The Perfect Excavation
Does it exist?
We think it does... in fact it happens all the time! Here are the 10 simple steps to the perfect excavation:
- The excavator gets a job request, visits the site, and marks out every place he may be digging with
white paint.
- The excavator fills out all of the information about the excavation
on a Dig Safely New York Format Pad, then
calls in the stake-out request to Dig Safely New York.
- The Dig|Safely. New York Customer Service Representative takes the information, and gives the excavator a File
Reference Number and List of Members Notified. The excavator writes these items down on the format pad.
- The excavator notifies any non-member utilities not contacted by Dig|Safely. New York, and reminds them they
should join so they will not have to call them separately in the future.
- Each member utility either clears or marks out their facilities at the work site.
- Each member utility contacts the excavator to let them know they've
either finished the stake-out or to request a meeting. The excavator checks off the response from each
utility on the format pad, from the list he made when calling Dig|Safely. New York.
- The excavator begins work at the scheduled workdate and time if all utilites have responded, taking
care to find and preserve any underground facility markings.
- When digging near a buried facility, the excavator observes the tolerance
zone around the facility.
- To avoid damage, the excavator provides proper support and protection when exposing a facility.
- When the excavation is complete, the excavator provides proper backfill for any facilities previously
exposed.