IDOA
promotes grain bin safety week February 16th through 22nd
Illinois Department of Agriculture
highlights farm safety efforts
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[February 17, 2020]
SPRINGFIELD, IL –
The Illinois Department of Agriculture reminds all farm workers to
stay safe when working in and around grain bins as part of Grain Bin
Safety Week. The annual period for awareness runs from February 16
through February 22.
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With 2019 crop conditions drawing comparisons to 2009 when crops
were stored in relatively wet conditions, this year’s safety
week takes great importance. The 2009 crop led to a dangerous
environment surrounding grain bins in 2010. According to Purdue
University, 2010 was the most hazardous year on record for grain
bin accidents, with 59 entrapments and 26 deaths nationwide.
“It’s easy to become complacent when workers have been in and
out of bins for years and never had any problems,” said Joe
Small, Illinois Department of Agriculture’s Bureau Chief of
Warehouses. “People often think they are big enough, strong
enough, or fast enough to get out of flowing grain. All too
often, problems can snowball out of control quickly. It’s
important for everyone to be vigilant and keep personal safety
front of mind.”
“We tend to see a correlation between grain quality and grain
bin entrapments or engulfments,” said Jeff Adkisson, Executive
Vice President of the Grain and Feed Association of Illinois.
“It’s extremely important to turn off all unloading equipment
and secure it with a lock or zip-tie (called lock-out) so
someone else cannot turn equipment back on before going into a
grain bin.”
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“Even one accident, is one too many,” adds Illinois
Farm Bureau President, Richard Guebert, Jr. “We want to remind
farmers to never enter a grain bin or grain storage facility alone.
Our target is zero entry, but unfortunately, with last year’s
harvest challenges, a lot of wet grain was put into storage, leading
to more grain bin entries. If entry is unavoidable, please have an
observer stationed outside to get help immediately if needed.”
Several training resources are available:
• The Grain and Feed Association of Illinois at
www.gfai.org
• The Grain Handling and Safety Council at
www.grainsafety.org
• University of Illinois Extension at
https://web.extension.illinois. edu/
agsafety/equipment/grainbinsafety.cfm
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