A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 9, 2002 EMERGENCY ACTION plan on what to do during an ac- PLAN; DOES YOUR cident or emergency on your FARM HAVE ONE? farm. Although an emergency ac- A farm with even the most de tailed accident prevention pro gram still faces the risk of an ac cident, so why not develop a plan You might ask, “Why should I to become better prepared? An take the time to complete an emergency action plan is a writ- emergency action plan?” Have ten, detailed document that you ever considered what you serves as a basic, yet thorough would do in the case of a bam Farm Hosts New Jersey Angus Association Reo t' M t' (Continued from Page A 23) disease brochure, publication #JDI, contact the Division of An imal Health by calling (609) 292-3965. The group scheduled its next meeting Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hunterdon County extension office. Until a slate of new officers is elected, the central contact for anyone interested in joining the association or needing directions for the January meeting will be Bob Mickel, Hunterdon County extension agent. Mickel can be contacted by e-mail at micke l@aesop.rutgers.edu or (908) 788-1338. All this adds Grandrib 3® 35 Year Side 25 Year Sidewall Corrosion Warranty 20 Year Roofing Corrosion Warranty 10 Year Edge Rust Warranty Complete Building Packages, Trusses And Glue-Laminated Timbers 717-866-6581 761 E. Linden St. Richland, PA 17887 tion plan is not required for your farm, it is something to definitely consider implementing. Breeders from New Jersey and Pennsylvania interested in reactivation of the New Jersey Angus Association gath ered recently at River Bend Farm near Peapack, N. J. Jpl^l fire, manure spill or containment leak, an accident on your farm involving an employee or your self, or even a mass animal mor tality? If you are away from the farm when an accident occurs, does your family or employees know how to properly respond? To help ease anxiety on deal ing with these potential issues, a plan to address the key compo nents will help provide the framework for what to do during an unforeseen emergency. Com pleting a plan demonstrates your commitment to minimizing risks to employees and livestock, the economic loss to the farm, and the impact to the environment. There are four basic compo nents to consider in your emer gency action plan. First, you will need to assess your farm and identify potential risk factors. Consider human health, animal welfare, the environment, build- li'C *_ 1 , 301-334-3977 1283 Joni Miller Rd. Oakland, MO 21550 ings, manure containment, ma- name and address, and the 911 nure transportation equipment, location, machinery, and any other areas A final basic component of with potential risk. For each po- your plan might include a clean tential risk factor identified, out- up plan. In the case of a manure line steps to take to resolve the release, this would include proper emergency. manure removal, manure appli- An example of a potential risk cation areas with proper rates/ could be: Your manure storage acre, and possibly filing a report structure has a manure release, with your local environmental Items to consider in your plan of regulatory agency. In the case of action would be: Do you have an animal mortality incident, you equipment or access to neighbors’ would want to include fire proper equipment to contain a release? ™ eth °d ° f disposal and business Is there access to all surrounding t 0 5? nt ? ct P lo *™?- land to contain a release? Do you , Ha ™8 “ ""STO ac * on have the contact information of P ,an B worthwhile when rcgulators tot you* required to iTjT, “ call? Is there a spokesperson to ““P , cnt . K “ “f 511 "" deal with the media/neiehbors/ P ro P crl >' revlew and educate all g employees of the farm about the regulators? pla!i Ld its location. It is also A second step would be to de- to update the plan as velop a detailed map of your fac £ ties or ope £ tions ch^ge on farm This map could be benefi- the farm> lastly , you might aal to new employees and to the consider providing a copy of your local fire company or other emer- plan offering a tol £ of J yow gency response organization to far m to local emergency response help identify key areas on the personnel to better educate them farm. Items to include on your of your operation site map would be a facility ad- For more information, contact dress and building locations on Penn state’s Dairy and Animal thefarm, electrical service boxes, Science Department at (814) wellheads and water mam con- 865-2987 or your county’s emer nections and shut-off valves, ma- gency coordinator. For Lancaster nure storage structures and County, contact Randy Gockley valves or pumps, nearby streams at (717) 664-1200. There are a and water drainage areas, prop- few Websites that provide in erty boundaries, first aid kit(s), formation on plans at and fire extinguisher(s). In addi- www.lpes.org/ tion to main farm map, it would Lessons/Lessonsso/50 be suggested to include a field Emergency.html or map of land application areas. www.extension.iastate.edu/Publi- Constructing a list of emergen- cations/PMlBs9.pdf. cy contact names and numbers to Register today for Pennsylva call and posting the listing by all nia’s largest Chamber banquet phones is a third step to include honoring the agriculture indus in your plan. Contacts might in- try. For sponsorship and rcgistra clude 911, local physician, tion information, visit wwwJan- Hazmat, fire department, police, caster-chamber.com. For more power company, mortality dis- information on emergency action posal, and the proper environ- plans or the Agriculture Industry mental regulatory agency. It’s Banquet, contact Brent Landis at important to include written di- (717) ,397-3531 or e-mail blandis rections to your farm, the farm Icci.cdm. * ■ * Beef Breeding Meeting Scheduled CREAMERY (Montgomery program. There will also be a Co.) A beef breeding meeting short video on various forms of will be conducted at the Mont- neat synchronization, gomery County 4-H Center in There is no charge to attend Creamery, on Tuesday, Nov. 12 this meeting, however please call at 7:30 p.m. the Montgomery County Cooper- Steve Pallis, breeding program ative Extension Office at (610) specialist for Genex Cooperative, 489-4315 to register prior to the Inc. will discuss what producers meeting. Walk-ins are welcome can do to improve their breeding the night of the meeting. We Salute Our Faming Industry In Montgomery County