• Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      So what do you do in this situation that you’ve fallen in to grain?

      I imagine you might still be able to breath if you can keep your mouth covered.

      Edit: I’m getting downvoted because I’m not familiar with grain suffocation? Ok there. 🙄

      Edit again: oh they stopped. Thanks for not being jerks, everyone!

      • ccdfa@lemm.ee
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        Not much. You really shouldn’t be going into grain bins, and if you you do get stuck you should call for help and shut off anything that’s making the grain move. If you have to go into the bin for some reason, there should be someone outside with you and you should have a safety rope to help pull you out. Covering your mouth won’t help for long if at all. Someone will need to put up fans to ventilate the bin. You will suffocate in a grain bin and I’ve lost friends who went into bins.

        https://www.ndsu.edu/agriculture/ag-hub/publications/caught-in-grain

        • Sir_Kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          1 year ago

          You’d think by now there would be some kind of emergency quick release or some such. I don’t know what but in any other industry I feel like there are regulations in place so the murder box has some safety features.

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            1 year ago

            I’d imagine it’s just one of those things where the safety feature for the murder box is just properly labeling the murder box, and making sure people who go in it are covered in ropes and safety equipment to pull them out if it starts murdering them.

            Like people who have to go work in confined spaces like sewer tunnels. You can’t really put safety gear into the tunnel, so you have to just make it hard to get there, label it, and make it possible to quickly get people out when it goes wrong.

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        1 year ago

        Nope. There’s no way for air to get down there. It doesn’t filter through the grain. If it did, moisture would get in too.

        If they don’t get you out quickly, you suffocate.

      • PLAVAT🧿S@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        Can’t remember the video where I saw this (maybe smarter every day?) but if you’re not completely submerged they can use a tube/barrell they shove down around you and start scooping it out to release you.

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        11 months ago

        Most important thing is to swim with the grain instead of against if otherwise you’ll drown. Thus the saying about “going against the grain”

      • Jumuta@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        downvoting isn’t a sign of hate, but people ranking down a wrong statement.

        maybe you’d rather more disinformation all over Lemmy?

        • Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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          Asking questions and speculation is not misinformation. If you thought I was an expert on the subject based on that comment, that’s on you.

          It’s what you call a conversation. You know, what social media is supposed to be for.

          I want to be corrected, so I can learn.

        • psmgx@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          Not even “wrong” statements per se, just something that doesn’t contribute to the conversation.