LND/Specific/TBT-LND-015
Water Feature and Pond Construction
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Water Feature and Pond Construction
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-LND-015 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Water feature and pond construction involves excavation, liner installation, pumps, and electrical connections.
- Drowning risk is present once the feature is filled — even shallow ornamental ponds pose risks to children.
- Excavations for ponds and lakes require assessment for trench collapse, especially in soft or wet ground.
- Electrical installations for pumps and lighting in or near water require RCD protection and IP-rated equipment.
- BS 7671 Section 702 covers the specific electrical requirements for swimming pools and water features.
- Liner installation involves working in excavations with slippery surfaces and limited escape routes.
- Mechanical equipment including pumps, filtration systems, and UV units require safe installation access.
- Working near water features during and after construction requires appropriate fall protection measures.
- Stone and rockwork placement around features involves manual handling of heavy, irregular-shaped materials.
- Completed water features in public spaces must comply with safety design standards to prevent drowning.
Why?
| Prevent drowning | Even shallow ponds pose drowning risks during construction and once filled — barriers and edge protection are essential. |
| Electrical safety | Pumps and lighting in water create electrocution risk if not installed to BS 7671 Section 702 standards. |
| Excavation safety | Pond excavations in wet, soft ground are prone to collapse without adequate support or battering. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Landscaping Safety Awareness | Electrical Safety Awareness |
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