Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Proper Self Contained Eyewash Station

By Jessica Green


Emergencies are common occurrences at the workstation. This may include the entry of harmful substances into the eyes. A functioning self contained eyewash station is important in ensuring that damage to the eyes is minimized during accidents. This is an emergency unit installed to prevent harm and reduce the effect of harmful substances to the eyes.

Self-contained eyewash stations should be accessible at all times in the event of a calamity. In a factory for instance, it must be located in a place that can be easily accessed by all employees during a disaster. This must be a central place that everyone can access without any difficulties. They must be more concentrated in places where a lot of potentially harmful substances are found.

The location of the station must also be free of anything that might obstruct its immediate use such as fences. A clearly visible sign post should also be made at the locale so that anyone can easily identify it during an emergency. The signage needs to be in bold letters and be made in a language that is simple and easy to understand.

The cost of installing and maintaining the system must also fall within budget. Expensive and complicated systems do not make an economic sense. Repairs are also done weekly to remove any cleaning agent that might be held up in the system and this could be expensive. It is therefore important to set up a cost effective system because it will not only save money but also improve efficiency during emergency situations.

It should also be easy to operate. An on-off valve should also be installed so that the system can be activated with a single motion and in shortest time possible. Complicated systems are hard to operate and simplifying its operation is important in preventing adverse calamities in event of an emergency. The on-off valve in the station should be placed at a position that anyone can easily locate and operate during emergencies

A station should also be portable. This implies that it must be made of light material and therefore be easy to move to inaccessible areas such as hilly places. A heavy system is not only difficult to move and operate but heavy maintenance costs might also come into play when using them, portability ensures easy transportation to places in the accident scene where the casualties cannot move by themselves.

Cleaning agents should also be mixed in a clean and bacteria free environment. This is because eyes are very sensitive organs of the body and washing them with infected cleaning agents might cause further harm including blindness. The mixture must also be made early in anticipation of any accidents that could occur. Furthermore an ambulance should be stationed closely to facilitate easy transportation of victims adversely affected by the accident.

A considerable flow of the cleaning agent should be available so that it can completely wash off particles in the event that a lot of chemical gets into the eyes. This will help to clean up the eyes completely without leaving fragments of the particles in your eyes. There should be an ambulance nearby for easy transportation to hospitals during adverse emergencies.




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