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Examples of Overloaded

Written by Chris Britton

Updated at July 23rd, 2025

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Table of Contents

Types of Overloads Overloaded Container – No Lid Overloaded Container – Night Time Image Overloaded Container – Outside of Can Overloaded Container – Lid Partially Closed Overloaded Container – Subjective Overloaded Container – 96-Gallon Commercial Toter Event Timing

Types of Overloads

Overloaded Container – No Lid

  1. This container is clearly overloaded
    1. When looking for an overload make sure the LID CANNOT BE CLOSED
    2. If the container doesn’t have a lid just see if the container looks too full











Overloaded Container – Night Time Image

  1. Low lighting illuminating the trash, may be difficult to see but the color of the trash and the lid show it's overloaded.


Overloaded Container – Outside of Can

  1. If the lid is closed but trash is outside the container this is overloaded.
    1. When looking for an overload look to see if trash is around the container.
    2. A single small bag may be fine, but multiple bags and boxes is overloaded even if the lid can be closed.

Overloaded Container – Lid Partially Closed

  1. This container has a lid, but it cannot be closed. This is overloaded.





Overloaded Container – Subjective

  1. This container is subjective.
    1. I would classify this as overloaded, to me this container looks as though it has too much trash in it.
    2. If the trash could be spread out to not overfill the can then it’s not overloaded.


Overloaded Container – 96-Gallon Commercial Toter

  1. The driver is interacting with the can that is about to be serviced. .
    1. This is a 96 Gallon toter, typically seen for residential but sometimes used in commercial.
    2. The container is visible you can see garbage beyond the lid.

Event Timing

  1. Image is timed where the can is on the forks and very close.
    1. Image may not always have the can far aware.
    2. You need to look at the image and determine if it's overloaded based on if the lid can close.

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