The photograph below is of a properly functioning eyewash. It has a clear and even flow of water to the eyes. During the summer an eyewash/safety shower crew from EHS examines over 1500 units on ...
Emergency eyewash and safety showers must be approved by and processed through Facilities Planning and Construction Management. Facilities Planning and Construction Management will work with the ...
In an encouraging sign of moving beyond the pandemic, more worksites are reopening after extended closures and bringing back more full-time on-site workers. As more facilities get “back to business,” ...
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 ...
They work in unison to help ensure that should a shower or facial flush become necessary, there is little risk of the injury's becoming more aggravated. The first 10 to 15 seconds after exposure to a ...
Personal protective equipment, such as gloves, safety goggles and face shields are the first line of defense against many types of exposures, but accidental exposures can still happen. If a person in ...