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Grain Auger Safety: Best Practices

Posted by Good Day's Work on Oct 15, 2019

Grain augers are a very common piece of equipment on farms and other agricultural businesses, but per hour of use, they're also one of the most dangerous pieces of machinery. Since they are so common, it's easy to become a little too comfortable operating them. Injuries received from augers can include electrocution or amputations, broken bones, and lacerations due to entanglement. With harvest season bringing an increased usage of augers, it's important to make sure you're observing the best safety practices.

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Topics: electrical, insurance/ risk management, machine guarding (PTOs/augers)

Grain Auger Safety: Know and Manage Safety Risks

Posted by Good Day's Work on Oct 1, 2017

Grain augers are a necessity on many agricultural operations and deserve a high level of attention due to the many safety risks associated with them. Common injuries include amputations, entanglements, electrocution, lacerations, and broken bones. Which is why augers have been recognized to be one of the more dangerous pieces of equipment per hour of use. 

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Topics: electrical, insurance/ risk management, machine guarding (PTOs/augers)

May Is Electrical Safety Month

Posted by Don Tyler on May 9, 2017

May has been designated as National Electric Safety Month by the Electrical Safety Foundation International.  Here are some important electrical safety tips to share with your employees:

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Topics: lockout-tagout (LOTO), electrical

Electrical Safety: Reminders for Late Fall

Posted by Don Tyler on Nov 3, 2016

Electrocutions are far too common in agricultural operations, and the push to complete harvest can sometimes cause us to do incomplete repairs or delay repairs that are needed to ensure safety.  Here are a few considerations to protect ourselves and our employees:

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Topics: electrical

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