Safety First: Let's Protect Our Workers

When Waste Age contacted me last month about writing a monthly column on safety, I was thrilled. For years, I have been working hard to reduce fatalities, accidents and injuries involving solid waste vehicles and employees. Recent federal data showing a sharp decline in the waste collection employee fatality rate indicates that these efforts, as well as an increased emphasis on safety at companies and local governments both large and small, are paying off. Waste Age's broad reach will provide a new platform to spread, as I like to call it, the “safety juice.” While the safety-related newsletters, ...

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