On Jan. 1, 2024, an individual became engulfed in a grain bin in Indiana. Three days later, two more individuals were trapped in Arkansas. These cases highlight growing numbers of grain entrapment cases across the nation, up nearly 45% since 2021. In both cases, local first responders promptly began their rescue operations, using specialized equipment and training they received through Nationwide’s Grain Bin Safety program to successfully rescue all three victims. To help raise awareness of these dangers and prevent tragic accidents in grain structures, Nationwide has opened its 11th annual Nominate Your Fire Department Contest in recognition of Grain Bin Safety Week.
Startling Facts: Injuries & Fatalities from grain bins*
- In 2022, at least 42 grain entrapments were reported, the highest number of entrapments in a decade (a 44.8% increase from 2021). There were 15 fatalities.
- In four seconds, an adult can sink knee-deep in flowing grain and be rendered unable to free themselves without assistance. In just 20 seconds, an adult can be fully engulfed.
- Suffocation from engulfment or oxygen-deficient atmospheres is the leading cause of death in grain accidents.
- More than 300 grain entrapments have been recorded in the past decade. It’s estimated an additional 30% of cases go unreported.
“Grain bins pose very serious dangers to workers as entrapments can escalate quickly and are life threatening if proper safety procedures aren’t followed when working in or around them,” said Brad Liggett, president of Agribusiness at Nationwide. “For over a decade, Nationwide has been a leader in the fight to correct this industry issue, and while we’re incredibly proud of the efforts and the many partners who’ve made them possible, there is more work to be done.”
Grain Bin Safety Week continues to make an impact: February 18-24, 2024
Nationwide initiated its annual Grain Bin Safety campaign in 2014 to raise awareness of the dangers of working in grain bins and promote a zero-entry mentality. Grain Bin Safety Week, which takes place Feb. 18-24, 2024, brings a national spotlight to the issue each year.
A key component of Grain Bin Safety Week is the annual Nominate Your Fire Department Contest, which aims to supply fire departments across rural America with the specialized rescue training and equipment needed to respond if an entrapment occurs.
The Nominate Your Fire Department Contest is now open until April 30, 2024. Learn how to nominate your local fire department here: https://www.mynsightonline.com/grain-bin-safety/participate-partner/nominate/
Since 2014, Nationwide and partners have awarded 332 grain rescue tubes to first responders across 32 states - eclipsing over $1 million in resources provided. At least ten successful rescues have utilized these resources, including the recent rescues in Arkansas and Indiana.
Nationwide collaborates each year with the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety (NECAS) to deliver the rescue equipment and provide safety training.
“Time is of the essence when responding to these accidents and rural fire departments are often the only line of defense when an entrapment takes place in their region,” said Dan Neenan, director at NECAS. “It’s critically important to ensure these first responders not only have the specialized rescue equipment, but also the training needed to respond effectively. NECAS is proud to join Nationwide and its partners to make a difference.”
For more information about the program, nomination process or how you can get involved, visit www.GrainBinSafetyWeek.com.
Grain Bin Safety Week is made possible by the following generous partners:
KC Supply
NECAS
Indiana Corn Marketing
Maryland Grain Producers
Horizon Farm Credit
Specialty Risk Insurance
Lutz Agency
Delaware Soybean Board
Maryland Soybean Board
CHS
ProValue Insurance
Valley View Agri-Systems
OPI
Nutrien
Delaware Farm Bureau
GROWMARK
Gregerson Salvage
West Side Salvage
Kelly Jones Agency
Eclipse Insurance Agency, LLC
Ohio Farm Bureau
New York Farm Bureau
Maryland Farm Bureau
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau
Assured Partners
Gallagher
Sump Saver
NOHR Wortmann Engineering
IRMI
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All cash contributions help purchase grain bin tubes and/or training. All donations are managed through the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety (NECAS), a 501(c)(3) non-profit.
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Sources: Summary of U.S. Agricultural Confined Space-Related Injuries and Fatalities; Purdue University
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