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6 Correct Methods for Using a Safety Shower/Eyewash Station During an Emergency
Stay Safe: Mastering the Use of Safety Showers and Eyewash Stations
Workplace emergencies can occur without warning, and understanding how to p...
6 Essential Tips for Selecting Emergency Eyewashes and Safety Showers
Workplace Safety Essentials: Expert Advice on Choosing Emergency Equipment
Selecting the appropriate emergency eyewash and safety shower statio...
Five Essential Reasons to Prioritize Minimum Flow Rate for Safety Showers
Going beyond basic safety shower standards is vital for both worker protection and regulatory compliance
Here’s why knowing flow rates is so impor...
5 Common Emergency Eyewash and Safety Shower Mistakes That Compromise Workplace Safety
Safeguard Your Employees by Steering Clear of These Key Errors
This article will cover five typical mistakes workplaces make when installing em...
6 Key Reasons to Have an Emergency Safety Shower/Eye Wash Station in Your Workplace
Maintain Workplace Safety with the Right Emergency Equipment
Safety showers and eye wash stations are vital for any workplace dealing with ha...
Does the SE590A - 45L or SE590A - 106 L Portable Emergency Eyewash comply with Australian Standard 4775
In accordance with AS 4775 Safety Deluge Showers and Emergency Eyewashes are required to have the following flow rates:-
Does my Safety Shower or Emergency Eyewash need a dedicated supply line?
We receive a few enquiries asking whether a Emergency Safety Shower or Eye wash needs its own dedicated water supply line.