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Installation & Operation Manual
EYE/FACE WASH OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS:
Employees who work with hazardous materials should become
familiar with the location and operation of the nearest
emergency plumbing fixture. Emergency plumbing fixtures
stations are simple to use and require hands free operation once
the station is activated. Regular instruction regarding proper
care and use will increase confidence that the units are
accessible and function properly.
The route and area surrounding the Eye Wash should be clear
and unobstructed; the sooner eyes are flushed, the less
likelihood of damage. Eye Wash stations should be located in
close proximity to the hazard and take no more than 10 seconds
to reach. In the case of sever eye contamination the victim may
require assistance to the Eye Wash station and help flushing
their eyes.
Safety plumbing fixture equipment should be operated weekly
for a period long enough to verify operation, clear the supply line
of any sediment build-up and minimize microbial contamination
due to sitting water.
1. To start the Eye Wash, swing spray nozzle assembly over the
basin and push the paddle forward to the horizontal or fully
"ON" position. Flushing should start, popping the spray nozzle
caps open.
2. Lower both eyes into flow. Both eyes should be flushed to
prevent contamination from one eye from being delivered to
unaffected eye. Personnel who wear contact lenses should
remove them immediately prior to or during the flush to
prevent the contamination from remaining against the cornea
possibly causing unnecessary damage or pain.
3. Using thumb and forefingers, fully open eyelids and flush
eyes thoroughly for approximately 15 minutes or until medical
personnel arrive. Be prepared to let the doctor know what
type of contamination has entered the eye.
4. When finished return the push paddle to the vertical or fully
"OFF" position and return spray nozzle assembly to standby
position. Flushing fluid should stop. Once flushing fluid has
stopped flowing, return spray nozzle lids to the closed
position to protect from airborne contaminates.
EYE/FACE WASH MAINTENANCE GUIDE:
Maintain and inspect in accordance with ANSI Z358.1-2009
1. Check for obvious signs of wear, broken or defective
equipment. Re-paint if necessary. Replace missing or
defective equipment such as broken push paddles, missing
signs and inspection tags.
2. Remove strainer and washout any debris collected –replace
as required.
3. Operate Eye Wash nozzles using the push paddle to place
ball valve in the fully "ON" position checking for smooth
operation of valve push paddle mechanism at the same time
ensuring that the Eye Wash spray nozzle caps pop off
immediately when actuated. If the ball valve does not operate
smoothly check the actuating assembly for binding or missing
parts. If the Eye Wash spray nozzle caps do not pop off
immediately when actuated check for correct supply inlet
pressure.
4. While in operation, inspect spray nozzles for clogs or debris
correct or replace as required.
5. Return push paddle to vertical or fully "OFF" position and
swing back to stand by position. To prevent Eye Wash spray
nozzles from becoming contaminated, always close nozzle
lids after each use.
Acorn Safety
a division of Acorn Engineering Company™
Manual #7109-250-001
SHOWER OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Employees who work with hazardous materials should become
familiar with the location and operation of the nearest
emergency plumbing fixture. In addition, proper clothing and
equipment should be worn whenever working with hazardous
materials. Emergency plumbing fixture stations are simple to
use and require hands free operation once the station is
activated. Regular instruction regarding proper care and use will
increase confidence that the units are accessible and function
properly.
The route and area surrounding the Drench Shower should be
clear and unobstructed; the sooner a person has rinsed off any
contamination, the less likelihood of injury. Drench Shower
stations should be located in close proximity to the hazard and
take no more than 10 seconds to reach. In the possibility of a
strong acid or strong caustic contamination the Drench Shower
should be immediately adjacent to the hazard. The victim may
require assistance to the Drench Shower station and help
removing shoes and clothing.
1. To start the Drench Shower pull down on the pull
handle to "ON" position. The Drench Shower will start.
2. Stand directly under the spray pattern. Clothing
should be removed immediately prior to or during the
rinsing to prevent contamination from remaining
against the body causing unnecessary injury and
pain. Accept assistance removing shoes and clothing.
3. Completely rinse with arms and legs separated for
approximately 15 minutes or until medical personnel
arrive. Be prepared to inform medics on the type of
substance that is causing the injury or contamination.
4. When finished push up on the pull handle to "OFF"
position. Drenching fluid should stop.
SHOWER MAINTENANCE GUIDE:
Maintain and inspect in accordance with ANSI Z358.1-2009
1. Check for obvious signs of wear, broken or defective
equipment. Re-paint if necessary. Replace missing or
defective equipment such as broken push paddles, missing
signs and inspection tags.
2. Operate Drench Shower using the pull handle to place ball
valve in the fully "ON" position checking for smooth operation
of valve push paddle mechanism. If the ball valve does not
operate smoothly check the actuating assembly for binding or
missing parts.
3. Return push handle to vertical or fully "OFF" position.
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Revised: 01/08/2013