See who won on the first two days of GEAPS Exchange 2022
Nothing’s more exciting than the thrill of victory, especially when the prize is cold, hard cash.
If you’re attending the GEAPS Exchange conference and trade show in Kansas City from March 26-29, you may be lucky enough to experience just that.
Dallas Couch, Garber Cooperative Association, headquartered in Garber, OK, did just that when he became the first winner ofFeed & Grain'sgiveaway on Sunday.
The second lucky winner on Sunday was Robert Harden with Bottorff Farms in Atchison, KS.
The third and final winner for day one of the Exchange was Joel Moldrup withLouis Dreyfus Co. Port Allen Exportin Port Allen, LA.
On Monday, our two randomly chosen winners happened to both be with Bunge in Atchison, KS: Henry Peuter and Doug Speer both picked up $100 for wearing theirFeed & Grainvests on the show floor.
为GEAPS Exc星期二将是最后一个机会hange attendees to pick up a vest and try to win $100.
All you need to do is get caught wearing a neon yellow safety vest that will be handed out atFeed & Grain’sExchange Booth 1612.
Vests will be available to pick up any time during trade show hours, but no one knows when our staff will surprise an unsuspecting vested attendee with the cash prize.
Entrants must be fully wearing the vest at the time of the giveaway to be eligible. In addition to receiving $100, the winner will be photographed at our booth and announced on social media.
The contest is not only a fun way forFeed & Grainstaff to engage with you at the show, but also to encourage grain handling workers to start every shift by focusing on personal safety.
Wearing high-visibility garments is intended to distinguish workers clearly from the environment. It’s required attire for those who work near traffic, which could potentially apply to grain facilities under OSHA’s General Duty clause.
穿上safety vests at the grain elevator or feed mill helps your staff stand out to visitors and each other, which can help in accounting for everyone in case of an emergency lockdown, extreme weather event or confined space entry incident.
Grain bins and boot pits require a permit to enter and an attendant to oversee, but the inside of a dark space could render you invisible without any reflective attire. That’s why it’s important to consider the right PPE for the job, as well as other factors, before entering any grain bin. You can learn more about recommended confined space entry practices in this issue on page 16, “Mind the Small-Space Details.”
Be sure to visit us atBooth 1612 in Kansas Cityfor your chance to win!
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