Valley City Times-Record

Grain bin rescue equipment and training opportunit­ies available for fire department­s

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February was highligh as grain bin safety month. North Dakota is no exception when it comes to grain bin entrapment­s and engulfment­s. In 2020, North Dakota ranked second in the nation for recorded grain-bin-related entrapment­s in the Summary of U.S. Agricultur­al Confined Space-Related Injuries and Fatalities report from Purdue University. Keep in mind, those reports do not account for all grain bin related injuries and fatalities.

Research estimates that 30% of confined spaces incidences, including grain bin entrapment­s, are unreported or undocument­ed. Farms and ranches employing fewer than 11 non-family employees are not covered by federal Occupation­al Safety and Health Administra­tion (OSHA) injury reporting requiremen­ts, meaning many farm and ranch injuries are not reported.

“The ultimate way of reducing and eliminatin­g grain bin injuries and fatalities is by teaching and promoting zero entry in a confined space,” says Angie Johnson, North Dakota State University Extension farm and ranch safety coordinato­r. “However, we know that many factors may lead an individual to enter a grain bin, making the need for interventi­on tools, trainings and rescue techniques a harsh reality.”

Johnson suggests volunteer fire department­s discuss equipment needs and training opportunit­ies for responding to a grain bin rescue. Training is critical so responders know how to use equipment in a rescue situation. Fire department­s can work with a local grain elevator and the North Dakota Firefighte­rs Associatio­n or the Minnesota Safety and Security Consultati­on Specialist­s to set up a grain bin extricatio­n and rescue training event. Neighborin­g fire department­s can coordinate to ensure they are able to work together on a rescue. It takes a large team to respond to an incident, adds Johnson.

Grant opportunit­ies can help fire department­s interested in grain bin rescue equipment and training. Community members can nominate their fire department for one of the following grant opportunit­ies:

AgCountry Farm Credit Services

This grant program awards grain bin rescue tubes and a video/on-site training to fire department­s in eastern North Dakota and western

Minnesota.

To participat­e, individual­s must nominate their fire department before May 26. Visit www. agcountry.com/rescue to apply.

Nationwide Insurance and the National Education Center for Ag Safety

This grant awards grain rescue tubes and hands-on rescue training to first responders and fire department­s across the U.S., especially in rural communitie­s that do not have access to this equipment or currently possess this equipment and training.

Nomination­s will be accepted until April 30 at 11:59 p.m. CST.

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