£800k bill for wheelie bins
Wednesday 25th November 2009, 10:21PM GMT.
Council tax payers look set to foot an £800,000 bill to roll out recycling bins across the district following the death of a worker who was crushed by a recycling lorry.
The district-wide move confirmed by Cannock Chase Council will mean householders have three wheelie bins.
The decision follows the inquest into the death of recycling operative Craig Reaney, 18, of Kelvin Drive, Chadsmoor, who was killed when he fell under the wheels of a recycling lorry on February 26.
Concerns have been expressed by the Health and Safety Executive that manually lifting recycling boxes was too tough for workers and left them fatigued.
A recycling wheelie bin trial began in March this year. Involving 185 households in 16 streets, it has proved to be successful.
A report on moving to wheeled bins for dry recyclable waste is now being prepared to be heard by the council on December 9.
Councillor Tony Willams, Cannock Chase Council environmental sustainability leader, said: “We have been looking to replace the boxes and bags currently used for dry recyclable waste for some time now.
“We have always wanted to move to the wheeled bin for dry recyclable waste and paper products. However, the initial set-up costs are substantial. To provide and deliver an additional wheeled bin to each household in the district would cost around £800,000.”
Currently, residents use two wheeled bins – for non-recyclable waste and kitchen and garden recyclable waste.
Andrew Haigh, South Staffordshire Coroner, is to write to the authority asking for the changes following Monday’s inquest into Mr Reaney’s death.
One theory is he was tired and slipped as he tried to jog alongside the refuse lorry.
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Instead of throwing away yet more council tax payers money on yet more plastic which will replace the current plastic boxes why not use common sense for a change and just employ more refuse operators?
How many people could be employed for that 800K? If companies weren’t constantly trying to screw another penny out of their staff/customers and equipment this type of thing would probably never happen.. condolences to his family on their tragic loss.
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What a complete and utter knee jerk reaction.I do feel sorry for the workman who died and the loss to his family but to say lifting recycling boxes was too tough for workers and left them fatigued is a crazy statement.
What a namby pamby state the whole UK is in!
Does anyone remember the binman who could carry one metal dustbin on his back while he whirled one along side as he made his way to the bin wagon?
And finally, why should residents have to pay for the bins that they already pay for via council tax for recycling that is too expensive to recycle?
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I hope that the whole system of working was reviewed, but if as is claimed, why were the bin men jogging at the time? Doesn’t add up. If one member is tired trying to keep up with the team then this should be focussed on. It may be a work culture problem or a workload problem that need to be remedied rather than spending such a large amount of money that may be a waste.
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My father (now retired) was a dustman for 30 years and used to carry bins down small entries before emptying them into a refuse truck.
If he had complained about “feeling tired” he’d have been out on his ear.
Perhaps if the bin men didn’t rush through their rounds in order to finish early and then sit out of the way for an hour at the end of their rounds, more care would be taken.
Fit Trackers to the lorries so that the management can monitor their progress through the day !
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GREAT idea daveb…. oh an while we’re at it…. lets get everyone with the name ‘DaveB’ veri-chipped, tattooed, barcoded, RFiD tagged and DNA profiled so we know when to avoid his boorish posts!
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