New App in Illinois Aimed at Reducing Deaths in Grain Bins

December 29, 2014

A new app could help reduce the number of fatal grain bin entrapments that occur in Illinois.

The Illinois Corn Marketing Board and the Grain and Feed Association of Illinois teamed up to create an app that will locate the nearest grain rescue tube. The tubes can be placed around a person who has fallen into a grain bin to help prevent them from drowning or being crushed by grain.

John Lee is director of the Safety, Health Environmental Services Program for the Grain and Feed Association of Illinois. He says the app is “another tool in the toolbox if an unfortunate situation occurs.”

He says downloading the app and having it available before someone is entrapped will save time if the tubes are needed.

Topics Illinois

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  • December 31, 2014 at 10:12 am
    RT says:
    Funny puns, but this is a serious issue, coming from someone who lives in rural Illinois. I don't think the number of deaths is very high, but they are quick (less than 60 sec... read more
  • December 29, 2014 at 2:02 pm
    Boom_Lawyered says:
    I concur! It may be corny to develop an app but it won't go against the grain in terms of ensuring worker safety.
  • December 29, 2014 at 1:33 pm
    AdjustThis! says:
    Seems an odd use for an app but wheat the hell, let's try it. If this has bin happening and we are agrain to have these issues, any solution is welcome.

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