● Material: Room PE, spraying eye washing equipment SS304
● Usage : drenching body and rinsing faces / eyes can be operated separately or simultaneously
● Eye wash room size: L × W × H = 115cmx130cmx240cm
● Switch ball valve: SS304
● Eye wash bowl features : 300 mm in diameter, vertical bowl-wall design, allows better water
collecting and anti-splashing
● Nominal pressure: 1.0Mpa
● Working pressure: 0.2~0.4Mpa
● Testing pressure: 1.5Mpa
● Flow rate of body shower : ≥76 L/min
● Flow rate of eye/face wash : ≥11.4 L/min
● Flow rate of eye wash : ≥1.5 L/min
● Inlet thread : G1″, male
● Dust cover : integrated with the spray head
● Spray head feature: patented design, each spray head equips with one water-flow control valve
● Applicable places: Widely used in dust-free workshops, petroleum, chemical, pharmaceutical, fire
protection, power and port and other places.
★ Notes : the inlet part and outlet part are customizable;
shutoff valve and filter are proposed to be equipped on the water-supply end
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) provides guidance for Enclosed Emergency Showers & eyewash rooms with the use of the General Duty Clause. OSHA states that employers must provide employees with a safe working environment, free of recognized hazards that could cause serious physical harm or death. Specifically, employers must provide employees with an enclosed emergency shower and eyewash station, when necessary, to prevent or reduce the severity of injury from hazardous materials. The emergency shower and eyewash station must be easily accessible and in close proximity to the hazard(s) they are intended to protect employees from. Additionally, the emergency shower and eyewash station must be inspected and maintained daily to ensure it is in proper working order and be tested weekly to ensure it is functioning properly. Employers must also provide employees with instructions on how to use the emergency shower and eyewash station in the event of an emergency.
An enclosed safety shower station room should be placed in an area that is easily accessible to workers, away from any potential hazards or obstacles. The room should be large enough to accommodate the shower station, as well as any accompanying equipment such as chemical storage cabinets, safety eyewash bottles, and any other safety equipment that may be needed. Additionally, the room should be well-ventilated and contain no combustible materials.
When determining where to place the enclosed safety shower station room, it is important to consider the type of environment it will be used in. For example, if the shower station is going to be used in a laboratory setting, the room should be placed away from any potential sources of laboratory chemicals and away from any open flame. If the shower station is going to be used in an industrial setting, the room should be placed in an area away from any potential sources of industrial hazards, such as welding sparks or hot metal.
The location of the enclosed safety shower station room should also be selected based on the type of personnel and equipment that will be using it. For example, if the room is going to be used by personnel who are not familiar with the equipment or safety protocols, it should be located in an area that is easy to access and clearly visible to personnel. Additionally, if the shower station is going to be used by personnel wearing protective clothing, the room should be designed to accommodate those clothing sizes and styles.
When selecting a location for an enclosed safety shower station room, it is important to consider any potential hazards that may be in the area. For example, if the room is placed in an area where there is a risk of fire or explosion, the room should be located away from any potential fuel sources and should be equipped with fire protection equipment. Additionally, if the room is located near any potential sources of water or moisture, the room should be designed to be waterproof and equipped with a drainage system.
The enclosed safety shower station room should also be located in a safe and secure area. If the room is going to be used in a public area, the room should be clearly marked and visible to all personnel, and should be equipped with appropriate security measures to ensure the safety of personnel using the room. Additionally, if the room is going to be used in a non-public area, it should be secured with a locking mechanism and monitored regularly.
Finally, when selecting a location for an enclosed safety shower station room, it is important to consider the overall layout of the facility. The room should be placed in an area that is easily accessible to personnel and away from any potential hazards or obstacles. Additionally, the room should be large enough to accommodate the shower station, as well as any accompanying equipment and personnel. By following these guidelines, facility managers can ensure that their enclosed safety shower station room is located in an area that is safe and secure for personnel.