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Flowing Grain Dangers Sponsors: Indiana Grain and Feed Association ISDA Indiana Corn Marketing Council Indiana Soybean Alliance Indiana Rural Safety and Health Council Developed by: Matt Roberts, Grain Entrapment Consultant Bill Field, Purdue University’s Agricultural Safety and Health Program

This lecture does NOT address current OSHA requirements for grain handling This lecture does NOT address current OSHA requirements for grain handling Meant for non-OSHA regulated agricultural worksites Meant for non-OSHA regulated agricultural worksites Notice!

Outline Intro How big is the problem? What do we know? Frequency Medium Sites Involved Contributing Factors Seven types of entrapment Responding to entrapment Steps to follow Removing grain Rescue tubes Rescue hazards Summary Key ways to prevent entrapment

Definitions Flowable agricultural material Flowable agricultural material – free flowing agricultural crops or material including grain Engulfment Engulfment - events in which an individual is submerged, i.e. fully buried in agricultural flowable material, such as corn, small grains, or feed Entrapment Entrapment - used in a broader way to describe events in which an individual is trapped, possibly due to engulfment, inside a structure considered a confined space such as a silo, bin, grain transport vehicle, outdoor pile, or bunker silo, where self extrication is not possible Confined Space – (in brief) an area large enough for a worker to enter to perform tasks, not designed for continuous employee occupancy

How big is the problem? Since 1964 Purdue University has recorded over 700 cases of flowing grain entrapment nationwide International cases have also been documented

Frequency and outcome Average between documented entrapments per year over past 4 decades Frequency increasing In % of documented grain entrapments resulted in death Many non-fatal incidents go unreported

Mediums where entrapments occur At least 45% of known entrapments involve corn Entrapments have been document in: soybeans, wheat, oats, sunflower, alfalfa seed, malted barley, milo, processed feed and rice

Entrapments by geographic location

Documented contributing factors #1 identified cause of entrapment was out-of-condition grain High capacity grain handling systems Working alone Relaxed compliance with workplace safety regulations Lack of knowledge concerning the risk

Types of documented entrapments 1) 1) Flowing grain 2) 2) Collapse of horizontally crusted grain surface 3) 3) Collapse of vertically crusted grain surface 4) 4) Grain transport vehicles 5) 5) Use of grain vacuum machines 6) 6) Outdoor pile avalanche 7) 7) Storage structure failure

Graphic used with permission from Liberty Rescue Systems

Responding to Grain Entrapment Partial entrapment Partial entrapment Complete engulfment Complete engulfment Entanglement in equipment Entanglement in equipment

Responding to complete engulfment Stop – Do not enter structure Shut down and lock out equipment Activate local emergency fire rescue services Turn on aeration fans Assemble employees Assess situation and resources Implement situation-specific action plan Source: Don’t Go With the Flow, (NGFA)

Two primary rescue techniques Removing the grain from around the victim Utilize a grain retaining wall or rescue tube to extricate victim from grain mass

Partial entrapment rescue Don’t jump into the bin, the victim could be buried deeper by inflowing grain Victim cannot be pulled free without injury

Graphic used with permission from Liberty Rescue Systems

Partial entrapment rescue Don’t waste time digging without a grain retaining device Construct a grain retaining device or use a rescue tube; secure and stabilize victim

Grain retaining device on-site materials Backboards Plywood Metal roofing

Liberty Rescue Tube Photos used with permission of Liberty Rescue Systems, Inc.

Potential rescue hazards Bin steps and ladders (350 Lb limit) Flowing grain, secondary entrapment Hazardous atmosphere, dust, and chemicals Overexertion Exposure to grain handling equipment

Summary – Preventing Grain Entrapments (1) (1) Never enter structure while unloading (2) (2) Only enter a structure with an observer present (3) (3) Do not enter bin if grain is bridged or caked on walls (4) (4) Ensure stored grain maintains quality (5) (5) Think before you act

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References D.E. Maier, W.E. Field, S.A. Freeman, Don’t Go With the Flow Educational Resource Kit. National Grain and Feed Association, West Lafayette, IN. C.V. Schwab, Inflow Velocity and Forces Acting on a Person Trapped in Enveloping Flow of Granular Materials. Masters, University of Kentucky, Lexington. Roberts, et al., Summary of Flowable Agricultural Material Entrapment Rescue Strategies – Responding to Agricultural Emergencies, 1999 – NRAES