REM/Specific/TBT-REM-013
Capping and Containment Systems
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Capping and Containment Systems
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-REM-013 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Capping and containment isolates contaminated soil in place using engineered barriers rather than removing it.
- Cap systems typically consist of a clay liner, geomembrane, drainage layer, and clean cover material.
- Containment walls such as slurry walls or sheet piles prevent lateral migration of contaminants.
- Workers installing caps handle contaminated soil during preparation and are exposed to chemical hazards.
- Geomembrane installation requires careful welding and testing to achieve a continuous watertight barrier.
- Quality control including permeability testing, weld testing, and layer thickness verification is critical.
- Cap integrity depends on long-term maintenance — damage from roots, settlement, or erosion must be prevented.
- Gas venting layers may be included to prevent build-up of methane and CO2 beneath the cap.
- Environmental permits govern the design, construction, and monitoring of capping systems.
- Post-construction monitoring of groundwater, gas, and cap condition is required for the design life.
Why?
| Contaminant exposure | Installing caps on contaminated land exposes workers to chemicals through skin contact, dust, and vapour. |
| Barrier integrity | A breached or poorly constructed cap allows contaminants to reach the surface and groundwater. |
| Regulatory compliance | Capping systems must meet environmental permit conditions — failure results in enforcement and remedial action. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Contaminated Land Safety Awareness | Ground Gas Monitoring |
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