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emergency shower and eye wash station safety equipment ABS plastic eyewash

$ 142.03

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Operating standards: conformed to US ANSIZ358.1-2009 requirements (standards).
Passed SGS pre-shipment inspection before
Material:  ABS Plastic
Emergency shower eye :  inlet pipe (1-1/4),Stay-open ball balve switch, pull rod (D8mm)&shower head
Eye wash :  inlet pipe, stay - open ball valve switch & eye wash bowl
Eye spray head : plastic, built-in chemical resistant PP
Items
Inspection items and units
Spec
1
Material
The stainless steel compound eye washer is made of 304 stainless steel with corrosion resistance and high quality (with a nickel content of more than 8)
2
Spray height (mm)
2340
3
flow rate (L)
75.7L/Min
4
eye wash nozzle height (mm)
1010
5
eye wash nozzle flow (L)
11.4L/Min
6
open to the water outlet time (s)
<=1
7
sealing experiment (MPA)
0.5
8
working pressure (MPA)
0.25
9
drainage outlet size
5/4’’
10
Eye washing system and shower system water inlet size
5/4’’
1. Why are emergency showers or eyewash stations important?
Emergency showers and eyewash stations can help workers to flush away hazardous substances that can cause injury.The first 10 to 15 seconds after exposure to a hazardous substance, especially a
corrosive substance, are critical. Delaying treatment, even for a few seconds, may cause serious injury.
2. Where are emergency showers or eyewash stations required?
Work areas and operations that may require these devices include:
Battery charging areas
Laboratories
Spraying operations
High dust areas
Dipping operations
Hazardous substances dispensing areas
3. What type of equipment should I choose?
Emergency showers are designed to flush the user's head and body. They should not be used to flush the user's eyes because the high rate or pressure of water flow could damage the eyes in some
instances.
Eyewash stations are designed to flush the eye and face area only.
There are combination units available that contain both features: a shower and an eyewash.
4. How to use them in emergency situation?
1. To use emergency eye wash:
Immediately flush eyes for at least 15 minutes.
Keep the eyes open and rotate the eyeballs in all directions to remove contamination from around the eyes. An injured person may need help holding the eyelids open.
Seek for medical care or see a doctor for further assistance
2. To use emergency shower:
Immediately flush the affected area with copious quantities of water for at least 15 minutes. Protect the eyes from inadvertent contamination.
Remove contaminated clothing, jewelry, and shoes. Use a clean lab coat to provide the victim with privacy and warmth.
Seek for medical care or see a doctor for further assistance
Why choose us?
Our emergency shower and eyewashes are produced far above ANSI Z358.1stanadards and passed SGS on-site goods inspection.  For standard models, safety stock is available for your urgent order.