Trench shield

They are customarily constructed with sidewalls of varying thicknesses held apart by steel or aluminum spreaders.

Spreaders can be interchanged to match the width of the trench.

The different materials and building designs lead to a variety of depth ratings: the depth of a trench that the shield can withstand a collapse without buckling.

Depth ratings are determined by registered professional engineers.

[1] In the US, use of a trench shield is governed by OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926.650-.652 Subpart P-Excavations.

A trench box in use with chains still attached and a ladder in place