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  2. Emergency eyewash and safety shower station - Wikipedia

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    Eyewash station shall flush both eyes simultaneously within gauge guidelines (Eyewash gauge detailed in ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2014) (Section 5.1.8). Eye or Eye/Face wash shall provide a controlled flow of water that is non-injurious to the user (Section 5.1.1).

  3. ISO 7010 - Wikipedia

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    E011 – Eyewash station. E012 – Safety shower. E013 – Stretcher. ... M002 – Refer to instruction manual/booklet. M003 – Wear ear protection. M004 – Wear ...

  4. Eyewash - Wikipedia

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    An eye wash station in a laboratory Eyewash is a fluid, commonly saline , used to physically wash the eyes in the case that they may be contaminated by foreign materials or substances. Eyewashes may be beneficial to those with sensitive eyes and can provide relief to the painful side effects of sensitivity.

  5. Laminar flow cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Preparation of microbiological samples in a laminar chamber. A laminar flow cabinet or tissue culture hood is a partially enclosed bench work surface designed to prevent contamination of biological samples, semiconductor wafer, or any particle-sensitive materials.

  6. Cold finger - Wikipedia

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    Cold finger used in sublimation.The raw product (6) is in the bottom of the outer tube (4) which is heated (7) while under vacuum (through side-arm 3). The sublimated material collects (5) on the cold finger proper, cooled by a coolant (blue) circulated through ports 1 and 2.

  7. Eye dropper - Wikipedia

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    Plastic Pasteur pipettes. An eye dropper, also called Pasteur pipette or simply dropper, is a device used to transfer small quantities of liquids. [1] They are used in the laboratory and also to dispense small amounts of liquid medicines.

  8. Diphoterine - Wikipedia

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    Emergency eye-wash containing Diphoterine Diphoterine is a decontamination solution used in first aid for the emergency treatment of chemical spills to the eyes and body. Mechanism of action

  9. Alcohol burner - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol burners are preferred for some uses over Bunsen burners for safety purposes, and in laboratories where natural gas is not available. Their flame is limited to approximately 5 centimeters (two inches) in height, with a comparatively lower temperature than the gas flame of the Bunsen burner.

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