement and compaction specification
- Place and compact fill in layers of the specified thickness using approved compaction plant
- Test compaction at the frequency required by the specification to verify each layer
- Maintain safe gradients on haul roads and working platforms for all plant movements
- Install drainage measures within the embankment body as specified in the design
- Monitor adjacent structures for settlement or movement during embankment construction
- Ensure plant operators are competent and briefed on slope working procedures
- Keep workers clear of operating plant on embankment slopes at all times
- Inspect slopes after heavy rainfall for signs of erosion, saturation, or instability
- Record material sources, layer depths, and compaction test results for every lift
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- DON'T place fill material that fails moisture content or quality acceptance criteria
- DON'T compact in layers thicker than the specification allows — this leaves weak zones
- DON'T operate plant across slopes steeper than the manufacturer's rated safe gradient
- DON'T allow workers to walk on slopes where operating plant is placing or compacting fill
- DON'T build embankments over soft ground without the designed ground improvement in place
- DON'T skip compaction testing — untested layers may settle or fail under future loading
- DON'T ignore signs of slope movement such as tension cracks or bulging at the toe
- DON'T stockpile material on partially formed embankment slopes beyond design limits
- DON'T construct embankments in heavy rain that saturates the fill below acceptable limits
- DON'T remove temporary drainage before permanent drainage systems are fully operational
See also: Groundworks Safety Awareness | Slope Stability Awareness
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