The image depicts a highly hazardous trenching and excavation situation. A worker is inside an unsupported trench with no visible protective systems such as trench boxes, shoring, or sloping to prevent cave-ins. Additionally, an excavator is positioned directly over the trench, with another worker standing on its tracks, creating a serious risk of collapse or equipment failure. The worker inside the trench is exposed to the potential of being buried by falling soil, crushed by equipment, or injured due to unstable ground conditions.
To ensure trenching and excavation safety, trenches deeper than 5 feet must have protective systems […]
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