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Sentry Safety Supply Offers The Following Emergency Eyewash Stations and Emergency Eyewash Showers:
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• Haws Portable Eye Wash Station
• Haws Emergency Eye Wash Shower
• Prinzing Eye Wash Station
• Prinzing Emergency Eye Wash Station
• Prinzing Faucet Mounted Eye Wash Station
• Prinzing Eye Wash Bottle
• Prinzing Emergency Eye Wash Shower
• Gateway Laboratory Eyewash
• Gateway Emergency Eye Wash Station
• Gateway Portable Eye Wash Station
• Gateway Eye Wash Bottle
• Speakman Eye Wash Station
• Speakman Laboratory Eyewash
• Speakman Faucet Mounted Eye Wash Station
• Speakman Portable Eye Wash Station
• Speakman Emergency Eye Wash Shower
• Bradley Eye Wash Station
• Bradley Emergency Eye Wash Station
• Bradley Faucet Mounted Eye Wash Station
• Bradley Eye Wash Bottle
• Bradley Emergency Eye Wash Shower
Emergency eyewash stations and emergency eyewash showers safety reminders from OSHA:
Why are emergency eyewash showers or eyewash stations important?
The first 10 to 15 seconds after exposure to a hazardous substance, especially a corrosive substance, are critical. Delaying treatment, even for a few seconds, may cause serious injury. Emergency eyewash showers and emergency eyewash stations provide on-the-spot decontamination. Emergency eyewash stations and emergency eyewash showers also allow workers to flush away hazardous substances that can cause serious eye injury. Accidental chemical exposures can still occur even with good engineering controls and safety precautions. As a result, it is essential to look beyond the use of
safety glasses,welding goggles
and procedures for using personal protective equipment. Emergency eyewash showers and eyewash stations are a necessary backup to minimize the effects of accidental exposure to harmful chemicals.
Placement of emergency eyewash stations and emergency emergency showers is critical. Review the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard Z358.1-2004 "Emergency Eyewash Stations and Emergency Eyewash Showers ; is generally used as a guide to optimal placement of emergency eyewash stations and emergency eyewash showers in the workplace. Our most popular emergency eyewash stations and emergency eyewash showers feature preserved buffered saline solution or other medically acceptable eyewash solutions. To be most effective emergency eyewash showers and emergency eyewash stations should be applied to the eyes and that the eyes must be flushed immediately and thoroughly for at least 15 minutes using a large supply of clean fluid under low pressure. Water does not neutralize harmful contaminants; emergency eyewash stations and emergency eyewash showers help safely wash contaminants away. Here is a breakdown of safety procedures that should be followed when using emergency eyewash showers or emergency eyewash stations to be most effective: a minimum 5-minute flushing time is recommended for mildly irritating chemicals, at least 20 minutes for moderate-to-severe irritants, 20 minutes for non-penetrating corrosives, and at least 60 minutes for penetrating corrosives.
Emergency eyewash showers should flush the user's eyes. Emergency Eyewash stations are designed to flush the eye and face area only. There are combination emergency eyewash units available that contain both features: an emergency eyewash shower and an emergency eyewash station. The need for emergency eyewash showers or emergency eyewash stations is based on the properties of the chemicals that workers use and the tasks that they do in the workplace. A job hazard analysis can provide an evaluation of the potential eye safety hazards of the job and the work areas. The selection of protection -- emergency eyewash showers, emergency eyewash stations or both -- should match the hazards.
In some jobs or work areas, the effect of a safety hazard may be limited to the worker's face and eyes. Therefore, an emergency eyewash station may be the appropriate device for worker protection. In other situations the worker may risk part or full body contact with dangerous substances. In these areas, an emergency eyewash shower may be more appropriate. The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard Z358.1-2004 "Emergency Eyewash and Emergency Eyewash Shower Equipment. In order to prevent any secondary eye infections, the water in self-contained eyewash stations should be treated to prevent bacterial growth in the water itself. Eyewash and Eye/Face Wash Stations.
Emergency Eyewash stations should be designed to deliver fluid to both eyes simultaneously at a volume of not less than 1.5 litres/minute (0.4 gallons/minute) for 15 minutes. However, the volume should not be at a velocity which may injure the eyes. The emergency eyewash stations should be between 83.8 and 114.3 cm (33 to 45 inches) from the floor, and a minimum of 15.3 cm (6 inches) from the wall or nearest obstruction. Personal Eyewash Stations are designed to deliver flushing fluid immediately, personal eyewash stations can be used while transporting the victim to the permanent eyewash station or medical facility.
These emergency eyewash stations do not replace the requirement to have a 15 minute-supply eyewash station. Emergency eyewash showers and emergency eyewash stations may be required within 3-6 meters (10-20 ft) from potential workplace safety hazards. These emergency eyewash stations and emergency eyewash showers should be installed in such a way that they do not become contaminated from any corrosive chemicals that may be used nearby. Work areas and operations that may require emergency eyewash stations and emergency eyewash showers include: battery charging areas, laboratories, spraying operations, high dust areas, dipping operations, and hazardous substances dispensing areas. More than one emergency eyewash shower or emergency eyewash station may be required in work area where many workers use hazardous substances.
Installation of an audible or visual alarm can alert other workers when the emergency eyewash shower or emergency eyewash station is being used. A victim may need help in getting to the emergency eyewash station or emergency eyewash shower if temporarily blinded. Changing the eyewash fluid in self-contained systems frequently and cleaning the emergency eyewash station and emergency eyewash shower units regularly can prevent inadvertent use of contaminated fluids. Even in plumbed eyewash stations, the water may contain contaminants such as rust, scale and chemicals. Faucet mounted emergency eyewash stations and emergency eyewash showers should be flushed and cleaned regularly. Emergency eyewash bottles and some portable eyewash stations cannot supply enough fluid to adequately dilute and wash away contaminants.