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Scrap metal recycling is an easy way to make some extra cash. However, if you do decide to start collecting ferrous or non-ferrous metals, you’ll need to take some precautions to avoid cutting or stabbing yourself with discarded materials, as this could lead to an infection. Before you start your hunt for metals in your neighborhood, be sure to follow the safety advice listed below.

How to Be Safe When Scrap Metal Recycling

1. Wear Protective Gear

Whenever you plan on scrap metal recycling, you should always dress for the job. Wear safety shoes with tough soles that cannot be penetrated easily by sharp objects. To prevent accidental scratches, it’s smart to wear long pants and a long-sleeve shirt. You should also don gloves made of heavy material to protect your forearms and hands. Consider equipping safety glasses, a helmet, and a mask that can prevent the inhalation of toxic agents.

2. Bring the Right Tools

scrap metal recyclingIn many cases, the objects containing scrap metal will be heavy. Having extra equipment—like a dolly or hand truck, screwdrivers, wire cutters, a drill and multiple drill bits, a hammer, and pliers—will make moving and disassembling the items easier work. It’s also best to complete these projects with a truck so that you can more easily transport bulky pieces of metal or appliances containing the material. Be sure to bring straps or ropes to tie down everything while you’re moving it.

3. Practice Proper Handling

Besides getting cut or scratched, scrap metal recyclers are prone to back injuries. But these injuries can usually be avoided by following proper lifting techniques. Even if you are dealing with a light load, always lift with your legs. As already recommended, you can also use a dolly to distribute the weight. However, it’s also advisable to bring along a friend whenever possible to minimize the risk of an accident.

 

Whether you have ferrous or non-ferrous metals that need recycling, bring them to Phipps Auto Parts. Since 1980, they’ve provided used vehicle removal and scrap metal recycling services to the Goshen, OH, region. Best of all, they’ll pay you on-site for your junk materials. Call them today at (513) 722-2034 to find out what kind of price they can offer you. For more information about their services, visit their website and Facebook page.

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