WAT/Specific/TBT-WAT-009
River and Canal Bank Working
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River and Canal Bank Working
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-WAT-009 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- River and canal banks are often soft, slippery, and undercut, making them unstable for workers and plant.
- Drowning is the primary risk; a worker falling into flowing water may be swept away within seconds.
- Bank edges can collapse under the weight of workers, materials, or plant positioned too close to the edge.
- Water levels change with rainfall, tidal influence, and upstream dam or lock operations without warning.
- Vegetation hides the true bank edge; the solid ground may be further back than it appears.
- Personal flotation devices must be worn by all workers within 2 metres of the water edge.
- Rescue equipment including throw lines, lifebuoys, and reaching aids must be positioned along the bank.
- Plant operating near banks creates vibration that destabilises soft ground and can trigger bank collapse.
- Cold water shock from falling into UK rivers and canals incapacitates swimmers within minutes.
- CDM 2015 and HSE guidance require specific risk assessment and controls for work near open water.
Why?
| Prevent drowning | Workers falling from unstable or slippery banks into rivers and canals drown every year in the UK construction industry. |
| Bank collapse | Soft, undercut banks collapse under load without warning, dropping workers, plant, and materials into the water. |
| Cold water shock | Even strong swimmers lose muscle control within minutes of entering cold UK waterways, preventing self-rescue. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Drowning Prevention and Water Safety | Water Rescue Training Requirements |
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