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Developed by: Purdue University Agricultural Safety and Health Program Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering West Lafayette, IN This material was produced under grant number SH24885-SH3 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsements by the U.S. Government. 1

Objectives  Identify key terms related to agricultural confined spaces  Identify the typical types of confined spaces found in agricultural workplaces  Identify the hazards related to agricultural confined spaces  Locate and be familiar with the Federal OSHA safety and health standards relevant to agricultural confined spaces  Explain the difference between OSHA exempt and non- exempt confined spaces  Explain worker rights under OSHA with respect to agricultural confined spaces 2

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What is an Agricultural Confined Space Any space found in an agricultural workplace that was not designed or intended as a regular workstation, has limited or restricted means of entry or exit, and has associated with it potential physical and/or toxic hazards to workers who intentionally or unintentionally enter the space. 5

“If you need to use your hands to get in and out, consider it a confined space” 6 A Hands on Definition of a Confined Space

Confined Space – OSHA Definition  A Confined Space:  is large enough for an employee to enter fully and perform assigned work  has a limited or restricted means of entry or exit  is not designed for continuous employee occupancy 7

Permit Required Confined Space OSHA Definition  A Permit-Required Confined Space – has one or more of the following:  Contains or has the potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere  Contains a material with the potential to engulf someone  Has an internal configuration that might cause an entrant to be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or by a floor that slopes downward and tapers to a smaller cross section  Contains any other recognized serious safety or health concerns 8

Types of Confined Spaces in Agriculture  Examples:  Grain & feed facilities  Silo  Manure storage facilities  Grain transport vehicle  Agricultural equipment  Septic tank  Liquid and fertilizer storage tank  Wells and cisterns  Fermentation tank  Other_________ 9

Grain and Feed Storage Facilities 10

Forage Storage Structures 11 Concrete Poured Silo Oxygen-limiting silo Concrete Stave Silo

Manure Storage /Structures 12 Above ground storage tank Lagoon Below ground pit

Agricultural /Grain Transport Vehicles 13 Grain wagon Rail car Truck Manure transport tank/vehicle

Agricultural Equipment 14 Combine Forage box Auger mixing wagon Feed grinder/mixer

Sewage and Septic Systems 15 Septic tank

Liquid Storage Structures 16 Fuel and chemical storage tanksWater tank

In Ground Structures 17 Water tank Well pit Retention Ponds

Biological Processing and Food Storage Equipment/Facilities 18 Wine vat Bulk milk tank Environmentally controlled fruit storage Biodigester

Hazards Related to Agricultural Confined Spaces 1.Asphyxiation due to exposure to toxic environments  Carbon Dioxide  Methane  Hydrogen Sulfide (manure)  Ammonia (manure)  Smoke/Carbon monoxide (fires) 2.Suffocation due to oxygen limited environments 3.Entrapments requiring extrication from flowable agricultural materials 4.Engulfments – fully buried in flowable agricultural material 5.Entanglements in energized machinery 6.Falls 7.Electrocutions 8.Drowning 9.Respiratory distress due to exposure to dust and microtoxins 10.Burns from fires and explosions 19

Relevant Federal OSHA Standards  29 CFR – Permit-required confined space standard  Exempts agriculture  29 CFR – Grain handling standard  Covers all commercial grain storage and handling operations  Original focus on preventing grain dust explosions  Exempts farms, feedlots, and seed processing operations 20

Exempt Facilities 21  The OSHA Grain Handling Standard ( ) currently exempts from compliance certain farming operations:  Farms with 10 or fewer employed  Feedlots  Operations that prepare seeds for future crops  The OSHA Permit-required Confined Spaces Standard ( ) generally exempts agricultural operations that:  Grow or harvest crops  Raise livestock or poultry

Non-Exempt Facilities Must Have  Confined space entry permit system  Appropriate confined space entry equipment  Lifeline and harnesses  Air monitoring equipment  Communication system  Emergency action plan  Documented training  Incident reporting policies in place

You Have the Right to Say NO! As a young and beginning worker you have the right to:  Refuse to perform tasks that you are not trained or equipped to perform safely – without retaliation  Receive information and training about the hazards you are exposed to in the work place  Have access to and training regarding emergency action plans 23

Whistleblower Protection Act  Right to a safe workplace  Right to report unsafe work conditions  Protection from reporting 24

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