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02 May 2022
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EMERGENCY SAFETY showers and eye wash equipment provide the first line of defence from chemical splashes and burns, or when damaging dust or small particles get in the eye. When working with hazardous or toxic lab chemicals, any delays in treatment can have serious consequences.
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03 March 2022
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The hospitality industry is facing the devastating impact of Covid-19, reporting an £80bn loss over the last year alone. Alongside these financial losses came a change in customer priorities, with 55% of UK consumers stating cleanliness being of greater importance since the pandemic.
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08 October 2021
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WEEKLY ACTIVATION of your emergency safety showers and eye/face wash units is paramount to ensure that all emergency equipment is operating properly. This process is stated as a requirement in European and International standards (EN15154 and ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2014)
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06 October 2021
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EMERGENCY SAFETY showers and eye wash units for the oil, chemical, gas and utility industries are available worldwide from Aqua Safety Showers.
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19 May 2021
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EMERGENCY SAFETY showers and eye wash stations are essential for sites where workers could come into contact with hazardous chemicals.
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05 December 2019
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There are certain traits associated with safety showers and eye wash units that can increase the risk of Legionella bacteria. Hughes Safety can conduct a Legionella test to confirm that these units are safe.
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28 August 2019
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Emergency safety showers and eye wash units, which often remain unused for extended periods, must be managed effectively to reduce the risk of Legionella bacteria growing, surviving and spreading.
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08 February 2019
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Weekly activation of your emergency safety showers and eye and face wash units is paramount to ensure that all emergency equipment is operating properly, explains Hughes Safety Showers.
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20 September 2018
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Emergency safety showers and eye wash stations are essential for sites where workers could come into contact with hazardous chemicals.
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25 July 2018
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Hughes Safety have been at the forefront of emergency safety shower, eye/face wash and decontamination equipment manufacturing for 50 years.
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26 July 2018
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With a variety of roles being carried out in the great outdoors involving fuels, lubricants, chemicals and agrochemicals, spill control and containment specialist Empteezy have expanded their range of portable eyewash solutions designed to protect those working without day-to-day facilities.
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02 February 2018
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Hughes Safety Showers provides its top three reasons to regularly service emergency safety showers and eye wash units.
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18 September 2015
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ANSI Z358.1-2009 establishes universal minimum performance and use requirements for Emergency Eyewash & Drench Shower equipment used for the treatment of the eyes, face, and/or body of a person who has been exposed to hazardous materials/chemicals.
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10 February 2015
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The ANSI Z358.1-2009 standard establishes universal minimum performance and use requirements for emergency eyewash and drench shower equipment used for the treatment of the eyes, face, and/or body of a person who has been exposed to hazardous materials and/or chemicals.
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15 July 2014
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Showers & Eyebaths Services, specialist in the design and manufacture of safety showers and eyebaths, has launched a new website which provides a comprehensive window into the world of emergency tank and portable showers used globally by oil, gas, chemical and utility companies.
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03 June 2013
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Cederroth Eye Wash has been designed to provide effective and functional treatment for eye injuries.
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