How to Maintain the Depth Rating of Your Trench Shields?
Trench shield or trench box?equipment, whether owned or rented, must undergo regular inspection and maintenance to ensure their strength and functionality. Trench shields - steel?and aluminum, are inherently durable and long-lasting but this also depends on how it is manufactured, used, handled, and maintained.
When put to work, trench shields encounter outside forces that squeezes and possibly bends the shields or panels. If the yield strength is not exceeded, it will return to its original condition and retain its original strength. If the yield strength is exceeded, deformation of panels and other parts can occur at the least, or; the whole shield system fails as a worst case scenario. In case of failure, here comes the tricky question – should the owner retire the equipment or repair the damages at all costs?
What Industry-experts Say About Shield Inspection and Repair
Sizing and selection of a trench shield for a particular excavation or trench work requires identifying the soil type, depth of cut, size of utilities, and equipment capacity, as a minimum. With this set of information, shortlisting of options is done by referring to a depth rating matrix also known as the manufacturer’s tabulated data sheet. The selection is then narrowed down to the most conforming model according to the criteria correlated and as recommended by a Registered Professional Engineer (RPE).
Over a year ago, North American Excavation Shoring Association (NAXSA) published insightful literature about waffling effects?and other prevalent damages on trench shield components. Though some wear and tear are expected, other types of damage can be highly detrimental and possibly cause panel failures, as featured in the article. Providers and users are reminded to be extra vigilant in evaluating the integrity of trench shields or trench boxes before deploying them onto sites.
NAXSA also brought up the downgrading?of?the performance rating of a damaged trench shield to suit applications involving lower soil pressures. Its adequacy or estimated strength, of course, can only be confirmed by an RPE or ‘Competent Person’ as identified by OSHA. The industry has varying takes on how to deal with shields in less-than-ideal conditions. Besides removal, downrating is considered a practical option when damages show evidence of exceeded yield strength and when repair is difficult. From a general perspective, repairing trench shields to restore their original state still appears as the best resolution for all types and cases of deterioration. ?
Understanding the Behavior of Shields in Details
While OSHA-provided information regarding inspection and maintenance is generic, industry experts made it easier for the public to create effective inspection and maintenance checklists for shielding equipment. The system enables thorough inspection of structural elements by the concept of mapping, giving hints on specific areas to look at and translating the meaning and weight of each damage observed. Looking into the structural parts:
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Important Figures in Shield Inspection
The ‘competent person’ can use below data as quick reference to identify the severity of damages in trench shields. However, this reference is general in nature and may not necessarily apply in all cases. The health state or condition of a trench shield unit is still within the prerogative of a PRE to specify.
From ESC’s Perspective
For safety, companies should always implement a zero-risk policy and call for the removal of damaged shields immediately from job sites. Another reason behind this scenario is the absence of resources to deal with repairs such as manpower or plant & equipment. Companies with appropriate resources in assessing and reconditioning damaged shields has two viable options: downgrade the shield equipment to a lower but safe performance rating or; carry out repair to restore the original strength of the damaged shield unit. Again, restoration works can only be performed by certified welders, guided all the way by a ‘competent person’.
In reality, old shield equipment can still be seen in many project sites and this is not totally wrong as long as they are regularly and properly maintained and re-certified by an RPE. Contractors who have their own shields should do repair works in consultation with an RPE who can later issue re-certification of tabulated data. Contractors may also send damaged shields to qualified repair companies and get it re-certified by an authorized third party.?
If a contractor or user prefers to rent shields, the presence of a ‘competent person’ to oversee project implementation is a must. Another way to ensure safety is to acquire the services of the equipment provider as a package deal with trench shield equipment. Users should make sure to receive rented shields in perfect condition. Whether renting new or used units, PRE stamp must be in order as a guarantee to the depth rating marking.
How Does ESC Tackle?Depth Rating Related Issues?
Basically, ESC aluminum?and steel trench shields?are designed to cater to the unique requirements of the United States and North American construction practices, and are certified by a third-party Engineer in the USA. ESC is a manufacturer and provider of quality and comprehensive trench solutions?not only in the USA but globally. We design, build, innovate,?and our commitment to the industry does not end in just manufacturing high-quality trench solutions but by creating advanced and sustainable options that minimizes risks and extends money value. ESC trench box?series is equipped with brief but significant improvements that helps to address prevailing problems in trench shield applications. ??
ESC trench boxes which employ robust cellular design are proven to be reliable workhorses and recognized by well-known companies and organizations. As a NAXSA member, we adhere to all industry norms and regulations. Principal and other features of ESC trench boxes are as follows:
As a trench solutions pioneer, we draw satisfaction not only from selling high volumes of trench shield equipment and services, but from seeing ESC shield units all around the world saving lives, lasting beyond estimated strength and length of life.
ESC extends assistance for all kinds of excavation and trench projects, large-scale or small. Please explore our portfolio at www.esctrenchshoring.com or www.esctrenchsafety.com and let us know where and how to help you.
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