Safety First: Essential PPE and Protocols in Microtunnelling Operations

 

Introduction

In the world of underground construction, precision is vital, but safety is mandatory. Operating a TBM or Microtunnelling machine like the MARS 450 requires more than just technical skill; it requires a deep commitment to protecting every life inside the shaft. Based on my 7+ years of experience, I believe that a clean safety record is the mark of a true professional


1. Fall Protection: The Full Body Harness

Working in deep jacking shafts presents a constant risk of falls.

Mandatory Use: Every worker entering the shaft must wear a certified Full Body Harness.

Safety Anchor: These harnesses are essential for fall arrest and provide a secure way to rescue personnel in case of an emergency.

2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Standards

Head Protection: Safety helmets are worn at all times to protect against falling objects from the surface.

High-Visibility Gear: Reflective vests ensure that workers are visible to the operator and crane drivers, even in the low-light conditions of the shaft.

3. Confined Space Ventilation

Proper air circulation is a lifesaver in tunnelling.

Air Supply: As seen in my site photos, we use large orange ventilation ducts to pump fresh air into the tunnel.

Gas Monitoring: This system prevents the buildup of dangerous gases, ensuring a breathable atmosphere for the crew.


 Conclusion

Following international safety standards, such as those used in Europe or New Zealand, is not just about rules; it’s about responsibility. When my team wears their PPE correctly, it shows their discipline and our project's professionalism


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