Grain Entrapment Rescue Demonstration

Farm Table says:

Canadian, but still relevant, video on equipment and techniques for rescues where grain entrapment occurs

Video on the use of a mobile grain entrapment rescue demonstration unit that can function as both an education and training tool.

The mobile unit can serve three purposes:

1. Rescue Training. The unit will be used to train first responders in grain extrication procedures.

2. General Prevention Education. The unit can be used as a learning tool to sensitise public audiences about the dangers of grain entrapment, and the importance of lock-out/tag out procedures.

3. On-site Training. The unit can be used to provide in-depth prevention and emergency plan training to workplaces.

Grain entrapments occur when:

– An individual is present on the surface grain, which is being drawn out from beneath the individual;

– An individual attempts to walk across the surface of grain where a void exists beneath the surface; and

– An individual is in a grain storage facility where grain has solidified onto the walls of the bin and then the wall of grain collapses onto the individual.

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Bradley Dawson
Bradley Dawson

Bradley is a seasoned copywriter at Farm Table, bringing decades of experience in journalism and content creation. Formerly a producer and journalist for the Telstra Sports website, he has honed his skills in crafting engaging and informative content. Now, he applies his expertise to the Australian agriculture sector, delivering high-quality writing that informs and supports the Australian farming community.

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