40 February 2016 - Business View Caribbean
ness in the workplace by providing effective training
and education to all of its employees, impacting the
safe execution of its operations. It also uses the most
up to date methods of keeping records of plant and
labor achievements.
All 60+ of the company’s fleet of vehicles are repaired
and refurbished by an experienced and accomplished
team of mechanics and technicians. This preventative
maintenance system ensures that its vehicles give the
best service without excessive cost. Waste Disposals’
skilled, in-house welders and craftsmen also manu-
facture and maintain the company’s onsite compac-
tors and steel containers which offer the following
benefits: they help minimize odor, reduce health and
fire hazards, control vermin, reduce pilferage, reduce
disposal cost due to their compaction ratio, and im-
prove clients’ image by eliminating unsightly garbage
receptacles and wind-blown debris.
Waste Disposals’ Rear Loader service is rapid, ver-
satile, and economic, usually servicing smaller com-
mercial clients, including restaurants and residential
complexes. There are three main variations of the
service: Bag Pick up – the collection of bagged waste;
Garbage Carts - rental and service of 240 and 360-li-
ter, wheeled plastic garbage carts with covers; and Tilt
Trucks - rental and service of 1.5 cubic-yard plastic
garbage bins with steel frames and wheels.
The company’s Self Dumping Hoppers are bins that
empty themselves into larger bins via a forklift. They
are designed to provide years of dependable service
in a variety of applications from manufacturing plants
to construction sites, providing fast, safe, and eco-
nomic handling of materials and scrap. They also help
increase job efficiency, lower labor costs, and reduce
the possibility of work-related back injuries.
Waste Disposals also believes that recycling is a very
important activity that ultimately benefits the environ-
ment and the people that live in it. Recycling saves