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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 SH23575SH2 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

 Discuss the importance of preplanning for emergencies at grain storage and handling facilities  Emphasize the importance of ongoing training that addresses the types of grain storage and handling facilities located in the community  Describe the type of rescue equipment that is needed and potential hazards associated with its use  Describe different types of grain containment systems 2

 Preplanning is an essential ingredient inbeing able to effectively and safely respond to emergencies, regardless of their nature. Preplanning: reduces response time reduces potential risks to first responders at the scene reduces frustration better utilizes resources saves lives 3

 Identification of types and locations of grain storage and handling facilities in the service area  Assessment of primary hazards and risks at each location  Assessment of first response capabilities  Identification of available resources – both public and private  Development of mutual aid agreements to cover gaps in capabilities  Conducting periodic on-site training  Develop Standard Operating Procedures that reflect capabilities  other? 4

Training is a core requirement of those who are called upon to respond to emergencies involving grain storage and handling facilities. It should be:  Evidence-based  Performance-based  Designed to meet potential response needs  Realistic and on-site if possible  Repeated on a periodic basis  Designed to do no harm 5

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 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)  Communications equipment  Cutting equipment  Air quality monitoring equipment  Grain handling equipment  Ventilation systems  Lockout/Tagout equipment  Retrieval system/anchor point  Lighting systems  Grain containment devices 7

 Respiratory  Eye  Hearing  Hand  Head 8

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Cutting Equipment Battery Operated Saws All 110 Volt Saws All Air Chisel 10 K12 Rescue Saw with Abrasive Blade

K12 Rescue Saw 11

Cutting Equipment (Continued) Portable Slice Pack Portable Oxygen/Acetylene Torch Wheeled Oxygen/Acetylene Torch 12

 Flying debris  Contact with sharp edges and tool blades  Respiratory hazards from airborne dust and fumes  High sound levels 13

14 Single gas air quality monitors Multi gas air quality monitor

15 N95 mask Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus

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 There has been an increased use of grain vacuum equipment in grain rescues  This equipment is found at most commercial grain storage facilities and on some larger farms  This equipment can move 1,000-2,000 bushels per hour of continuous use  Presents the risk of first responder entrapment  Generates large amounts of dust 18

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 If rescuers need to be lowered into the structure, approved anchor points or overhead lift points will be needed, along with trained personnel to use them. This could include:  Ladder or boom fire truck  Utility boom truck 22

 Most storage structures found on farm and feed lot operations do not contain approved anchor points that meet the load capacity specified in the federal confined space entry standards.  Since these facilities are exempt from compliance with either the grain handling or confined space entry standards they were not constructed to meet the standards.  If necessary, alternative anchor points for both fall protection and confined space entry will need to be configured. 23

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Purpose:  Protect victim from inflowing or avalanching grain  Reduce the inward pressure of the grain  Provide for removal of the grain from directly around the victim to allow for extrication 25

 A wide range of items have been used to build coffer dams  Backboard  Plywood sheets (max. of 24” wide strips)  Barrels with ends cut out  Garbage cans  Metal roofing  Commercially available grain rescue tubes 26

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