‘We can and must do better’: Report analyzes sanitation worker deaths

Silver Spring, MD — At least 52 sanitation workers in the United States and Canada died from on-the-job injuries in 2020 – a figure that remained steady from the prior year, according to a recent analysis from the Solid Waste Association of North America.

Examining fatality data from industry sources and media reports, SWANA found that almost 70% of the fatalities occurred during collection operations. Additionally, at least 76 civilian fatalities associated with industry operations occurred in 2020.

The association reported 53 worker fatalities in 2019.

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“There continues to be too many avoidable fatal incidents in and involving the solid waste industry,” SWANA Executive Director and CEO David Biderman said in a press release. “This trend has continued into 2021, with 17 fatal incidents recorded in the first two months of the year. We can and must do better.”

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