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Collecting scrap metal is an excellent way to earn extra income and also reduce construction waste. However, some pieces can be jagged and heavy, and you don’t want to injure yourself or someone else while traveling to the metal recycling center. Use the following guidelines for the best practices while handling your extra materials.

How to Safely Collect & Transport Scrap Metal

1. Wear the Right Gear

It’s easy to cut yourself while collecting and hauling scrap metal, so wear the right clothes. Durable work gloves are a must, as well as a long-sleeved shirt, a jacket, and jeans.

Wear closed-toe shoes and a reflective vest so motorists can see you if you’re working at night. Goggles will protect your eyes if you’re sorting through scrap piles, and a first-aid kit will help you address minor injuries right away.

2. Lift With Your Knees

Many scrap metal collectors damage their backs by lifting heavy pieces incorrectly. Squat, grip the scrap, and lift by extending your knees, not pulling with your back. You’ll avoid muscle strains and other painful injuries that can get in the way of everyday life.

3. Carefully Tie Down Scrap

scrap metalYou don’t want scrap to fly out of your truck bed and strike another motorist, so carefully check that all pieces are tied down. Store smaller items in barrels — an efficient way to organize as you collect — and slide large sheets beneath them. If you can’t safely secure a large piece, return later with the appropriate vehicle.

4. Watch Out for Hazardous Substances

Some scrap metal may have toxic residue on it. Gasoline on car parts, refrigerants on HVAC components, and chemicals on storage tanks are common examples of substances you shouldn’t touch.

Only handle these if you can identify the substance, and make sure to wear gloves. Keep them away from open flames, and let the scrap metal center know about potential hazards.

 

Holmes Iron & Metal offers comprehensive scrap metal recycling services to residents of Salisbury, NC. They’re backed by over 40 years of experience and accept scrap of all sizes. Their team can also assist with building demolition and providing dumpster rentals for job sites. Call (704) 633-6119 to speak with a representative or learn more about their scrap yard online.

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