Confined Space Safety · 2–5 min toolbox talk
Manhole Entry and Cover Removal Safety
A safety talk addressing hazards associated with removing manhole covers and preparing for manhole entry.
Use this printed script for your tailgate or toolbox talk. Read through the hazards, script, and questions with your crew.
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“Manhole Entry and Cover Removal Safety”
Key Hazards
- Strains and crush injuries during cover removal
- Traffic exposure while working in roadways
- Atmospheric hazards beneath the cover
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Manhole entry and cover removal safety is critical because injuries often occur before entry even begins.
Covers are heavy and awkward, requiring proper tools and body positioning to prevent strains and pinch injuries.
Traffic control must be established before removing covers in roadways.
Once the cover is removed, the space below must be treated as a potential confined space until evaluated.
Safety Reminders
- Use proper tools for cover removal.
- Set traffic control before opening covers.
- Avoid placing hands and feet under covers.
- Treat open manholes as confined spaces.
Ask the Crew
- Is traffic control in place?
- Are proper tools available for safe cover removal?