- Emergency Eyewash & Showers
Where there is a possibility of a hazardous or injurious eye, face and/or body exposure, emergency eyewash and shower equipment shall be within 10 seconds of travel time/55 feet from recognized hazard.
- Flush contamination from eyes/skin using the nearest emergency eyewash/shower for a minimum of 15 minutes.
- Monthly inspections are noted on the adjacent inspection tag
- Emergency Eyewash & Shower Program
- Laboratory and Shop Equipment Decommission Process
This applies to the SCU lab and shop equipment slated for:
- Decommission
- Recycling/Scrap/Waste
- Donation
- Re-Sale
- Compressed Gas Cylinder Storage and Management
Compressed gas cylinders are found in many laboratories and shops throughout the university. Their storage and use pose serious potential hazards for all employees and students who may be in the vicinity of, or who may handle gas cylinders.
- New Equipment Purchase - EHS Review Required
EHS must evaluate in advance all laboratory and shop equipment purchases (including donated equipment). Proactive review will enable EHS to identify if the selected equipment requires special provisions for installation and use, which if not identified in advance of purchase, could prohibit or delay its use.