Applies to anyone working in an area where injurious or corrosive substances to the eye or body are used. Several MIOSHA standards require the availability of suitable facilities to protect employees ...
This resource provides information to employees and students whose laboratories, rooms or hallways contain eyewash units or safety showers. Purdue University has more than 1,500 units, and units are ...
Many work sites and facilities have emergency showers and eye/face wash fixtures. However, while the fixtures may be installed at a work site, that doesn’t always mean a facility and its workers are ...
Chemical exposure can take place even when the best processes and equipment are put into place to avoid such incidents. The ANSI Z358.1 standard is one of numerous standards from the American National ...
All laboratories and chemical storage areas must have ready access to an operating eyewash, with a safety shower generally required as well. Recommended maximum travel time for an affected individual ...
Chocolate milk. That's what the water resembled to John Eliszewski as it flowed out of an emergency eyewash station. While assessing eye wash and emergency showers for clients, Eliszewski, a Grainger ...