TUN/Specific/TBT-TUN-011
Segmental Tunnel Lining Installation
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Segmental Tunnel Lining Installation
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-TUN-011 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Segmental linings are precast concrete or steel segments bolted together to form the permanent tunnel structure.
- Segments are heavy — a single concrete segment typically weighs between 2 and 10 tonnes depending on tunnel diameter.
- The segment erector on the TBM or a crane in the shaft lifts and positions each segment into the ring.
- Finger and hand crushing injuries during segment handling and bolting are among the most common incidents.
- Segments must be positioned in the correct orientation and sequence to achieve design tolerances.
- Grout injection behind the completed ring fills the annular gap between the lining and the excavated ground.
- Grouting under pressure requires controls to prevent blowout and uncontrolled grout release.
- Segment storage in the shaft or at surface must prevent stacking collapse and ensure safe handling.
- Bolt tightening must achieve specified torque values to ensure the ring performs structurally.
- Gasket sealing between segments prevents groundwater ingress into the finished tunnel.
Why?
| Crushing injuries | Segments weighing several tonnes create severe crushing and trapping hazards during lifting and positioning. |
| Structural performance | Incorrectly positioned or under-torqued segments compromise the tunnel lining integrity and groundwater seal. |
| Confined working | Installation takes place in the confined tunnel environment with restricted escape routes and limited space. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Tunnelling Safety Awareness | TBM (Tunnel Boring Machine) Safety |
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