Cotton Farming Ginners Marketplace October 2021

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Ginners Marketplace COTTON

COTTON FARMING IS THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE GINNING INDUSTRY.

Promote Gin Safety On All Fronts This Season Most ginners are part of many organizations. Churches, clubs and service groups are all part of our lives and tend to have seasons. Maybe they are active spring, summer, fall and winter. Or perhaps like your ag organizations, they have two meeting seasons pinched between harvest and planting. We began the last of the summer meeting sessions recently, and it was great to see everyone face to face for a change. In this month’s article, I’m going to hit a couple of topics we really need to keep front of mind. The first is that even though I pray we may be through the worst of COVID, it’s still with us. We must deal with it whether we like it or not. You, as ginners — whether you’re the manager or the plant superintendent or the guy or gal working on the press — must get the cotton ginned. We have to treat this gin season similar to how we treated last season as far as COVID is concerned. We need to keep the gin running! The best way that can happen is to follow many of the same protocols we had last year. Keep groups of employees together, stagger shift changes, minimize congregating in break rooms, disinfect and clean. The variants of the virus going around (delta is the one that’s prevalent as I write this) seem to be better at getting by the vaccines than expected. The positive note is that if people are

vaccinated, the risk of bad illness or death is much less than without the vaccines. So keep up the vigilance. The safeguards you implemented last year will help minimize the negative impacts this year. If you had to shut down even following those precautions, odds are you won’t this year (assuming most are vaccinated). If you had a hiccup and lost a shift, likely you won’t lose the whole shift this year ... provided you keep up with protective measures. That’s all I’ll say on that. Put Safety Ahead Of Productivity The other topic is safety. I know … I know, I’m the guy who keeps writing the safety articles. But maybe that’s because that’s how I got into the ginning business. Being in this industry for more than 30 years now and being involved in safety for at least most of that time in one way, shape or form, we’ve seen a LOT of improvements. We rarely see one-armed ginners today. We rarely see people with hands in gin stands, lint cleaners or belts. We’ve improved in so many ways, but we obviously still have room for improvement. Rarely is not the same as never. Let’s see if we can make this year the year no one has to call the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to report a fatality or a serious injury.

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