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Eye wash station instructions pdf

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32-000100-0000 Eyewash Station (English) with Saline Concentrate 32-000100-0022 Eyewash Station (French) with Saline Concentrate 32-000100-0070 Eyewash Station (Spanish) with Saline Concentrate 32-000130-0000 Eyewash Station (English) with Water Additive Fendall Flash Flood® † Easy installation with no plumbing required. Can be easily wall OPERATE EYEWASH UNIT Pull down the tray. Hold eyelids open with thumbs and forefingers. Rotate eyes back and forth to ensure a complete rinse. Allow water to bathe both eyes simultaneously for a minimum of 15 minutes. Seek medical attention immediately after use. CAUTION! Do not lean on the eyewash tray when in the opened position. EMERGENCY EYEWASH AND SAFETY SHOWERS PURPOSE The purpose of this Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to ensure emergency eyewash stations and safety showers provide clean, potable water, and are in proper working condition. It is developed in compliance with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard Eye/face wash is protected by flip open dust covers that open when product is activated or by a full bowl dust cover that activates the unit when it is opened. Safe, steady water flow under varying water supply conditions from 30-90 PSI (2.0-6.1 bar) is assured by integral flow control in the sprayhead assembly. As with any item of safety equipment, it is crucial that eyewash stations are kept clean and sanitary. This will prevent the buildup of harmful, infection-causing microbes. When cleaning an eyewash station, use a simple solution of household detergent and hot water. Apply the solution to the unit with a soft sponge or cloth before rinsing Flush eyes and eyelids with water or eye solution for a minimum of 15 minutes. "Roll" eyes around to ensure full rinsing. Contact lenses must be removed as soon as possible to ensure that chemicals are not trapped behind the lenses and then the eyes can be completely rinsed of any harmful chemicals. Conclusion Steps for Use of Product1. Write the month on the Eye Wash Station Weekly Log tag. 2. Date/check each log section and add inspector's initials after conducting weekly maintenance on the eyewash station. 3. Check/record temperature of the water with a TempaChek™-LC2 to ensure water is between 60- to 100 °F (15- to 37 °C). 4. Eyewash Weekly Checklist q Eyewash is accessible within 10 seconds, or roughly 55 feet (commonly referred to as the 10 second rule) q No pallets, ladders, buckets, boxes, or other potential hazards are obstructing the path between the hazard and the eyewash station q Eyewash is at the same level as the hazard q Area is well lit q Light bulbs and light ixtures are in working condition F G1848 Eyewash, Wall Mounted, AutoFlow™ 90° Swing-Down Application: AutoFlow™ eyewash for mounting on wall. Spray heads swing down from storage to operational position, activating water flow. Available in a variety of spray head configurations to minimize obstructions at a sink. Note: If 4.1 Emergency Eyewash (EW): Inspect emergency eyewash stations annually or more frequently. 1. Place a bowl beneath the drain of the EW station if necessary. 2. Activate the EW either by using push-lever or pulling EW away from the unit. 3. Ensure controlled flow of flushing fluid at a velocity low enough to be non-injurious to the user. 4. Emergency Eyewash Station - a device used to provide tepid fluid to irrigate and flush both eyes simultaneously at a velocity low enough no

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