Emergency Eyewash and Shower Stations

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Robert M. Rioux, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) mandates that an emergency eyewash and shower station be easily accessible in all workplaces in which a person could be exposed to injurious and/or corrosive substances. Emergency eyewash and shower stations should be used in the case of a laboratory or workplace accident that involves the spilling of a harmful, possibly corrosive chemical onto the body or the splashing of such a chemical into the eyes. Eyewash and shower stations are not, however, a replacement for proper protective equipment (PPE), including laboratory coats and protective eyewear, which should always be worn when handling hazardous chemicals. For proper selection of PPE, refer to your organization's Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) office.

Procedura

1. Eyewash

  1. Uses
    1. Emergency eyewash stations use water to flush injurious or corrosive materials from the eyes in the case of an accident
  2. Specifications
    1. The emergency eyewash should be located within 10 seconds walking time from the location that eye contamination may occur. There should be no obstacles blocking the path to the eyewash, including but not limited to doors. The eyewash must also be located on the same floor as the area containing the hazard.

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Riferimenti
  1. American National Standard for Emergency Eyewash and Shower Equipment," American National Standards Institute, Inc./ International Safety Equipment Association, ANSI/IEA Z358.1, 2014.
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Emergency EyewashShower StationHazardous ChemicalsProper UseMaintenanceSafety MeasuresSafety Data SheetsProtective ClothingFume HoodsWater FlushObstructionsWorkspace SetupTime CriticalExposure DamageEyewash Lever

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