Home of the iconic Corn Palace — a symbol of the region's healthy agricultural climate since 1892 — Mitchell, South Dakota will be the host location on March 25 for the national kick-off of the 2024 Stand Up 4 Grain Safety Week.
This year's event, from March 25-29, is a joint effort of the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Grain Handling Safety Council, the Grain Elevator and Processing Society and the National Grain and Feed Association.
Since 2017, the annual Stand Up 4 Grain Week has served to remind agriculture industry employers and workers of the potentially deadly hazards present in confined spaces, including grain engulfment. Through OSHA's Cooperative Alliance Program, the agency has collaborated with states' workplace safety officials and industry stakeholders to help reduce the fatal engulfment rate in the U.S. by 17 percent from 2021 to 2022. Despite these efforts, 36 percent of reported grain engulfments in the nation in 2022 took workers' lives because required safeguards were not followed.
"Despite a reduction in grain bin fatalities, far too many people are still being harmed or losing their lives as they work to produce our nation's food supply," said OSHA Regional Administrator Jennifer Rous in Denver. "The agricultural industry must never overlook the importance of following all safety procedures to protect workers from the dangers lurking in grain bins, such as engulfments and heat illness, which can quickly lead to tragedy."
Stand Up 4 Grain Week will launch at the South Dakota Grain Bin Engulfment Prevention Summit, a hybrid in-person and online event where industry leaders and stakeholders will lead safety demonstrations and other discussions. The event is presented by Agtegra Cooperative, Oklahoma State University, OSHA Region 8, Prairie Ag Partners and the South Dakota University Extension OSHA Consultation.
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