Out of Harm's Way

On nov. 28, a waste collector outside of Greenville, S.C., was killed after pushing his co-worker out of the way of an oncoming car and being hit himself. Thirty minutes later, nearly 1,400 miles north in snowy Caribou, Maine, another collector died when a sports utility vehicle skidded into his truck. In both incidents, the workers were pinned between the pedestrian vehicles and their own collection trucks. In 2006, 77 waste management and remediation services workers were killed, compared to 79 in 2005, according to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. The incidents could be written off as ...

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