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The temperature range for water delivery;
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requirements...The fully detailed Emergency Shower and Eye Wash GUIDE to ANSI Z358.1-2004 | 2009 COMPLIANCE includes a Checklist and Safety Survey as well as providing details on the requirements for Emergency Shower and Eye Wash Stations.
The Guide explains what employers are required to provide in eye wash and safety shower stations by OSHA and how to comply with ANSI Z358.1 2004 and the 2009 update.


In addition, this Guide to Ansi 358 1 2004 includes information on....
Safety audits:
Assigning responsibility
Emergency preparedness
Hazardous substance control program (see page 7)
Important emergency shower & eye wash questions answered:
What is considered a flushing liquid ? - (see page 10)
How long should contact area be rinsed/flushed ?
What type of equipment to install ? - (see page 11)
What specifications should equipment meet ?
Where should emergency equipment be located? - (see page 13)
What temperature should the water be ? - (see page 14)
Examples of some areas where equipment should be located
When should equipment be inspected ?
How the Ansi Z358.1-2004|2009 law applies in the
United States:
Plus information on Australia, Canada and the UK
"The first 10 to 15 seconds after exposure to a hazardous
substance,
especially a corrosive substance, are critical"
ANSI Z358.1-2004|2009 Compliance
Checklist:
Location - (see page
21)
laboratory environments
Water
temperature
Disposal of water
Emergency shower checklist - (see page
23)
Eyes and face
washes
Drench hose
units
Selecting the appropriate emergency shower and/or
eye wash unit:
Summary of the key
points in the Standard
"There's no price tag on the loss of vision or pain
and suffering
associated with eye and other corrosive splash injuries"
Training to use Eye Wash and Emergency Shower
facilities:
What
type of training should workers receive ?
Proper use of eyewash and
safety shower
facilities
Guides to locate eye wash and emergency shower
facilities: - (see page
30)
Maintaining eyewash and emergency shower
facilities: -(see page 32)
Observations and corrective action
Regular testing and maintenance
program:- (see page
33)
Checking, Cleaning weekly and annually etc
Eye injuries:
Ways to prevent eye injuries at work: -
(see page
38)
Appropriate personal protective equipment:
- (see page 40)
Eye and face
protection:
Hazard Protection
“...where the eyes or body of any person may be exposed to
injurious corrosive materials, suitable facilities for quick drenching or flushing of the eyes and body shall be
provided within the work area for immediate emergency use"
Signs and
Tags:- (see
page 45)
Danger, caution and safety signs, etc
Safety Signs - suggestions for conducting an
audit:- (see page 46)
Links to various organizations
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