Description
The Eyewash Bottle Station Single 32 OZ is a wall-mounted emergency eyewash solution designed to deliver immediate first aid for chemical splashes and particulate contamination. This ANSI-compliant station provides quick access to 32 fluid ounces of irrigating solution, making it an essential safety fixture in industrial facilities, laboratories, manufacturing plants, and chemical handling environments.
Key Features and Specifications
This eyewash station meets rigorous ANSI Z535.1 and OSHA requirements for emergency eyewash equipment in hazardous work environments. The single 32 oz bottle design offers a compact footprint ideal for workstations with limited wall space while maintaining adequate solution volume for initial emergency response. The mounting system allows for secure wall installation at recommended heights, ensuring accessibility during high-stress emergency situations. The sealed bottle format extends shelf life and maintains solution sterility until deployment, reducing the need for frequent replacements. The clear plastic bottle construction enables quick visual inspection of remaining solution levels, allowing facility managers to monitor inventory and schedule timely replenishment. The eyewash nozzle delivers a gentle, aerated stream calibrated to prevent additional trauma to sensitive eye tissue while effectively flushing contaminants. The station’s compact single-unit configuration makes it suitable for point-of-use placement near chemical storage areas, mixing stations, and machinery that poses eye hazard risks.
Industries and Applications
Facilities across manufacturing, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, food processing, and laboratory sectors rely on eyewash bottle stations for occupational health and safety compliance. Machine shops, welding stations, and metalworking facilities benefit from readily accessible eyewash solutions for handling metal particles and flux residue. Automotive service departments, printing operations, and electronics assembly plants use these stations to mitigate risks from solvents, inks, and cleaning agents. Construction sites, maintenance departments, and field service operations deploy portable eyewash stations in temporary work zones where chemical exposure risks require immediate response capability. Any facility handling corrosive liquids, caustics, or dust-generating processes should maintain adequately stocked eyewash stations throughout the work environment. OSHA standards and many state regulations mandate eyewash equipment within specific proximity requirements to areas where eye hazards exist.
Selection Considerations for Emergency Eyewash Equipment
When evaluating eyewash bottle stations, confirm ANSI Z535.1 compliance certification, which ensures the solution pH, flow rate, and delivery mechanism meet established safety standards. Consider your facility’s specific hazard profile—chemical splash risks require different solution formulations than dust or particulate contamination. Evaluate installation locations based on accessibility requirements; eyewash stations must be reachable within 10 seconds of exposure incidents and clearly marked with high-visibility signage. Determine appropriate bottle capacity based on your facility size and regulatory requirements; 32 oz provides adequate volume for initial emergency response but may require supplementation with larger gravity-fed or plumbed systems in high-hazard areas. Review solution shelf life and expiration monitoring protocols to ensure your eyewash stations remain effective and compliant. Account for mounting height requirements, typically 39-49 inches from the floor for optimal user accessibility. Assess whether your facility requires single-bottle stations for point-of-use applications or larger multi-unit installations for centralized eyewash stations.
What is the difference between a 32 oz eyewash bottle station and larger plumbed eyewash systems?
Portable 32 oz eyewash bottle stations provide immediate point-of-use emergency response without requiring plumbing infrastructure, making them ideal for temporary work zones, satellite locations, and facilities where plumbing installation is impractical. Plumbed eyewash systems deliver continuous flushing capability from building water lines, supporting extended eye irrigation periods required for severe chemical exposures. Regulations typically mandate both solutions in comprehensive safety programs—portable stations for rapid initial response and plumbed systems for sustained flushing in centralized locations.
How do I maintain compliance with ANSI eyewash equipment requirements?
Maintain current inventory logs documenting eyewash station locations, installation dates, and solution expiration dates. Conduct monthly inspections to verify bottles remain sealed, undamaged, and clearly visible. Replace solution immediately after any use and before expiration dates. Train all facility personnel on eyewash station locations and proper emergency response procedures. Document training completion and maintain records for OSHA compliance audits.
What size eyewash station should I install in my facility?
The 32 oz single-bottle station suits small workstations, satellite locations, and facilities requiring point-of-use emergency response capability. Larger facilities, high-hazard chemical processing areas, and centralized safety stations benefit from multi-bottle configurations or gravity-fed eyewash stations providing greater solution volume. Consult your facility’s chemical inventory, employee count, and hazard assessment to determine optimal placement and capacity.
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