- Monitor weather forecasts and plan work activities around expected rainfall.
- Pump water from excavations promptly to prevent accumulation and drowning risk.
- Maintain walkways, access roads, and platforms clear of standing water and mud.
- Protect electrical equipment from rain using weatherproof covers and enclosures.
- Manage dewatering discharge to prevent silty water entering watercourses.
- Reassess excavation stability after heavy rain and before workers re-enter.
- Suspend work at height on exposed structures when rain makes surfaces unsafe.
- Reduce plant speed on soft ground and avoid rutting haul roads in wet conditions.
- Protect fresh concrete pours, mortar work, and coatings from rain damage.
- Provide drying facilities for workers' wet clothing during sustained wet weather.
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- DON'T ignore weather forecasts — plan ahead for heavy rain and wet conditions.
- DON'T enter excavations with accumulated water until it has been pumped out safely.
- DON'T walk on muddy or waterlogged paths without clearing or treating the surface.
- DON'T use electrical equipment in rain without confirmed weatherproof protection.
- DON'T pump silty water directly into drains or watercourses without treatment.
- DON'T re-enter excavations after heavy rain without reassessing wall stability first.
- DON'T continue working at height in rain that makes surfaces too slippery for safety.
- DON'T drive plant at speed on soft ground — it causes bogging and loss of control.
- DON'T pour concrete or apply coatings in heavy rain without adequate protection.
- DON'T leave workers in wet clothing all day — provide drying facilities in welfare.
See also: Winter Working Safety | Seasonal Hazards (Ice, Mud, Leaves)
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