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The Dangers of Moving Dumpsters by Hand

Written by Susanne | Aug 25, 2023 2:07:35 PM

The age-old adage, "Safety first," rings especially true in workplaces that involve the movement of heavy loads and equipment, ranging from automotive manufacturing to logistics. But, for many years, the manual movement of heavy dumpsters in apartment buildings and colleges has been an accepted practice. However, as we'll explore in this blog, this approach poses significant safety risks, inefficiencies, and challenges for trash room staff.

The Risks of Moving Dumpsters

Manual hauling of heavy dumpsters is not just strenuous but dangerous. Workers often underestimate the risks associated with such activities.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, overexertion and bodily reaction have been reported as the leading causes of workplace injuries in recent years, with thousands of cases resulting in days away from work or job restrictions. Manual handling of heavy loads, such as dumpsters, significantly contributes to these numbers.

Heavy lifting and twisting motions can lead to a myriad of health issues including back injuries, hernias, and muscle strains. Moving dumpsters by hand also increases the risk of crush injuries, should the dumpster tip or roll unexpectedly.

Efficiency Takes a Hit

Efficiency and safety often go hand in hand. When tasks are more dangerous, they tend to be slower, with workers taking additional precautions. The manual movement of heavy loads often requires multiple personnel, slowing tasks down. Using two or more employees to move a single dumpster is not an optimal use of labor, as the job takes longer and pulls workers away from other essential tasks.

The Added Complexity of Slopes

Moving dumpsters on slopes presents an even more significant challenge. Slopes, even slight ones, amplify the force needed to start, hold, and stop movement. The force required to prevent a dumpster from rolling down an incline can be many times that required on a flat surface. Given that a fully loaded dumpster can weigh several hundred pounds, the risks become significant.

On a sloping surface, a minor misjudgment or slip can lead to a runaway dumpster. The potential for injury in such scenarios is vast, not just for the workers involved, but for anyone in the dumpster's path. Furthermore, trying to halt a heavy dumpster's momentum can strain muscles and joints, increasing the risk of acute injuries.

The Hidden Costs of Injuries

Beyond the immediate harm to employees, workplace injuries carry hidden costs that many businesses overlook. Worker compensation claims can be expensive, but they're just the tip of the iceberg. There's also the matter of lost productivity, possible litigation, increased insurance premiums, and the cost of hiring or training replacement staff. Injuries can also affect team morale, leading to reduced enthusiasm and dedication among the staff.

In the US alone, workplace injuries and illnesses cost businesses over $170 billion each year. A significant portion of this amount can be attributed to manual handling injuries, such as those that can occur from moving heavy dumpsters by hand.

Embracing Manual Handling Solutions in Dumpster Movement

The challenges of the modern workplace require modern solutions. Relying on old methodologies, especially in the realm of safety, is a recipe for inefficiency and potential risk. Technological advancements have brought forth tools designed specifically to address challenges like moving heavy dumpsters.

As passionate advocates for workplace safety and efficiency, we understand the need for better solutions. That's where our battery powered DumpsterMover machines come in…

Safer Movements with Powered Dumpster Mover Solutions

Designed to allow a single person to easily and safely move heavy dumpsters, our electric tuggers are simple to operate, connect securely to the dumpster being moved, and are packed with safety features. Our powered dumpster movers are the ideal solution to move heavy dumpsters, improve safety in property management and boost staff productivity.

As part of our DumpsterMover range, we offer two solutions for moving different weights, dumpster sizes and environments.

DumpsterMover100

Our DumpsterMover100 is perfect for moving dumpsters on flat surfaces. With a compact, easy-to-use design, it is ideal for moving dumpsters out of the trash room without the risk of injury. Featuring a simple coupling system, the DumpsterMover100 creates a secure connection to dumpsters to deliver a safe movement, every time. Providing unrivalled maneuverability, it's ideal for working in tight trash rooms. 

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DumpsterMover300

Our DumpsterMover300 offers additional power, ideal for handling dumpster movement on slopes when you need to be able to start, stop and continue movement up or down an incline. Featuring maintenance-free batteries and simple, ergonomic controls, the DumpsterMover300 is the perfect solution for waste management, reducing workers comp claims and the risk of injury - particularly when dumpsters need to be moved up or down slopes.

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Implementing these tools does more than just reduce physical risk. It signals to employees that their safety and well-being are top priorities - boosting staff morale and leading to higher retention rates and increased productivity.

Conclusion: The Time for Change is Now

Workplace safety is not just a matter of regulatory compliance; it's about creating a culture where employees feel valued and protected. The risks associated with manually moving dumpsters, especially on slopes, are clear and present. Solutions like our DumpsterMover offer an answer, blending safety with efficiency.

Companies that proactively address these risks not only protect their most valuable asset—their employees—but also position themselves for increased productivity and profitability. It's time to embrace the tools and strategies that reflect the demands and responsibilities of today's business landscape.