EXC/Hazards/TBT-EXC-017
Foundation Excavations
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Foundation Excavations
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-EXC-017 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Foundation excavations create the formation for strip footings, pad bases, raft foundations, and pile caps.
- Depths vary from 600mm for shallow footings to several metres for deep pad bases and pile caps.
- Trench collapse risk increases with depth, soft ground, surcharge loading, and proximity to existing structures.
- Concrete is poured directly after excavation — workers must exit before the concrete delivery arrives.
- Reinforcement fixing in foundation excavations requires safe access and protection from trench collapse.
- Formation inspection by the engineer must confirm adequate bearing before concrete is placed.
- Groundwater ingress into foundation excavations requires dewatering before workers enter safely.
- Adjacent structures and roads impose surcharge loads that reduce the stability of excavation walls.
- Spoil must be stored well back from the excavation edge to prevent overloading the sides.
- Foundation excavations in contaminated ground require additional COSHH and environmental controls.
Why?
| Burial risk | Trench collapse in foundation excavations buries workers under tonnes of soil, often fatally, within seconds. |
| Multiple hazards | Foundation work combines excavation, reinforcement, concrete, lifting, and groundwater hazards simultaneously. |
| Structural importance | Foundation formation must be correct — placing concrete on inadequate bearing ground causes building failure. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Excavation Safety Awareness | Trench Collapse Prevention |
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