General Safety · 2–5 min toolbox talk
Safe Repair of Leaking Pipes
A safety talk on hazards associated with repairing water, sewer, and industrial piping systems.
Use this printed script for your tailgate or toolbox talk. Read through the hazards, script, and questions with your crew.
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“Safe Repair of Leaking Pipes”
Key Hazards
- Slip hazards from water or fluid leaks
- Exposure to unknown substances
- Pinch points from pipe fittings
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe repair of leaking pipes is important for plumbers, utility workers, facility maintenance teams, and industrial technicians. Leaks can lead to slips, contamination, and unexpected pressure releases.
Workers should shut off valves and relieve system pressure before loosening any fittings. Standing water creates slip hazards and should be cleaned quickly.
Different pipe systems contain different materials—potable water, wastewater, chemicals, or steam. Workers must identify the material before starting repairs.
Communication ensures that valves remain closed and that no one inadvertently re-pressurizes the system while repairs are underway.
Safety Reminders
- Identify the pipe contents before working.
- Relieve system pressure first.
- Clean spills promptly.
- Keep hands clear of pinch points.
Ask the Crew
- Do we know what material this pipe carries?
- Has system pressure been verified as zero?