Environmental Health & Safety

Safety Instruction 76

Emergency Eyewash and Shower Units

Update 09/04/2007

Introduction

This Safety Instruction outlines the requirements for the maintenance and use of emergency eyewash and safety shower units.

Emergency eyewash units are required in areas where employees handle substances that are potentially injurious when in contact with the eyes.  Showers are needed wherever there is a possibility that either highly corrosive or highly toxic chemicals may splash over substantial areas of the body. OR-OSHA rules related to this equipment are outlined below, and the American National Standard Institute also has current standards for this equipment.

Regulatory Standards

Oregon-OSHA minimum standards for Emergency Eyewash and Shower units:

Roles

Eyewash Activation/Testing

It is important to regularly activate and test eye-wash units.  Routine activation ensures that water quality and other safety features are maintained.  Departments are responsible for the following items on a monthly basis:

Training

Principal investigators, as supervisors, are responsible for initial and annual refresher training of all laboratory workers in the location and proper use of Emergency Eyewash and Shower units.  This training must be documented as part of the laboratory’s Chemical Hygiene Plan. This Safety Instruction may be used for training purposes in addition to the manufacturer’s instructions