The latest news about trench safety, trench boxes, and more
If you’re looking to read the latest news from the industry’s leading expert on trench boxes, trench safety, and shoring equipment, you’re in the right place. For years, Allen Trench Safety has worked with plumbers, utility companies, contractors, municipalities, and more to ensure their workers are protected in the event of a trench collapse. In that time, we’ve researched, tested, and investigated a large number of trench safety solutions. The knowledge we’ve accumulated, combined with our solutions-focused approach, allows us to speak on a wide range of topics. Below, you’ll find articles we’ve written to highlight our trench boxes, explore various use cases, and discuss our history in the industry.
Safety Checks to Keep in Mind When Using Your Trench Box
2/13/2020
Every time you go in the ground with a trench box, you want to be sure that you’re following the right procedures to ensure maximum safety for you and your crew. From start to finish, it’s important to keep safety as the number one priority when trenching to avoid any unfortunate accidents.
Take Advantage of Downtime this Winter with Aluminum Trench Box Training
1/13/2020
In the world of construction, some work can slow down in winter, and it’s during this time that you can work on training new and old staff on mastery of your aluminum trench boxes from Allen Trench Safety Corp.
UltraShore Trench Boxes and Trench Safety for Winter
11/18/2019
Winter’s coming and it’s time to take extra measures, including the use of UltraShore trench boxes, to ensure your workers are safe. Regardless of your geographic location, winter weather means changes to your job site safety protocol. In some locales, this seasonal change may be subtle.
Why Choose UltraShore Aluminum Trench Boxes from Allen Trench Safety
10/18/2019
UltraShore aluminum trench boxes from Allen Trench Safety promote safety for workers who are “in the trenches.” There are many serious hazards created every time a trench is opened, including unstable soil, underground utilities, vibrations, flowing water, and adjacent loads.
Protect Your Employees by Knowing OSHA’s Trench Safety Requirements
9/18/2019
For those new to worksite trenching and trench safety requirements or for anyone needing a refresher, the United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) provides a simple and useful Fact Sheet on Trenching and Excavating Safety.
Keep Your Workers Safe with UltraShore Trench Boxes
8/18/2019
If you’re looking to keep your workers safe, you’ve undoubtedly looked into the advantages of UltraShore trench boxes. Designed by a contractor, for contractors, these trench boxes are rightfully considered the most durable, flexible, and lightweight trench safety products on the market.
Shoring Equipment Establishes Safety for Gas Companies
6/18/2019
When getting down in the ground, you know safety is the number one concern for you and your gas company workers, and you can ensure it with the proper shoring equipment. Collapsing is a very real threat when working deep in the ground, and Allen Trench has the tools to keep you safe.
Learn the Benefits of Using an Aluminum Trench Box from Allen Safety
5/18/2019
When it comes to using an aluminum trench box, there are countless benefits. Trench boxes provide a failsafe, ensuring your employees stay safe and work continues uninterrupted. They can improve “stand-up time,” which is the amount of time the trench would remain stable.
Take a Load Off Your Work with a Lightweight Trench Box
4/18/2019
When you’re working in ground deep enough to give any fears of a collapse, Allen Trench Safety can provide the protection you need with a lightweight trench box. Easy to set up and perfect for utility projects, lighweight aluminum trench boxes from Allen Trench are simple.
An Aluminum Trench Box Keeps Workers Safe All Winter
2/18/2019
When working down in the dirt this winter, it may be easy to think the ground is hard enough to not need essential protections, but you can guarantee your safety by using an aluminum trench box from Allen Trench Safety. Cold weather can cause the ground to freeze and be harder than usual.
Official Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers show that excavation and trench-related fatalities doubled in 2016 over the previous five years. Trench collapses and cave-ins are some of the most dangerous situations workers can encounter.
Finish the Last Jobs of Summer with Aluminum Trench Boxes
8/18/2018
As we head toward the end of summer, you can bring the safety of aluminum trench boxes to your construction projects with Allen Trench Safety Corp. Summer tends to be the busiest season for construction, and, if you want a safety equipment company who can help, work with Allen Trench Safety.