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ICD-10 code: W30.3

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Contact with Grain Storage Elevator

Grain storage elevators are essential for the agriculture industry. They are used to store and transport grain from one place to another. However, contact with a grain storage elevator can be dangerous if proper safety measures are not taken. Here are some tips to keep you safe when coming into contact with a grain storage elevator:

  1. Never enter a grain storage elevator: Grain storage elevators are not designed for human entry. Grain can shift and cause entrapment or suffocation. If you need to enter the elevator, make sure to follow proper confined space entry procedures and have a trained and equipped team on standby.
  2. Wear personal protective equipment: Grain dust can cause respiratory problems, and moving machinery can cause physical injury. Therefore, it is essential to wear personal protective equipment, such as respirators, hard hats, and safety glasses, when working around grain storage elevators.
  3. Stay clear of moving machinery: Grain elevators have many moving parts, including conveyor belts, augers, and motors. Make sure to stay clear of these moving parts to prevent physical injury.
  4. Use proper lockout/tag-out procedures: Before performing any maintenance or repair work on a grain storage elevator, make sure to lockout/tag-out the machinery to prevent accidental start-up. Follow proper lockout/tag-out procedures to ensure that the machinery is safe to work on.
  5. Keep the area clean and free of debris: Grain storage elevators can be prone to fires and explosions due to the accumulation of grain dust. Therefore, it is essential to keep the area clean and free of debris to reduce the risk of a fire or explosion.
  6. Follow proper loading and unloading procedures: When loading or unloading grain from a storage elevator, make sure to follow proper procedures to prevent accidents. This includes making sure the grain is properly secured and that the elevator is not overloaded.

By following these safety tips, you can prevent accidents and injuries when coming into contact with a grain storage elevator. Remember, safety should always be your top priority when working around machinery.