Vecoplan to showcase equipment at IFAT 2022 - Construction & Demolition Recycling

2022-05-21 22:35:41 By : Mr. Tony Wu

The company says it will showcase various products, including the VAZ single-shaft shredder and its VEZ 3200.

Germany-based Vecoplan will be exhibiting at IFAT 2022, a trade fair for water, sewage, waste and raw materials management that will take place in Munich May 30-June 3. Vecoplan says it will display a fully revamped version of its VAZ shredder at its booth, 270 M2.  

Vecoplan says the VAZ single-shaft shredder has a modular structure that makes it the right solution for a wide range of applications.  

The company also will exhibit its VRZ series shredder, which it says is designed for demanding applications and requires little maintenance. The key feature of this double-shaft shredder is its rotor. Instead of conventional cutting tools, it has sickle-shaped teeth that are designed to safely break up and shred bulky and soiled materials, Vecoplan says. The range of possible applications includes domestic and commercial waste, postconsumer waste and postindustrial waste. It can also pre-shred waste wood.  

Vecoplan also will showcase its VEZ 3200. This shredder for the refuse-derived fuel (RDF) market is a single-shaft machine. It is equipped with an almost maintenance-free HiTorc drive that is insensitive to extraneous material. The VEZ can handle difficult material flows with high impurity content in both pre-shredding and single-stage shredding, according to the company.   

IFAT also will see Vecoplan presenting systems for mechanical processing and material handling. The company says it supplies its customers with individual machines and systems for numerous mechanical processing procedures and that it delivers “complex, complete plants.” The company says it optimizes material flows and matches the components, achieving high energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness along the entire processing line.   

Through the program, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration will conduct heat-related workplace inspections.

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has launched a National Emphasis Program (NEP) designed to protect millions of workers from heat illness and injuries. This marks the first time that heat illness and injuries have been the subjects of a National Emphasis Program, with OSHA planning to conduct heat-related workplace inspections. The NEP took effect April 8 and remains in effect for three years unless canceled or extended by a superseding directive.

U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh and Vice President Kamala Harris announced the new enforcement program at Sheet Metal Workers Local 19 Training Center in Philadelphia.

Heat illness affects thousands of indoor and outdoor workers each year and can lead to death, according to a news release about the program. The Department of Labor says reducing workplace heat-related illnesses and injuries is a top priority, and this NEP is a way to immediately improve enforcement and compliance efforts while continuing long-term work to establish a heat illness prevention rule. These efforts are part of a larger, interagency Biden-Harris administration effort to protect workers and communities from extreme heat and rising temperatures resulting from climate change.

“Tragically, the three-year average of workplace deaths caused by heat has doubled since the early 1990s,” Walsh says. “These extreme heat hazards aren’t limited to outdoor occupations, the seasons or geography. From farmworkers in California to construction workers in Texas and warehouse workers in Pennsylvania, heat illness—exacerbated by our climate’s rising temperatures—presents a growing hazard for millions of workers. This enforcement program is another step towards our goal of a federal heat standard. Through this work, we’re also empowering workers with knowledge of their rights, especially the right to speak up about their safety without fear of retaliation.”

As part of the program, OSHA will initiate inspections in more than 70 high-risk industries in indoor and outdoor work settings when the National Weather Service has issued a heat warning or advisory for a local area. On days when the heat index is 80 F or higher, OSHA inspectors and compliance assistance specialists will engage in proactive outreach and technical assistance to help stakeholders keep workers safe on the job. Inspectors will look for and address heat hazards during inspections, regardless of whether the industry is targeted in the NEP, according to the news release.

OSHA’s area offices will engage in outreach to unions, employers in target industries and other organizations committed to advancing protections for underserved workers. The agency’s On-Site Consultation Program, a free and confidential health and safety consulting program for small- and medium-sized businesses, will assist employers in developing strategic approaches for addressing heat-related illnesses and injuries in workplaces, the Department of Labor says.

Last fall, OSHA published an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to initiate the rulemaking process toward a federal heat standard.

As part of OSHA’s continued work to reduce workplace heat illnesses and fatalities, the agency will hold a public stakeholder meeting May 3 to discuss OSHA’s ongoing activities to protect workers from heat-related hazards, including the Heat Illness Prevention Campaign, compliance assistance activities and enforcement efforts. Those interested can register here.

Recycling Today Media Group has reached out to OSHA to learn more about the industries being targeted.

The company says its purchase of Bobby Wolford Trucking & Salvage will enhance the suite of services DTG offers to customers.

DTG Recycle, Mill Creek, Washington, says it has acquired substantially all assets of  Bobby Wolford Trucking & Salvage Inc. of Woodinville, Washington. DTG Recycle is a recycler of commercial, industrial, construction and demolition material in the Pacific Northwest.

Bobby Wolford Trucking & Salvage was founded in 1968 and is recognizable in the area for its distinct yellow and purple fleet. It has been a dominant force in the local heavy-haul and demolition industry, DTG Recycle says. With this purchase, DTG Recycle positions itself to work with its demolition and site preparation customers on the recovery of valuable recyclables with a fully integrated suite of services. “From site prep and demolition to the collection, transportation, sorting, processing and manufacturing of end products, our customers will now have a full-spectrum solution to what was previously a very segmented process,” says Dan Guimont, founder and chairman of DTG Recycle. “Some of the many benefits to our customers include integrated scheduling, access to other site services we offer, such as portable restrooms and street sweeping, and helping them attain their sustainability goals by reducing material from going to the landfill.” “This is a bitter-sweet moment for me,” Bobby Wolford, says. “I’m certain my customers and employees are in good hands with DTG, and I am excited for the opportunities for growth and advancement this acquisition gives them.” DTG Recycle will add Wolford’s 10-acre site in Maltby, Washington, which will be the site of a newly planned, state-of-the-art facility with concrete recycling capabilities. Additionally, DTG will integrate Wolford's low-boys, side-dumps, end-dumps, walking-floor trailers and heavy equipment into its fleet. Earlier this year, DTG Recycle announced that it had acquired substantially all assets of Rolloff Recyclers, Woodinville, Washington, which operates a fleet of recycling containers in King and Snohomish counties. Prior to that, the company purchased “substantially all assets” of Hungry Buzzard, Bothwell, Washington, and Maltby Container, based in Maltby. Earlier in 2021, the company acquired Milton, Washington-based Kleensweep Construction Services’ collection and recycling business division.

In early January of 2020, DTG announced that it closed on a $32 million minority growth equity financing deal from Toronto-based Clairvest in partnership with existing shareholders, marking another significant milestone for the company after an active 2019. During that year, DTG acquired the Anderson Rock & Demolition Pits limited purpose landfill in Yakima, Washington; the Recovery 1 MRF in Tacoma, Washington; and opened two new material recovery facilities in the Seattle-Tacoma area.

DeAnne Toto has been named editorial director of the Recycling Today Media Group.

Recycling Today magazine editor DeAnne Toto has been named overall editorial director of the Valley View, Ohio-based Recycling Today Media Group (RTMG). The RTMG produces and manages three print publications, three websites, five e-newsletters and five annual industry conferences.

Toto joined GIE Media Inc., parent company of Recycling Today, in 1997 and subsequently accepted increasing responsibilities and has been promoted several times.

“As the business continued to grow, so did DeAnne’s role,” says Recycling Today Media Group Publisher James R. Keefe. “DeAnne has been an amazing contributor to the Recycling Today Media Group, from reporting and feature writing to so many other facets of supporting the company on its journey from a small media business to what we are today.”

When Toto joined GIE Media in 1997, the RTMG produced just one magazine: Recycling Today, which has now been joined by Construction & Demolition Recycling and Waste Today. The media group’s websites, conferences and e-newsletters have all been added in the subsequent two-and-a-half decades.

“It is with great pride and respect that I announce DeAnne’s promotion to editorial director of the Recycling Today Media Group,” Keefe says. “In this newly formed role, DeAnne will manage and oversee all aspects of print, digital and event content and overall content management for the team.”

The company says it plans to display a large-scale model of its lift-deck truck scale for waste operations.

Fairbanks Scales Inc., a scale and weighing equipment manufacturer based in Overland Park, Kansas, has announced it will be showcasing various industrial scales at WasteExpo 2022, May 9-12 in Las Vegas.   

Fairbanks Scales says it plans to show its latest weighing equipment, including a large-scale model of the lift-deck truck scale for waste operations equipped with Intalogix lightning/power surge protection system.   

The Fairbanks Heavy Capacity Lift Deck Truck Scale is a scale ideal for transfer station scales. It has an easy-to-clean solution for shallow pit scale replacement or new transfer station scale construction projects. The company says its scale’s decks can be quickly lifted and removed with lightweight equipment to hose out debris or dirt that accumulates. This will keep the scale running smooth and accurate even in harsh environments. The Lift Deck Truck Scale is equipped with the proprietary Intalogix lightning protection system.   

Also on display will be the FB7100 series instrument specifically designed for vehicle weighing. Fairbanks says this is the most intuitive and easy-to-operate instrument for mid-range, single-scale truck weighing. The company says its price, standard touch screen, optional single set-point filling and no-hassle setup make it one of the best instruments in the industry.  

The company will showcase the equipment at booth 1816 at WasteExpo.