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November 3, 2022

SWANA Participates in New York City Safety Press Conference

The Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) participated in a press conference on November 3 in New York City, reminding New Yorkers to keep cyclists, pedestrians, and solid waste collection workers safe at night, especially after clocks “fall back” on Sunday, marking the end of Daylight Savings Time. New York City’s Dusk and Darkness initiative has been expanded this year to encompass Department of Sanitation and private sector solid waste collection employees.

SWANA Executive Director and CEO David Biderman spoke at the press conference where he stated: “The Sanitation and solid waste employees who collect these discarded materials face an increasing risk of being struck at night by another truck, a car, bicycle or other vehicles, and many solid waste collection workers report collisions or near-misses at night caused by speeding, inattentive, or perhaps drunk drivers throughout the five boroughs.” Biderman noted SWANA’s Safety Ambassador in New York City, who is the Safety Director at Mr. T Carting, was struck and seriously injured by a car while working at night in Brooklyn in July 2022. He is still recovering from the broken ribs, bruises, and knee surgery resulting from this incident.

NYC DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez, NYPD Chief of Transportation Kim Y. Royster, Taxi & Limousine Commissioner David Do, and Department of Citywide Administrative Services Deputy Commissioner Keith Kernan also spoke at the press conference.

SWANA is committed to improving safety for the entire solid waste industry, but especially for collection employees who suffer fatalities at a higher rate. SWANA’s Board of Directors recently approved a new Strategic Plan whose first goal is to get collection employees off the list of the ten most dangerous jobs in the United States. According to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, “refuse and recycling collection” workers have the sixth highest workplace fatality rate among all occupations.

SWANA will be holding its annual Safety Summit at WASTECON in San Diego on December 6-8, 2022.

Accidents in the News

Through September 30, 2022

Topeka, KS – A 37-year-old bicyclist died in a collision with a roll-off truck. MORE

Elizabeth, NJ – A 70-year-old forklift operator died in a fire at a transfer station. MORE

Sicklerville, NJ – A driver died after crashing his car into the back of a garbage truck stopped for collection. One of the two employees loading the truck pushed the other out of the way moments before the crash and neither were injured. MORE

Austin, TX – A driver and passenger died after being struck by a garbage truck and then hitting another garbage truck ahead of them. MORE

Independence, KS – A 60-year-old worker was struck and killed by a pickup truck while walking in the road collecting a trash bin. MORE

Upcoming Safety Events

Ontario Chapter Landfill Fire Safety Course
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November 17, 2022
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Safety Summit @ WASTECON
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December 5 – 8, 2022
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