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Regulations and procedures to take when selecting protective eyewear. Contact lenses and chemicals. Emergency eyewash handbook.
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ANSI Z87.1 Standard for Eye and Face Protection
[24759]
Q&A describes the significant provisions of the standard
Q&A describes the significant provisions of the standard
Canada: Guidelines for Emergency Showers & Eyewashes in the Workplace [11702]
Learn the standards for emergency showers and eyewashes in Canada
Learn the standards for emergency showers and eyewashes in Canada
Choosing Protective Eyewear [3123]
Fact sheet outlining regulations and procedures to take when selecting protective eyewear
Fact sheet outlining regulations and procedures to take when selecting protective eyewear
Contact Lens Use in a Chemical Environment [27693]
Safety guidelines for contact lens wearers working in chemical environments
Safety guidelines for contact lens wearers working in chemical environments
Emergency Eyewash and Safety Shower Installation
[16827]
Standard procedures for installing emergency eyewash and safety showers
Standard procedures for installing emergency eyewash and safety showers
Some tips for making sure that your systems are ready for use at all times
Emergency Eyewash/Showers [27298]
Drench showers and eyewash units provide a proven first response for eye and skin contact to hazardous chemicals
Drench showers and eyewash units provide a proven first response for eye and skin contact to hazardous chemicals
Emergency Eyewashes and Showers [6640]
Guidance on selection, use and maintenance of eyewash & shower equipment
Guidance on selection, use and maintenance of eyewash & shower equipment
Eye Wash Station Use [27084]
Some reminders about potentially hazardous amoebae in emergency eyewash stations
Some reminders about potentially hazardous amoebae in emergency eyewash stations
Eyewash Stations & Eye Infections [26420]
Portable and stationary eyewash stations can house potentially hazardous amoebae
Portable and stationary eyewash stations can house potentially hazardous amoebae
Drench showers and eyewash units provide a proven first response for eye and skin contact to hazardous chemicals
Suitable face protectors must be provided where there is a potential for injury to the face
Goggle Selection and Use in the Workplace [31954]
What type of protection is needed for potential eye hazards
What type of protection is needed for potential eye hazards
Potential Eyewash Hazard [22988]
Guidelines for the prevention of potentially hazardous amoeba in eyewash stations
Guidelines for the prevention of potentially hazardous amoeba in eyewash stations
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