Showers and Eyewash

Showers and Eyewash

 Plant and work zone safety showers are crucial emergency decontamination stations, providing immediate, hands-free drenching for workers exposed to hazardous chemicals, requiring them to be within 10 seconds (approx. 55 ft) of a hazard, delivering 20+ gallons/minute for 15+ minutes, and meeting ANSI/OSHA standards for rapid access and operation in labs, factories, and industrial sites. Options include plumbed units and self-contained portable showers for remote areas, all designed to prevent serious injury by washing off contaminants quickly.

Key Requirements & Features
  • Accessibility: Must be within 10 seconds (around 55 feet) of the hazard and clearly marked with signage.
  • Water Flow: Minimum 20 gallons (75.7 liters) per minute for at least 15 continuous minutes.
  • Activation: The valve must turn on in one second or less and stay on without the operator holding it.
  • Coverage: Must drench the entire head and body.
  • Types: Standard plumbed showers and self-contained units (with large tanks) for areas without water access.
  • Combinations: Often paired with eyewash stations for complete decontamination.
How to Use (Emergency Steps)
  1. Activate Immediately: Pull the handle to start the water flow.
  2. Remove Clothing: Take off contaminated clothing, jewelry, and shoes quickly.
  3. Stay Under: Remain in the shower for at least 15 minutes to ensure thorough rinsing.
  4. Seek Medical Help: Get further medical attention after using the shower.
Where They're Used
  • Chemical manufacturing plants
  • Laboratories
  • Industrial sites & factories
  • Wastewater treatment facilities
Standards & Regulations
  • Governed by organizations like ANSI (American National Standards Institute) and enforced by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration).

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