Manhole
A manhole is an access point to underground public utility networks. Found in streets, sidewalks, and other paved areas, manholes allow authorized personnel to inspect, clean, repair, and upgrade buried conduits and chambers such as sanitary sewers, storm drains, water mains, electrical cables, and telecommunications ducts.
A typical manhole consists of a vertical shaft or chamber lined with masonry, precast concrete, or polymer
Common types include sewer manholes, stormwater manholes, and utility or inspection chambers. Some systems use smaller
Hazards include confined-space conditions, toxic gases, limited oxygen, drowning risk if water is present, and falls.
Standards and construction practices vary by country. European and other jurisdictions often reference EN 124 for
Historically, modern urban drainage systems emerged in the 19th century; manholes became standardized components in many