Tuesday, 13 August 2019

What is the Importance of Utility Mapping?

Utility mapping is crucial before the start of any excavation project. A utility map shows the identification and positioning of buried cables and pipes under the ground. The process involves detecting things like electric cables, sewers, water and gas mains, and telecoms cables. Combining this procedure with a topographical survey will give you the results of a comprehensive detailed map of anything that is buried underground. 


Utility maps are crucial any time an area is about to be excavated or dug. These maps show the exact location of the underground utilities and warn the workers from before of what to expect. The maps also help in preventing damaging or digging into any buried utility services that might cause harm to the workforce or the public.
In the UK, health and safety guidance recommends that you should always check for buried utilities before undertaking any kind of groundwork. This is done for:
  • Meeting the obligation of the company under the regulations of CDM and the Health and Safety at Work Act, which makes sure that the safety of the general public and the workforce is kept intact.
  • Avoiding and also re-routing the utilities during the planning stage so that cable strikes can be prevented and there are no unexpected delays and costs during the completion of the project
In order to conduct utility mapping, one must undertake a professional utility mapping course. This will ensure the avoidance of cable strikes and accidents in the workplace.

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