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Eyewash program

J. H. Alkxandeh and N. D. Givkn, A Machine Multigroup Calculation The Eyewash Program for Univac, USAEC Report ORNL-1925, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Sept. 15, 1955. [Pg.82]

L. G. Alexandeb et al., Operating Instructions for the Univac Program Ocusol-A,, 4 Modification of the Eyewash Program, USAEC Report CF-57-6-4, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1957. [Pg.660]

Access to emergency showers and eyewashes is part of the site-specific emergency response and medical first-aid programs, and is unrelated to sanitation or decontamination. Requirements for the availability and location of emergency showers and eyewashes are specified under 29 CFR 1910.151. [Pg.162]

Key elements of any IIPP are the availability of training programs and information, communication, and installation of safety equipment and systems such as eyewash stations and safety showers, hre alarms and prevention, first aid kits, and personal protective equipment. [Pg.312]

Pennington also says that a strong understanding of both OSHA regulations and ANSI specifications is necessary in order to properly develop an eyewash/shower program for a facility or worksite. [Pg.32]


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