Weekly inspections of emergency eyewash stations should check that the water is clear, jets work properly, and the area is unobstructed. Inspectors should also check for leaks and ensure a bucket collects runoff. Stations needing repair should be reported to the Physical Plant service desk or through an online work order request.
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Weekly inspections of emergency eyewash stations should check that the water is clear, jets work properly, and the area is unobstructed. Inspectors should also check for leaks and ensure a bucket collects runoff. Stations needing repair should be reported to the Physical Plant service desk or through an online work order request.
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Emergency Eyewash Station
Weekly Inspection Checklist
Please flush eyewash stations(s) weekly and check for the following: - Is the water clear? - Are the jets working properly? - Is the area around the station clear of obstructions? - Is there a bucket located under the eyewash to collect the run off? - Are they leaking? - Contact the Physical Plant service desk at 545-0600 or submit a work order request at: https://www.umass.edu/af- forms/physicalplant/service-request to repair the unit.
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- Any questions, contact EHS at 545-2682
In an emergency, hold eyes open and flush for at least
15 minutes. CALL 911 or 5-2682 if an emergency arises