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We had a guy cut his hand open pretty bad last year when taking out the trash. Does anyone have any good suggestions on how to safely put blades in the garbage?
That will earn you a bad review on googleWe save them in old tin cans and when full, drop them all over a competitors parking lot. Oh yeah, and be sure to remove all your fingerprints.
The way people re-use water bottles, I don't even want to think of the ramifications this could have.When I'm in the field, I drop them in empty water bottles.
That will earn you a bad review on google
We have had a 6x12x3" tall sharps container that was here when I started. It's about half full...
This seems scary. I prefer to take a piece of tape and encase the blade when on site, and tape that to the handle on the tool bag we use to tote vinyl supplies.
I once had a straight razor I'd been using to scrape glass at a job site, then had to stop at a walmart for a new one, but being a dumbass, I slipped the old blade in the little pocket on my jeans. Me and my buddy who worked with me were wondering around walmart killing time on the clock (I was 16 or 17 and super responsible obviously) and I felt something in my little pocket, so I jabbed my finger straight into the razor. So there I was, bleeding like a stuck pig, in walmart, on the clock, with no great explanation for my old man how this happened.