Emergency Shower
The 1970’s Occupational Health and Safety Act was implemented to ensure that the workers are given healthful and safe working conditions. This law known as the OSHA or Occupational Safety & Health Administration was actually created and was authorized to impose safety regulations and standards to come up with a more fulfilled workers’ safety and health.
The truth is that OSHA has also adopted a number of regulations that specifically refer to the right and proper use of emergency eyewash and emergency shower. OSHA came up with a primary regulation that states: “whenever the eyes or any parts of a person’s body is exposed to certain materials that are corrosive, certain facilities that can be used for drenching and/or flushing of the body or the eyes shall be employed in the workstation or the work area to ensure immediate action during emergency situations.”
It will be very important to remember that emergency shower…