By Tracey Erickson
As agricultural livestock producers, we should know the dangers of manure pit gases. We should know they can be toxic and even deadly. The gases referred to are methane, hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide and ammonia. As safety equipment improves with advancements in technology, we need to make sure we are informed and knowledgeable regarding what is available and proper usage. We should provide training on proper manure handling safety protocols and the use of equipment.
Understanding Risks
Equipment Needed
Training Employees
Provide training to all involved in the livestock production system regarding the dangers of manure gases and manure handling safety guidelines. An example safety training program that is FREE and available to producers include the Upper Midwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center (UMASH) the
Bilingual Curriculum for Dairy Worker Safety Training. You should always remember to adapt any safety training program to your personal operation.
Laws & Regulations
Lastly, be aware of laws and regulations that apply to your agricultural operation regarding livestock production systems, facilities, equipment, chemicals, air emissions wastes and worker protection standards are available through the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and your states Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
Source : sdstate.edu