A Waste Mover Divides Holiday Work

When thinking about material handling solutions to help employers make work easier for their employees during the holiday season, you might consider a shopping cart retriever if you are in retail. But what can we offer for those who are not in retail and don’t use shopping carts?

The holidays are a time of giving and the side effect of all that abundance is more refuse. Whether you have a store, restaurant, hotel, or manage an apartment complex, your employees can make great use of a dumpster mover. Whether the waste containers are full of piles of wrapping paper and boxes, discarded Christmas trees, or lots of leftovers from holiday dinners, your employees need to transport them quickly, safely, and efficiently since it is likely that they will need to make more than one trip.

If you weren’t already aware, a heavy waste container can often weigh up to 5,000 lbs. And in some cases, your employees will need to transport these containers on an incline. If you live in an area where the ground becomes slick because of ice or snow, you will want them to be able to move these containers with control. DJ Products’ battery powered waste mover can push or pull heavy dumpsters or trash bins over asphalt and through snow and ice.

Plus, what used to be a job for three to four workers can now be completed by just one person. That’s right—if moving a large, heavy waste container previously required a few employees, you may be able to have just one person finish this task.

The Benefits of Our Dumpster Caddy

The difficult, labor-intensive task of moving waste containers poses a persistent issue for workplace productivity and cleanliness. From manufacturing plants to apartment complexes, businesses need a solution for quickly, efficiently moving dumpsters whenever necessary.

Dumpster caddies help facilitate this job for your employees while giving a boost to the quality of your work environment.

Here’s how ergonomic, battery-powered dumpster caddies impact your business:

Easier logistics. By making trash hauling easier with the dumpster caddy, businesses can enjoy greater freedom to arrange a warehouse or other facilities without worrying about carrying heavy loads over long distances. This means you can locate dumpsters where you want:

  • Locate dumpsters where needed, rather than near compactors or haul-away locations
  • Move dumpsters to different locations as needed
  • Work around awkward or difficult locations thanks to easy maneuvering

Fewer injuries. Loaded dumpsters typically weigh thousands of pounds and present an extremely difficult moving task without special equipment. With cart caddies designed to move your dumpsters, the burden shifts away from your employees and everyone enjoys a lower risk of injury. That means a better work environment, less financial risk, and a more productive workforce.

Less labor. Instead of using two or three employees to move a dumpster, the dumpster caddy only needs one person for safe, simple operation. This keeps more of your employees available and makes relocation possible for any trained staff member. Additionally, by taking away an unpleasant and hazardous task, you can retain good employees longer and get more out of your workers throughout the day.

For more info about dumpster caddy solutions for your business, call Team Cart Caddy at 800.686.2651 today.

New Dumpster Mover Pulls Heavy Trash Containers of Waste and Recycling to Curb Side for Pick Up

DJ Products, Inc. is the world leader in providing battery-powered cart pusher and assist tug puller solutions to the manufacturing, hospital, distribution, and retail industries.  They provide solutions that eliminate the pains and strains associated with manually pushing heavy carts and wheeled equipment.Dumpster Mover

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Minimizing Injuries with a Dumpster Mover

Attempting to move a fully loaded waste container during any time of year, in absolutely any weather conditions, can prove to be a dangerous task.  When you’re employees are forced to attempt to strong arm a heavy container into the proper position for pick up when there is snow or ice on the ground, the chances for injury are dramatically increased.

Having the proper equipment on hand to maneuver a heavy waste container from inside of the building to where it needs to be picked up requires the right type of equipment.  In order for employees to perform this difficult task in as little time as possible and with the smallest chance of injury, they need to have access to equipment like the Dumpster Mover from DJ Products.

The Dumpster Mover can easily handle a fully loaded trash or recycling dumpster that weighs up to ten thousand pounds.  The Dumpster Mover is small and has a very tight turning radius, making it very easy to maneuver heavy dumpsters through crowded warehouses or down narrow ramps.  This very powerful and easy to use piece of equipment takes what used to be a potentially dangerous job for three or even four employees and turns it into a task that a single employee can complete safely.

The Dumpster Mover also works well on just about any type of terrain, making it an ideal piece of equipment in areas that experience drastic changes in weather from season to season.  Rough weather conditions can make the task of transporting a heavy dumpster very dangerous if the right type of equipment isn’t readily available.  Employees who have access to a Dumpster Mover will be able to easily move fully loaded dumpsters through snow and over ice on any surface without the fear of slipping, sliding, losing control or becoming injured. 

Saving Time and Effort Improves your Bottom Line

There are a number of ways that you can make your employees more productive. You must analyze what takes the most time out of your employee’s day and find ways to reduce it. Making a job easier on the employee allows them to have more energy for other work that you need them to tend to.

Take a setting that has a high incidence of trash removal for instance. You may have a facility where trucks move in and deliver product to your distribution center that are boxed and wrapped. These products need to be unpackaged and moved to a certain storage area. You may have a dumpster outside and employees may even have a trash receptacle or many trash receptacles that they take out to the dumpster on wheeled carts. These carts can get loaded down and ultimately require two or three employees for maneuvering out to the dumpster.

A way to get more work done while keeping employee safety at a maximum would be to have one employee use a dumpster mover to bring the dumpster into your facility. Then all employees have easy access to the dumpster for eliminating trash. This will improve efficiency and make trash removal easier for everyone involved.

Once filled the dumpster is taken back out to the appropriate spot for pick up. If your business has a second dumpster outside for recyclable materials, the dumpster mover can be a tremendous time saver for your staff. These dumpsters are heavy and can weigh up to 5,000 lbs. The DJ Products dumpster mover can easily handle maneuvering this container indoors to make recycling much safer and easier on the staff.

These convenient movers are easily attached to the dumpster unit and can get into some pretty tight corners. You won’t need a large door to get this into your facility and its great maneuverability allows one person to retrieve and deliver the trash container.

This versatile piece of equipment is capable of easily hauling a dumpster in just about any weather conditions. This means that you can improve the efficiency of your employees and create a safer work environment all year long with the addition of this one piece of equipment.

Property Managers Now Look More Like Asset Managers

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Expanding Role Of Managers

Has the decision-making process changed in recent years at your property? Condo, apartment, and other rental property managers have expanding roles these days — shifting from the traditional operations role to growing strategic positions.

Property managers have more and more in common with asset managers, says Lori Burger, president of the Institute of Real Estate Management.

The New Look of Property Management

Property managers are still largely in charge of day-to-day operations. Core functions will always include ongoing tasks including the execution of waste collection, landscaping, and monthly expenses.

The difference Burger points out is that property managers now have a voice in strategy. They can provide boots-on-the-ground recommendations to improve a property’s financial outlook.

The asset management style of property manager includes:

  • Use of software and data to provide financial reports and analysis
  • Constructing or providing input for long-term business models
  • Creating new policies to drive financial growth

In other words, property managers should be striving to make better financial decisions — not just execute the status quo.

For example, for waste management a property manager would typically serve as contact point and bill payer. Now the role may include evaluating and replacing the current system entirely. Bring in dumpster moving tugs to allow any employee to easily maneuver the equipment across the property, and management may be able to reduce staff hours or streamline the process with less labor, fewer injuries and incidents, and greater profitability in the end.

Consider whether your property group’s bottom line can benefit from strategic initiatives overseen by the property manager. A great first step: ergonomic equipment solutions such as dumpster moving tugs from DJProducts.com.

What Every Property Manager Needs to Know About Dumpsters

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Take Care of That Dumpster Safely

Whether you take out the trash yourself or manage a large janitorial team, the property manager’s job includes making sure that waste gets disposed of responsibly and safely. The unwieldy weight of dumpsters creates a perfect storm of physical labor that often leads to serious injuries.

Ergonomic solutions exist to ease this burden. Dumpster tugs use a battery-powered motor that handles the load while the employee simply steers.

The facts are clear — moving dumpsters manually is dangerous:

  • Wheels do not remove enough of the physical force required to move a dumpster safely.
  • Workers who move dumpsters without motorized equipment are more likely to get injured or develop a muscle disorder.
  • Risks include strained and torn muscles, herniated discs, and other significant injury.
  • Bumpy or inclined ground increases the risk of injury.

What Regulations Exists for Workers Moving Dumpsters?

The exact laws will vary by country and state. Generally, the applicable laws for workers in both the U.S. and Canada require employers to provide a safe work environment. Equipment must be provided and kept in good condition, and the employees should be properly trained on how to use the equipment.

Where the law requires “every precaution reasonable” to protect your workers, this may mean that you need motorized dumpster tugs to sidestep the need for manual pushing and pulling. A worker injury will result in lost time and productivity — and perhaps even a costly compensation claim or lawsuit.

Canada’s OHSA recommends powered equipment such as dumpster tugs, and OSHA in the U.S. also recommends powered equipment for material handling applications.

Explore options for waste container movers and pullers among at DJProducts.com.

Waste Caddy Purchases Increase Due to OSHA’s New Reporting Requirements

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To many businesses, the new OSHA electronic record keeping rules sound like airing dirty laundry. The policies have been a subject of considerable controversy, but ultimately the message is clear: more than ever before, it’s time to step up efforts to prevent workplace injuries.

Leaders of business groups and labor have chimed in with reactions, rounded up by industrial news group EHS Today. Industry execs from ASSE and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce think that OSHA will be exposing confidential data and shifting the focus from preventive efforts. The AFL-CIO and COSH agree that the rules will protect workers and whistle blowers.

Reactions to New OSHA Electronic Record Keeping Rules

The tougher environment definitely has businesses placing greater emphasis on safety practices and ergonomic equipment.

Sales of automated tools like battery-powered waste caddys have risen as property managers and waste haulers seek to reduce the risk of severe injury incidents and long-term health problems.

Waste caddys and dumpster movers address a common cause of worker injury — the manual pushing of dumpsters that weigh thousands of pounds and take several workers to move. One worker can easily move any waste bin with an electric waste caddy.

With worker injury and illness data getting published to the public, businesses face intense scrutiny. Compliance is demanding. The data might dissuade job applicants from companies that appear to be dangerous. Some fear that the OSHA records could be used to justify lawsuits and claims more often.

Waste caddys are a smart investment to promote safety and reduce worker injuries, at any business where dumpsters must be moved. For more info, consider the WasteCaddy dumpster tow and other motorized equipment from DJProducts.com.

Is There Such a Thing as Ergonomics for Waste Disposal?

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Back Injuries Can Occur from Pushing or Pulling Heavy Dumpsters.

You bet there is! Ergonomics is all around us, from keyboards that protect our wrists repetitive task injury, to workplace trainers showing staff how to lift heavy items with proper technique. Ergonomics in the workplace is especially important because workers tend to repeat the same actions countless times, day after day.

Waste disposal ergonomics can be tricky, and we’re not talking about throwing crumpled paper like a basketball. Workers who handle heavy dumpsters face injury risks from lifting and throwing heavy objects and when pushing or pulling the dumpster to collection points. They must deal with literally tons of weight, on wheels, while traversing slopes, inclines, and gravel. Ask your maintenance and janitorial staff if they are comfortable with moving dumpsters, and you might be surprised to hear about their sore lower backs, shoulder strains, and hamstring pain.

How to Prevent Waste Disposal Injuries

If you’re not using a dumpster mover to move waste containers, chances are good that one of your employees will experience a painful injury that costs the company a fortune in productivity and workers comp. Brian Piñon of ICW Risk Management recently told MySafetyNews about how he analyzes and prevents workplace ergonomics problems:

• Be proactive by asking employees about injury risks and observe their process of looking for physically dangerous practices.

• Talk to your management team and employees about reporting pain or discomfort before injuries occur.

• Train some trusted employees to watch for and correct ergonomic problems.

• Purchase automated equipment like dumpster caddies to ease frequent, demanding tasks.

Examine the ergonomics safety process for waste disposal at your business, and consider a dumpster mover and other ergonomic equipment from DJ Products to protect your staff.

Dumpster Moving – Push or Pull, the Wrong Choice May Put You in the Hospital

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Push or Pull done incorrectly may cause injury.

Many workers have a preference for either pushing or pulling heavy equipment, but the truth is manually pushing or pulling are both dangerous. The motion and exertion requirements can cause a repetitive stress injury while also risking losing control of the heavy equipment that’s in motion.

Danger of Pulling Heavy Equipment

Pulling a heavy load puts high stress on the body. Also, a moving dumpster can itself be dangerous. As one manager recently explained to MySafetyNews, the momentum might make the rolling equipment smash into the feet of the worker.

Injuries from pulling heavy equipment include:

• Back injuries from twisting and straining

• Neck and shoulder muscle strains and tears

• Hamstring and hip injuries

• Collisions and out-of-control carts endangering others

Danger of Pushing Heavy Equipment

Pushing a cart can be safer than pulling, but also has numerous injury risks:

• Wrist, elbow, and shoulder injuries

• Lower back injuries

• Carpal tunnel syndrome

• Cart blocks view of path, endangering other people and property

Avoid Workplace Injuries with Dumpster Tugs

The best solution for pushing or pulling a heavy cart like a waste dumpster? A motorized caddy that propels itself and stops on command. Dumpster tugs use a battery-powered motor to move thousands of pounds of weight with a simple steering control.

Dumpster tugs prevent many causes of worker injury:

• Eliminate physical strain of pushing and pulling

• Control the dumpster up and down inclines and across rocky surfaces

• Safely stop without sending a shock through the arms and back

• Maneuver around turns without straining the wrists and legs

Prevent the injury risks of manual pushing and pulling with motorized dumpster tugs from DJ Products.