Nationwide to Hold Sixth Annual Grain Bin Safety Contest to Promote Awareness Across Rural America

DES MOINES, Iowa – The risk farmers face when they enter large grain bins cannot be overstated.

Within seconds, flowing grain can bury a worker who enters the bin to remove clumped or rotting grain while machinery is still running.

To help reduce and prevent these all-too-common accidents, Nationwide has launched its sixth annual Nominate Your Fire Department Contest in recognition of Grain Bin Safety Week.

The goal is to prevent injuries by promoting safe bin-entry procedures, such as maintaining quality grain, testing bin atmosphere for toxic gases and wearing proper safety equipment.

This year, Grain Bin Safety Week runs from Feb. 17-23 and has been officially recognized by the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

“The work that farmers do can often be dangerous,” said Brad Liggett, president of Nationwide Agribusiness, the No. 1 farm insurer.

“Along with our partners in Grain Bin Safety Week, we’re dedicated to helping first responders save lives on farms across the country.

"That’s why we will continue to make the rescue tubes and training available as long as these dangers exist.”

Since 2014, Nationwide has awarded grain bin rescue tubes and training to 77 fire departments in 24 states.

Nominations for this year’s Nominate Your Fire Department Contest are open until April 30.

According to researchers at Purdue University, more than 900 cases of grain engulfment have been reported with a fatality rate of 62 percent in the past 50 years.

In 2010, at least 26 U.S. workers were killed in grain engulfment accidents − the highest number on record.

Injuries & Fatalities: The Startling Facts

• Suffocation from engulfment is a leading cause of death in grain bin accidents.

• It takes only seconds to be completely engulfed in flowing grain or overcome by oxygen-deficient atmospheres.

• 24 documented grain entrapments resulted in 14 deaths (58% fatality rate) in 2015.

• 38 documented grain entrapments resulted in 18 deaths in 2014 – the highest recorded

since 2010.

• In 2010, at least 26 U.S. workers were killed in grain engulfments − the highest fatalities on

record.

Source: 2015 Summary of U.S. Agricultural Confined Space-Related Injuries and Fatalities

To help prevent further deaths and injuries, Nationwide collaborates each year with the National

Education Center for Agricultural Safety (NECAS) to provide safety training. The director of

NECAS travels to training locations with a state-of-the-art grain entrapment simulator and

rescue tube. The comprehensive training sessions include classroom education and a rescue

simulation with the entrapment tool, which is loaded onto a 20-foot trailer and able to hold

about 100 bushels of grain.

Grain Bin Safety Week and the Nominate Your Fire Department Contents are supported by

Nationwide and the following partners:

• The National Education Center for Agricultural Safety

• KC Supply

• Lutz Agency Inc.

• Nationwide Land As Your Legacy

• Specialty Risk Insurance

• KFSA Insurance Agency

• Grosskreutz Crop Insurance Agency

• Donner-Farber & Associates

• David Larson Financial and Insurance Services Inc.

• Gallagher

• Agri-Business Insurance Services

• The Scoular Company

• First Gabrielson Insurance Agency

• Stuber Insurance Agency

• Sump Saver

• Cornerstone Insurance Services

For more information about the program, purpose or nomination process, visit

www.grainbinsafetyweek.com or watch this video.

For more information, please contact David Gilligan at 614-677-7305 or gillid2@nationwide.com