When working in trenches, safety is non-negotiable—and trench boxes play a critical role in protecting your crew. But should you use an enclosed or open trench box? Here’s a quick breakdown to help you decide:


🔒 Enclosed Trench Boxes

What they are: Four-sided boxes with full containment, including end panels.

Pros:

  • Maximum protection against cave-ins

  • Better for deep trenches or hazardous materials

  • Meets stricter safety requirements

Best for:
Deep excavations, confined spaces, hazardous sites

Consider: Heavier and less accessible for crews or equipment


🧱 Open Trench Boxes

What they are: U-shaped or three-sided boxes without end panels.

Pros:

  • Easier access for workers and equipment

  • Lighter and easier to move

  • Ideal for quick or shallow jobs

Best for:
Shallow trenches, frequent access needs, utility work

Consider: Less protection on open ends


Which Should You Choose?

  • Need full protection? Go enclosed.

  • Need flexibility and speed? Open may be the way.

No matter the choice, safety should come first. Have questions or need trench box accessories? Contact National Plug Sales—we’re here to help you get the job done right.