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Householders asked to remove rubbish from bins

9:03pm Thursday 22nd May 2008

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A COUNCIL has asked householders to empty their own bins so binmen do not hurt themselves lifting the rubbish.

About 2,000 letters have been sent out to residents in the Craven area of North Yorkshire asking them to remove glass and cans from their bins to reduce the risk of staff being injured by repeated lifting.

The letter from Craven District Council, which was sent after a review of health and safety procedures, reportedly states that lifting the rubbish is having a negative effect on refuse workers and asks residents to take a lot of the strain out of the job for our staff.

The request will be rolled out to all 9,500 householders who use the councils triple bin recycling scheme - where residents have a large main bin, for paper and card, containing two 50-litre compartments for glass and cans.

The council is asking residents to remove these containers, called pods or caddy inserts, on collection days as refuse workers are having difficulty lifting them due to the awkward height of the bins.

The letter says that by leaving the containers next to the main bins, rather than within it, would take a lot of the strain out of the job for our staff and reduce the risk of them sustaining injuries.

Today, a spokeswoman for Craven District Council said people were not obliged to remove the containers if they were unable to.

She said: "We have been reviewing existing practices in light of recent health and safety advice and, as a result, have asked residents to work with us wherever possible.

"Naturally we do not expect elderly or frail residents to remove the glass and can pods which is why it has just been a request to residents to consider, if they feel able to manage it."


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y, darlington says...
9:53pm Thu 22 May 08

this is a joke ???...got to be !!.

Peter Dolan, Newton Aycliffe says...
10:57pm Thu 22 May 08

I think that Craven District Council should be shut down immediately and all their responsibilities handed over to a competent authority who can carry out the duties of a council as it should be done, it would seem that Craven District Council is run by idiots for the employment of idiots.

Michael John Cooke, hartlepool says...
11:24pm Thu 22 May 08

isnt this just a sign of the times we live in, repetitive strain!hmm! the age of compensation get what you can however you can! I remember when the dustman did a job where they would come into your property, physically pick up a heavy metal dustbin carry it out to the dustcart and throw it on and return the bin, they would be tired after the shift but would be there the next day to do it again. today we have to take the bin to the roadside at a specified time at which point the garbologist would wheel it a few feet and then let the hydraulic lift deposit it in the truck then he would wheel it a couple of feet back to to the point where we have to pick it up before a specified time or be fined! what have we come to!

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