Archive for the ‘Collecting/Hauling’ Category

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October

Here’s YouTube video from a presentation show Doug Carnival, representing the Minnesota Chapter of NSWMA, at a community meeting in the City of Maplewood commenting on the chapter opposition to organized collection.

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October

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September

McNeilus Companies, Inc., was excited to host a Driver of the Year Award ceremony for Kenneth Aldrich of Republic Services, Inc., at McNeilus’ corporate headquarters in Dodge Center, Minn. on September 24, 2010. See photos from event at Environmental Industry Associations Facebook fanpage. Learn more about this event here.

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May

NSWMA’s General Counsel and Safety Director, David Biderman was interviewed for podcast by the Centre for Sustainability and Excellence. In this podcast, he describes the successes and challenges related to safety in the solid waste field. Listen to the podcast now.

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April

The New York City Chapter of the National Solid Wastes Management Association (NSWMA) recently submitted comments to the New York City Council’s Sanitation and Solid Waste Management Committee regarding a proposed food waste composting bill.  The bill calls for a study and a pilot project for compostable waste; authorizes the New York City Business Integrity Commission’s (BIC) to alter its rate cap; and allows city officials to reduce the tip fee for source separated compostable waste.

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January

The National Solid Wastes Management Association (NSWMA) has filed comments with the U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regarding possible changes in hours of service rules. In its comments, NSWMA strongly urged FMCSA to keep the “100-air mile” reporting exception and the 34-hour reset provision that are a part of current federal hours of service regulations. Learn more here.

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September

In its September 28 issue, Newsweek ranked the Greenest Big Companies in America. For more than a year, the magazine worked with leading environmental researchers KLD Research & Analytics, Trucost, and CorporateRegister.com to rank the 500 largest U.S. companies based on the actual environmental performance, policies and reputation.  A number of EIA members companies are on this list: Caterpillar was ranked 73. Cummins was ranked 91. Waste Management was ranked 109. Deere was ranked 141. PPG Industries was ranked 335. And Navistar International was ranked 424.

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September

The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) recently released fatality data for 2008, and there was an increase in solid waste collection employee deaths in 2008 compared to 2007.   Truck rollovers, backing and being struck by a car were the most common causes of these fatal accidents.  The majority of those killed worked for small haulers and local governments.  NSWMA believes that even one workplace fatality per year is one too many, and will continue its effort to provide safety information to solid waste companies and local governments that helps them reduce their accidents and injuries.

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September

The U.S. DOT is convening a Distracted Driving Summit in D.C. on Sept. 30 – Oct. 1, 2009.  This is an important meeting from which legislation may result, among other safety initiatives. An industry representative has been invited to participate on the panel for the event.

In a related matter, Senator Schumer introduced a bill in July that would require states to bar the sending of text or email messages while driving a car or truck, or risk losing federal highway funds. NSWMA has announced its support for that legislation.

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March

The solid waste industry had a terrific safety record in February, with not a single worker fatality anywhere in the United States.  This is the first fatality-free month since NSWMA started tracking the data.  Unfortunately, two workers died on the job this week.  A 61-year-old driver in Oregon was found crushed inside the body of his truck.  And a 61-year-old worker for the New York City Department of Sanitation died of a heart attack while on the route.  Another worker was seriously injured when he was struck by a 70-year-old motorist in upstate New York.  Employers and employees are reminded to emphasize safe operations at all time.  NSWMA will be discussing these events at the NIOSH Services Sector Council meeting on March 17-18.