Clean Water Reservoir Safety

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-WWT-014  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

Why?

Drowning riskDeep standing water inside reservoirs with limited escape routes creates a serious and constant drowning hazard.
Water qualityContamination of the public drinking water supply during works can cause widespread illness in the community.
Confined spaceCovered reservoirs are confined spaces with restricted access, limited ventilation, and rescue difficulties.
Do Don't
  • Obtain a confined space entry permit and follow the safe system of work
  • Monitor the atmosphere for chlorine levels and oxygen before and during entry
  • Wear a personal flotation device when water depth exceeds 300mm inside
  • Use only WRAS-approved materials and tools that will not contaminate the water
  • Follow the water company hygiene protocol including boot dipping and hand washing
  • Ensure a rescue plan is in place and the rescue team is briefed and equipped
  • Provide temporary lighting inside the reservoir that is suitable for wet environments
  • Maintain communication with the surface team using wired or radio systems
  • Brief all workers on the drowning hazard, chlorine exposure risk, and escape routes
  • Drain or lower water levels where practicable before personnel enter the reservoir
  • DON'T enter a service reservoir without a confined space entry permit
  • DON'T use non-approved materials or chemicals that could contaminate drinking water
  • DON'T enter deep water areas without a personal flotation device and rescue cover
  • DON'T ignore chlorine irritation to eyes or throat — exit and reassess exposure
  • DON'T bring food, drink, or tobacco products into the reservoir area
  • DON'T work alone inside the reservoir at any time during the operation
  • DON'T skip the hygiene decontamination procedure when exiting the reservoir
  • DON'T allow untreated surface water or debris to enter the clean water storage
  • DON'T store unnecessary equipment inside the reservoir where it could fall into water
  • DON'T assume shallow water is safe — hidden drops and submerged obstacles are common

See also: Confined Space Entry Procedures | Chlorination and Flushing Procedures