With Illinois having two grain bin accidents in a month -- first responders and researchers are giving out safety tips
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — Each year, 25 to 30 people lose their lives in grain bin incidents across the U.S., and unfortunately, this number is increasing. In 2023, over 40 such deaths were recorded nationwide. Recently in Illinois, two incidents have occurred in just the last month.

I interviewed two experts, both of whom identified the same issue: these accidents often happen when spoiled produce creates blockages at the exit point. Problems arise when farmers attempt to clear these blockages.

“You can be drawn under the surface of the grain in 15 seconds.” said Illinois Fire Safety Institute’s ag rescue manager David Newcomb.

It leaves little time to get out. He says that’s not the only factor making grain bin rescues difficult.

“Farmers work in remote locations and they work alone. So sometimes there is a number of hours before the incident is even found.” said Newcomb.

That’s why he recommends bringing a partner out with you who can call for help in the worst-case scenario. The good news is —

“That grain entrapments are for the most part preventable. They don’t need to happen. ” said U of I Assistant Professor Salah Issa.

He has studied thousand of grain entrapments to develop strategies to prevent the accidents before they happen.

“We offer a variety of solutions that can be installed, such as blockbusters or even basic bars, to help break open any clogs forming above the in-bin auger,” explained Issa.

But if you don’t have those — the University tested a makeshift way to break up the jam.

Issa further detailed, “After removing the auger, a steel pipe connected to an air compressor can be inserted to successfully unclog the grain bins.”

He says you may have to try it several times — but it does eventually work. Breaking up clogs — and keeping people out of the bins.

First responders undergo rigorous training, including an eight-hour awareness session and a 40-hour course to comply with OSHA standards. This training is crucial, as 60 percent of those who perish in these accidents were attempting to rescue others.

To get in contact with I.F.S.I. for training click here– or to find more resources on grain bin safety here.

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