Klang, Selangor, Malaysia.
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ABS Emergency Shower
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Emergency Shower and Eyewash Station
Material: Stainless Steel 304 Sus
type: combined emergency Shower & eye wash station, plumbed type
function: use for emergency shower and eye wash when chemical spill accident.
- EMERGENCY SHOWER: when the shower is needed, pull down the shower rod, and then emergency shower can be gotten. This emergency shower station was suitable for place where water pipe is available
- EYE&FACE WASHING STATION: the spray heads have a built-in dual-layer filter to filter impurities in the water, make sure 15min safety eye washing time during emergency. provide a comfortable stream, hand free operation, to protect hurt eye
- NPT Adapter: All the eyewash stations with shower come with two NPT thread adapter, to connect the water RC thread inlet/outlet with NPT water pipe. Please check the package before installation, any problem, please contact us.
- PARAMETERS: ¢Ù Compliance: American ANSI Z358.1-2014 (OSHA approved); ¢Ú Nominal pressure: 1.0Mpa; ¢Û Water pressure: 0.2¡«0.4Mpa; ¢Ü Eyewash flow: ≥11.4L/min; ¢Ý Shower flow: ≥75.7L/min; ¢Þ Inlet size: Rc 1-1/4, Drain size: Rc 1-1/4 thread
- STAINLESS STEEL MATERIAL: made of SS304 stainless steel, with a smooth surface, excellent acid, alkali corrosion resistance. Eye wash station can be installed outdoors or indoors, can be effectively used 0.3 million times.
Why we need an Emergency Shower and Eyewash Station
- An emergency shower & eyewash is a device designed to flash the chemicals or hazardous solvent off a person in the case of a chemical spill in workplaces. One can find them separately or as a combined unit.
- The emergency shower & eyewash stations can be located in rooms or in hallways. If a room has a shower it likely also has an eyewash.
- An emergency safety shower must provide a minimum water flow of 20 gallons (76 liters) per minute, for at least 15 minutes.
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Protect eye wash nozzles from dust or other contaminants using covers.
- If you get chemical spill on your body from an accident, yell for help if someone else is in the lab. Immediately go to the nearest emergency shower and pull the activation handle. Once under the stream of water, begin removing your clothing to wash off all chemicals.
- The ANSI Standard provides guidance by stating that plumbed emergency eyewash and safety showers should be activated weekly to verify proper operation and inspected annually.
- Emergency shower need the flow rates must meet the need for sufficient flow of water to flush the affected area completely. Showers require a minimum supply of 20 gallons per minute for at least 15 minutes.
How to use the Emergency shower and Eyewash Station
1. Locate the emergency shower and eye wash station in your workplace.
2. Familiarize yourself with the operation of the shower and eye wash station.
3. Make sure the shower and eye wash station are adequately supplied with water.
4. Check the shower and eye wash station regularly for any damage or blockages.
5. Test the shower and eye wash station on a regular basis to ensure they are functioning properly.
6. Ensure that all employees are aware of the location and use of the emergency shower and eye wash station.
7. Train employees on the proper way to use the emergency shower and eye wash station in the event of an emergency.
8. Post clear signage near the emergency shower and eyewash station so that it is easily identifiable.
9. Use the emergency shower and eyewash station only in the event of an emergency.