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  2. Emergency eyewash and safety shower station - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations on emergency eyewash and shower station are contained in 29 C.F.R. 1910.151 (c), which provides that "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 ...

  3. Eyewash - Wikipedia

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    OSHA provides additional regulations for battery charging stations in 29 CFR 1926.441(a)(6) "Facilities for quick drenching of the eyes and body shall be provided within 25 feet (7.62 m) of battery handling areas." Compliance with eyewash stations regulations is a component of OSHA inspections. [2]

  4. Emergency Shower & Eyewash Market Poised for Significant ...

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    The Emergency Shower & Eyewash Station Market is witnessing rapid growth due to heightened awareness of occupational safety and stringent regulations imposed by governing bodies. The increasing number of workplace accidents and chemical exposure incidents have underscored the necessity of installing emergency decontamination solutions across ...

  5. ISO 7010 - Wikipedia

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    E011 – Eyewash station. E012 – Safety shower. E013 – Stretcher. E014 – Child seat presence and orientation detection system (CPOD) E015 – Drinking water.

  6. Category:Safety equipment - Wikipedia

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    Emergency eyewash and safety shower station; Emergency light; Emergency rations; Emergency telephone; End-of-train device; Escape chair; Escape chute; Escape crew capsule; Exit sign; Explosion vent; Explosive gas leak detector; External water spray system

  7. Chemical safety - Wikipedia

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    Safety standards for such areas are high and most laboratories provide specific infrastructure to minimise risk including fume cupboards, impervious and inert work surfaces, emergency shower stations, emergency eye wash stations, and strict policies on the wearing of appropriate PPE.

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