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A N S I /I S E A

Z3 58.1-2014

Am erica n N a ti on a l Sta n d a rd for Em erg en cy Eyewa sh a n d Sh ower Eq u ipm en t

AN S I /I S EA Z3 58. 1 2 0 1 4 Revi s i on of

AN S I /I S E A Z3 5 8 . 1 2 0 0 9

Am eri can N ati on al S tan d ard for

E m erg en cy E yewas h an d S h ower E q u i pm e n t

S e cre ta ri at

I n tern ati on al S afe ty E q u i pm e n t As s oci ati on

Ap pro ve d J a n u a ry 8 , 2 0 1 5

Am e ri can N ati on al S tan d ard s I n s ti tu te , I n c.

Am eri can

Ap prova l of a n Am e ri ca n N a ti o n a l S ta n d a rd re q u i re s ve ri fi ca ti on b y AN S I th a t th e re q u i re m e n ts for d u e p roce s s ,

N ati on al

con s e n s u s , a n d oth er cri te ri a for a p prova l h a ve

b ee n m e t b y th e s ta n d ard s d e ve l o pe r.

C on s e n s u s i s e s ta bl i s h e d wh en , i n th e

j u d g m e n t of th e AN S I B oard of S ta n d ard s Re vi e w, s u bs ta n ti a l a g re e m e n t h a s

S tan d ard

b ee n re a ch ed b y d i re ctl y a n d m a teri a l l y a ffe cte d i n te re s ts .

S u bs ta n ti a l a g re em e n t

m e an s m u ch m ore th an a s i m p l e m a j o ri ty, bu t n ot n e ce s s a ri l y u n a n i m i ty. C on s e n s u s re q u i re s th a t a l l vi e ws a n d o b j e cti on s b e co n s i d ere d , an d th a t a con ce rte d effort b e m a d e to wa rd th ei r re s ol u ti on .

Th e u s e of Am e ri ca n N a ti on a l

S ta n d ard s i s co m p l e tel y vol u n ta ry; th e i r e xi s te n ce d oes n ot i n an y re s p ect p re cl u d e an yo n e , wh eth er h e /s h e h a s a p p rove d th e s ta n d a rd s or n o t, fro m m a n u fa ctu ri n g , m a rke ti n g , pu rch as i n g , or u s i n g p rod u cts , p ro ce s s e s , o r p ro ce d u re s n ot con form i n g to th e s ta n d ard s .

Th e Am e ri ca n N a ti on a l S ta n d a rd s

I n s ti tu te d o es n ot d e ve l o p s ta n d ard s a n d wi l l i n n o ci rcu m s ta n ce g i ve an i n terp re ta ti o n of a n y Am e ri ca n N a ti on a l S ta n d a rd .

M ore ove r, n o p ers o n s h al l

h ave th e ri g h t or a u th ori ty to i s s u e a n i n terp re ta ti o n of a n Am e ri ca n N a ti o n a l S ta n d ard i n th e n a m e of th e Am e ri ca n N a ti o n a l S ta n d ard s I n s ti tu te . Re q u e s ts for i n terp re ta ti o n s h ou l d b e a d d re s s e d to th e s e cre tari a t or s p on s or wh os e n a m e a pp ea rs on th e ti tl e pa g e of th i s s ta n d ard .

C AU T I O N N O TI C E : Th i s Am e ri ca n N a ti on a l S ta n d ard m a y b e re vi s e d or wi th d ra wn at an y ti m e .

Th e p ro ce d u re s o f th e Am e ri ca n N a ti on a l S ta n d a rd s

I n s ti tu te re q u i re th at a cti on b e ta ke n to re affi rm , re vi s e , or wi th d ra w th i s s ta n d ard n o l a te r th a n fi ve ye ars from th e d a te of p u b l i ca ti on .

Pu rch as e rs of Am e ri ca n

N a ti o n a l S ta n d a rd s m a y re ce i ve cu rre n t i n form a ti on on a l l s ta n d ard s b y ca l l i n g or wri ti n g th e Am e ri ca n N a ti on a l S ta n d ard s I n s ti tu te .

P u bl i s h ed by

I n tern ati on al S afety E q u i pm en t As s oci ati on 1 90 1

N orth M oore S treet, Su i te 80 8, Arl i n g ton , Vi rg i n i a 2 2 2 0 9

C op yri g h t b y I S E A

Al l ri g h ts re s e rve d .

N o pa rt of th i s p u b l i ca ti on m a y b e re p ro d u ce d i n an y form , i n an e l e ctron i c re tri e va l s ys te m o r oth erwi s e , wi th ou t th e p ri or wri tten p e rm i s s i on of th e pu bl i s h er.

P ri n ted i n th e U n i te d S ta te s of Am e ri ca

Foreword (This Foreword is not part of American National Standard ANSI /ISEA Z358.1 201 4) This revision updates ANSI Z358.1 2009 and was prepared by the Emergency Eyewash and Shower Group of the International Safety Equipment Association, whose members are thoroughly knowledgeable in the design, installation, and use of this important safety equipment. The following companies were members of the group at the time of the approval of the standard: Bradley Corporation, Encon Safety Products, FSI International, Guardian Equipment, Honeywell Safety Products, Hughes Safety Showers, Prevor, Inc., Sellstrom Manufacturing, Speakman Company, and VisionAid. Updates to the 2009 version of the standard are reflected in this document, including improvement in language to emphasize that the location of the fluid flow and pattern delivery for emergency eyewashes and eye/face washes is the critical aspect in designing and installing these devices, rather than the positioning of the nozzles themselves. Additionally, illustrations have been updated to reflect contemporary design configurations that are known to meet the criteria in standard. Suggestions for the improvement of this standard are welcome. They should be sent to the ISEA, 1 901 N. Moore Street, Suite 808, Arlington, VA 22209 or [email protected]. This standard was processed and approved using consensus procedures prescribed by the American National Standards Institute. The following organizations were contacted prior to the approval of this standard. Inclusion in this list does not necessarily imply that the organization concurred with the submittal of the proposed standard to ANSI. Acorn Safety APPA, Leadership in Educational Facilities Alabama Power Company Arts, Crafts & Theater Safety Inc. Atlantic Health Atlas Industrial Contractors, LLC BASF Corporation Baylor Scott & White Health CalOSHA Cardinal Health County of Sacramento Erdman Green Conversion Systems Haws Corporation International Safety Equipment Association Intertek

Lawler Manufacturing Natural Resources Canada North Carolina Department of Labor Safety Equipment Institute Special Graphic Imaging Association State of Ohio Public Employment Risk Reduction Program Syracuse Utilities UL LLC University of Georgia University of Michigan US Department of the Army US Department of the Navy Williams Energy

Contents S E C TI O N

P AG E

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S cop e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

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P u rp o se . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

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D e fi n i ti on s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

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E m e rg e n cy S h owe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

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4. 1

P e rform a n ce of E m e rg e n cy S h owe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

4. 2

P e rform a n ce of C on trol Va l ve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

4. 3

E m e rg e n cy S h owe r E n cl o su re s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

4. 4

Te sti n g P ro ce d u re s fo r C e rti fi ca ti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

4. 5

I n sta l l a ti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

4. 6

M a i n ten an ce an d Tra i n i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

E ye wa sh E q u i p m e n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

5. 1

P e rform a n ce of E ye wa sh e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

5. 2

P e rform a n ce of C on trol Va l ve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

5. 3

Te sti n g P ro ce d u re s fo r C e rti fi ca ti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

5. 4

I n sta l l a ti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

5. 5

M a i n ten an ce an d T ra i n i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

E ye /F a ce W a sh E q u i p m e n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

6. 1

P e rform a n ce of E ye /F a ce W a sh e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

6. 2

P e rform a n ce of C on trol Va l ve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

6. 3

Te sti n g P ro ce d u re s fo r C e rti fi ca ti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

6. 4

I n sta l l a ti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

6. 5

M a i n ten an ce an d T ra i n i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

C om b i n ati o n U n i ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

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P e rform a n ce of C om b i n ati on U n i ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

7. 2

P e rform a n ce of C on trol Va l ve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

7. 3

Te sti n g P ro ce d u re s fo r C e rti fi ca ti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

7. 4

I n sta l l a ti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

7. 5

M a i n ten an ce an d T ra i n i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

S u pp l e m e n ta l E q u i p m e n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

8. 1

P e rso n a l W a s h U n i ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

8. 2

D re n ch H ose s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0

S E C TI O N

P AG E

I LLU S TRATI O N S

I l l u stra ti o n 1

E m e rg e n cy S h owe r – O ve rh e a d Typ e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1

I l l u stra ti o n 2

E m e rg e n cy S h owe r – M u l ti N o zzl e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2

I l l u stra ti o n 3

E m e rg e n cy S h owe r – M u l ti N o zzl e wi th O ve rh e a d F i xtu re . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3

I l l u stra ti o n 4

P l u m b ed E ye wa sh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4

I l l u stra ti o n 5

N on pre s su ri ze d S e l fC o n ta i n ed E ye wa sh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5

I l l u stra ti o n 6

P re ss u ri ze d S e l fC on ta i n ed E ye wa sh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5

I l l u stra ti o n 7

Typ i ca l E ye wa sh G a u g e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6

I l l u stra ti o n 8

E ye /F a ce W a s h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6

I l l u stra ti o n 9

C om b i n ati on U n i t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7

I l l u stra ti o n 1 0

P e rs on a l W a sh U n i ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8

I l l u stra ti o n 1 1

D re n ch H ose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8

I l l u stra ti o n 1 2

D re n ch H ose wi th E ye wa s h Attach m e n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8

AP PE N D I C E S

Ap pe n d i x A – S a fe ty C on s i d era ti o n s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9

Ap pe n d i x B – I n s ta l l a ti on C on s i d era ti on s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0

RE F E RE N C E S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2

AN S I /I S E A Z3 58 . 1 2 0 1 4

Am eri can N ati on al S tan d ard for E m erg en cy E yewas h an d S h ower E q u i pm en t

1.

com bi n ati on u n i t:

S cope

An i n terco n n ecte d a s s e m b l y

of e m e rg e n cy e q u i p m e n t s u p p l i e d b y a s i n g l e s ou rce of fl u s h i n g fl u i d . Th i s s ta n d a rd es ta bl i s h es m i n i m u m p erform a n ce a n d u s e re q u i re m e n ts for e ye wa s h an d s h owe r

d ren ch h os e:

A s u pp l e m e n ta l d evi ce con s i s ti n g

e q u i p m e n t fo r th e e m e rg e n cy tre a tm e n t o f th e of a fl e xi b l e h os e con n ecte d to a fl u s h i n g fl u i d e ye s or b o d y of a p ers on wh o h a s b ee n e xp os e d s u pp l y a n d u s e d to p rovi d e fl u i d to i rri g ate a n d to h aza rd o u s m a teri a l s .

I t cove rs th e fo l l owi n g fl u s h fa ce an d b od y a re a s .

typ es of e q u i p m e n t: em e rg e n cy s h owe rs , e ye wa s h es , e ye /fa ce wa s h e s , a n d co m b i n ati on

em erg en cy s h owe r:

A d evi ce s p eci fi ca l l y

u n i ts . d e s i g n e d a n d i n te n d e d to d el i ve r fl u s h i n g fl u i d i n s u ffi ci e n t vol u m e to ca u s e th at fl u i d to ca s ca d e Th i s s ta n d ard a l s o i n cl u d e s p erform a n ce a n d ove r th e e n ti re bod y. u s e re q u i re m e n ts for p e rs on a l wa s h u n i ts a n d d re n ch h os e s , wh i ch a re con s i d ere d s u pp l e m e n ta l to e m e rg e n cy e ye wa s h an d

eye/face was h :

A d evi ce u s e d to p ro vi d e fl u i d

to i rri g ate a n d fl u s h both th e fa ce a n d th e e ye s

s h owe r e q u i p m e n t.

s i m u l ta n e ou s l y.

2.

P u rpose eyewas h :

A d evi ce u s e d to p ro vi d e fl u i d to

i rri g a te a n d fl u s h th e e ye s . Th i s s ta n d ard i s i n ten d e d to p rovi d e u n i form m i n i m u m re q u i re m e n ts for th e p erform a n ce ,

fl ow pre ss u re: u s e , i n s ta l l a ti on , te s t p roce d u re s ,

T h e p re s s u re i n th e wa ter

m a i n ten a n ce s u p p l y p i p e n e a r th e wa ter ou tl e t wh i l e th e fa u ce t

a n d tra i n i n g o f e m e rg e n cy e ye wa s h an d s h owe r or ou tl e t i s fu l l y o pe n a n d fl o wi n g . e q u i p m e n t.

fl u s h i n g fl u i d :

3.

D e fi n i ti on s

P otab l e wa ter, pre s e rve d wa ter,

p re s e rve d b u ffe re d s a l i n e s ol u ti o n or o th e r m e d i ca l l y a cce pta b l e s o l u ti on m a n u fa ctu re d an d

F or th e p u rp os e o f th i s s ta n d a rd , th e fol l o wi n g te rm s a pp l y a s d efi n ed :

certi fi ed :

l a b el e d i n acco rd a n ce wi th a pp l i ca bl e g ove rn m e n t re g u l a ti on s .

A s ys te m wh ere by a ce rti fi ca ti o n

org an i za ti o n d e te rm i n es th a t a m a n u fa ctu re r h a s d em on s tra te d th e a bi l i ty to p ro d u ce a p rod u ct th at com p l i e s wi th th e re q u i re m e n ts of th i s s ta n d a rd , a u th ori ze s th e m a n u fa ctu re r to u s e a l a be l on l i s te d p rod u cts th a t com p l y wi th th e

fl u s h i n g fl u i d col u m n :

Th e d i s p e rs i o n p a tte rn

of fl u s h i n g fl u i d wh i ch i s cre ate d b y a n e m e rg e n cy s h owe r a n d m e ets th e s ta n d ard ’ s p re s cri b ed cove ra g e re q u i re m e n ts . T h i s p attern ca n b e a ch i e ve d b y a va ri ety of d e s i g n con fi g u ra ti o n s .

re q u i re m e n ts of th i s s ta n d ard , a n d e s ta bl i s h es a F ol l ow u p p rog ra m con d u cte d b y th e ce rti fi ca ti on org a n i za ti on a s a ch eck on th e m e th od s th e m a n u fa ctu re r u s e s to d ete rm i n e con ti n u e d

freeze protected eq u i pm en t:

Eq u i pm ent

d e s i g n e d to a l l ow th e e m e rg e n cy d evi ce to ope ra te u n d e r fre ezi n g con d i ti o n s .

com p l i a n ce of l abel l ed a n d l i s te d p rod u cts wi th th e re q u i re m e n ts of th i s s ta n d ard .

freeze protecti on :

A m e an s to p rote ct fl u s h i n g

fl u i d i n an ap pa ra tu s from fre ezi n g a n d re n d e ri n g

certi fi cati on org an i zati on :

An i n d e pe n d e n t

th i rd pa rty org a n i za ti on th a t d ete rm i n es p rod u ct com p l i a n ce wi th th e re q u i re m e n ts of th i s

i t i n op era bl e .

Th i s ca n b e a ch i e ve d th rou g h

s e ve ra l m e an s i n cl u d i n g m e ch an i ca l va l ve s a n d e l e ctri ca l h e a t tra ci n g .

s ta n d a rd wi th a l a be l i n g /l i s ti n g /fo l l owu p p ro g ra m .

h azard ou s m ate ri al :

An y s u bs ta n ce o r

com p ou n d th at h a s th e ca pa b i l i ty of p rod u ci n g

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AN SI /I SEA Z358. 1 201 4

ad verse effects on th e heal th an d safety of

l east 40. 6 cm (1 6 in . ) from an y obstru ction .

h u m an s.

fl u sh in g fl u id sh al l be su bstantial l y d ispersed

Th e

th rou gh ou t th e pattern . person al wash :

A su pplem en tary d evi ce th at

su pports plu m bed an d /or selfcontain ed u n its, by

4. 1 . 5

d el i veri n g im m edi ate fl u sh in g fl u id to th e eyes or

m an u factu red an d i n stall ed in su ch a m an n er

Em erg en cy sh owers sh al l be d esi g ned,

bod y.

th at, on ce acti vated, they can be u sed with ou t requ iri n g th e u se of the operator’ s h an d s.

pl u m bed :

A term u sed to d escri be eq u i pm ent

th at is con n ected to a con tin ual source of

4. 1 . 6

potable water.

con stru cted of m ateri als th at wi ll n ot corrode in

Em erg en cy sh owers sh al l be

th e presen ce of th e fl u sh i n g fl u id . potabl e water:

W ater th at i s su itabl e for

Stored

fl u sh in g fl u id sh al l be protected again st ai rborn e con tam i n an ts.

d ri n ki n g. sel fcl osi n g val ve:

A valve th at cl oses

4. 2

Perform an ce of Con trol Val ve

au tom atical l y wh en rel eased by th e u ser. Th e valve sh al l rem ain open wi th ou t th e u se of sel fcon tai n ed :

A term u sed to d escri be a

th e operator’s h an d s u n til i nten tion ally cl osed .

stan d alone devi ce con tain in g fl u sh in g fl u id .

Th e valve sh al l be si m ple to operate an d sh al l g o

tepi d :

sh al l be resi stan t to corrosi on.

from "off" to "on " in 1 secon d or less . Th e valve A fl u sh in g fl u id tem peratu re cond u ci ve to

prom otin g a m i n im u m 1 5 m i n u te i rri g ati on peri od.

A su itabl e ran ge is 1 6 - 38º C

(60 -1 00º F). (See Appen d ix B6).

M anu al or

au tom atic actu ators sh al l be easy to locate and read il y accessi ble to th e u ser.

Valve actu ators

sh al l be located n ot m ore th an 1 73. 3 cm (69 in . ) above th e level on wh ich th e u ser stand s.

val ve actu ator:

A d evi ce con n ected to th e

valve to faci l i tate its operati on.

4. 3

Emerg en cy Sh ower En cl osu res

I f u sed , en cl osu res sh al l provid e for a m i n i m u m

4.

Emerg en cy Sh owers (See

I l l u strati on s 1 , 2, 3) 4. 1

Perform an ce of Em erg en cy Sh owers

4. 1 . 1

A m ean s sh al l be provi d ed to en su re

th at a con troll ed flow of flu sh in g fl u id is provi d ed at a veloci ty low en oug h to be n on i n j u ri ou s to th e u ser. 4. 1 . 2

Em erg en cy sh owers sh al l be capabl e of

d el i veri n g fl u sh in g fl u id at a m i n im u m of 75. 7 l i ters per m i n u te (20 g pm ) for a m i n im u m of 1 5 m i n utes.

I f sh ut off valves are in stall ed in th e

su pply li n e for m ain ten an ce pu rposes, provi si ons sh al l be m ad e to preven t un au th ori zed sh ut off. 4. 1 . 3

Em erg en cy sh owers sh al l provi d e a

fl u sh in g fl u id colu m n th at i s at least 208. 3 cm (82 i n . ) an d n ot m ore th an 243. 8 cm (96 in . ) in h ei g h t from th e su rface on wh ich th e u ser stan d s. 4. 1 . 4

Th e spray pattern sh al l h ave a m i n im u m

d iam eter of 50. 8 cm (20 in . ) at 1 52. 4 cm (60 in . ) above th e su rface on wh ich th e u ser stan d s, an d th e cen ter of the spray pattern sh al l be located at

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u nobstru cted area of 86. 4 cm (34 in . ) i n d i am eter. 4. 4

Testi n g Proced u res for Certi fi cati on

4. 4. 1

Pl u mbed Em erg en cy Sh owers

Pl u m bed em erg en cy sh owers sh al l be certi fi ed as fol lows: (1 ) Con n ect a fl owm eter to th e u n i t to be tested or provi d e oth er m ean s of m easu ri n g fl u sh in g fl u id fl ow. (2) Con n ect th e u ni t per the m an u factu rer’ s speci fi cations to a flu sh in g fl u id su pply at a fl ow pressu re of 207 kPa +3. 4 kPa 0 kPa (30 psi +0. 5 psi 0 psi ). (3) Open th e valve on th e u ni t an d veri fy th at i t fu ll y opens i n on e second or less an d th at i t stays open . (4) Determ i n e that fl u sh in g fl u id is su bstan tiall y d ispersed th roug h ou t th e pattern .

Th e fl u sh in g fl u id colu m n pattern

AN S I /I S E A Z3 58 . 1 2 0 1 4

sh al l

th a n

be

at l east 2 08

2 4 3. 8

wh i ch

th e

cm

(96

(60

in.)

th e

a

1 5

Th e

of 50 . 8

m i n u te

m inim u m

th e

in. )

an d

th e

fl u i d

te s t,

(2 0

on

i n . ).

l i te rs

4. 5. 3

on

h i g h l y vi s i b l e

si g n

vi s i b l e

th e

be

th e

fl o w ra te

wi th i n

Th e

be

in

an

a re a

p os i ti o n e d

a re a

a re a

s h o we r s h a l l

4. 5. 4

is

is

Be

a ro u n d

we l l

i d e n ti fi e d

so

s e rve d

th e

b y th e

th e

wi th

si g n

a

s h al l

be

e m e rg e n cy

e m e rg e n cy

l i t.

m o re

sh al l

is

th e

be

s u ch

so

2 43 . 8

th a t th e

th a t th e

at l east 2 08. 3

th a n

wh i ch

S e l f con tai n e d E m erg en cy S h owe rs

po s i ti o n e d

d i s p e rs e d

co l u m n

(2 0

g pm ).

4. 4. 2

l o ca te d

a

T h ro u g h o u t

p e r m i n u te

Be

s h o we r.

1 52 . 4

wh i ch

ve ri fy th a t th e

of 75. 7

m o re

th e

pa tte rn

s u rfa ce

d i a m e te r s h a l l

cm

no

s u rfa ce

M e a s u re

fl u s h i n g

a b o ve

u s e r s ta n d s .

m inim um

(82

fro m

u s e r s ta n d s .

d i a m e te r o f th e

cm

cm

in.)

cm

cm

(9 6

u s e r s ta n d s .

a t l e as t 4 0 . 6

to p

(82

in. )

cm

in. )

fro m

Th e

s h o we r p a tte rn

o f th e

fl u s h i n g

an d

th e

s u rfa ce

ce n te r o f th e

(1 6

in.)

fl u i d

n ot

fro m

on

s p ra y

any

o b s tru cti o n .

S e l f co n ta i n e d

ce rti fi e d

as

e m e rg e n cy s h owe rs

sh al l

be 4. 5. 5

fo l l o ws :

fl u i d

(1 )

Fi l l

th e

u n i t wi th

fl u s h i n g

Be

C o n n e ct a

te s te d

fl u s h i n g

(3 )

fl u i d

Open

th e

va l ve

in

on

on e

th e

p a tte rn .

on

Th e

be

s e co n d

fl u s h i n g

at l east 2 08

th a n

wh i ch

243. 8

th e

cm

cm

(96

fl u s h i n g

(60

in. )

wh i ch

th e

u s e r s ta n d s .

m inim um

and

th a t

T h ro u g h o u t th e

fl o w ra te

m i n u te

(2 0

fo r a

W h e re

e xi s ts ,

th e

th e

be

i n s ta l l e d .

sh al l

is

1 5

a

in. )

in. )

fro m

Th e

m i n u te

m inim um

s u rfa ce

a cce l e ra te d

of 1 5

s p ra y

m i n u te s .

co n d i ti o n s

p ro te cte d

be

be

m ade

to

p ro te cte d

eq u i pm en t

I f s h u t o ff va l ve s

a re

i n s ta l l e d

p u rp o s e s ,

pre ve n t

fl u s h i n g

wh e re

fo r th e

fl u i d .

ch e m i ca l

b y fl u s h i n g

s a fe ty/h e a l th

co n s u l te d

p e ri o d

fo r m a i n te n a n ce

D e l i ve r te p i d

fa ci l i ti e s

n ot

th e

M e a s u re

th e

cm

an d

i n s ta l l a ti o n

re q u i re d

s h u t o ff.

ci rcu m s ta n ce s

p a tte rn

th e

o r fre e ze

s h o we r l i n e

p ro vi s i o n s

s u pp l y o f fl u s h i n g

p o s s i b i l i ty o f fre e zi n g

sh al l

th e

a

e m e rg e n cy s h o we r s h a l l

fre e zi n g

in

p ro d u ce

m inim u m

fro m

4. 5. 6

is

co l u m n

fl u i d

a b ove

of 50 . 8

fl u i d

(82

u s e r s ta n d s .

cm

th e

or l e s s

ve ri fy th a t

th ro u g h o u t th e

fl u i d

1 52 . 4

a

u n i t an d

th a t fl u s h i n g

d i a m e te r o f th e

be

be

to

u n a u th o ri ze d

D e te rm i n e

m o re

u n i t to

o f m e a s u ri n g

open .

s u b s ta n ti a l l y d i s p e rs e d

sh al l

th e

o th e r m e a n s

fl o w.

i t fu l l y o pe n s

i t s ta ys

(4 )

fl o wm e te r to

o r p ro vi d e

to

m a n u fa ctu re r’ s

i n s tru cti o n s

s o l u ti o n .

p a tte rn

(2 )

co n n e cte d

p e r th e

fl u i d

In

re a cti o n

a d vi s o r s h ou l d

o p ti m u m

is

te m p e ra tu re ,

a

be

te m p e ra tu re

fo r e a ch

a pp l i ca ti o n .

th e

pa tte rn

s u rfa ce

4. 5. 7

on

d i a m e te r s h a l l

(2 0

W h en

i n s ta l l e d ,

i ts

a cco rd a n ce

i n . ).

te s t,

is

th e

p l u m b ed

e m e rg e n cy s h owe r

p e rfo rm a n ce

wi th

th e

sh al l

fo l l o wi n g

be

ve ri fi e d

in

p ro ce d u re s :

ve ri fy th a t

o f 7 5. 7

l i te rs

per

(1 )

W i th

fl u s h i n g

g pm ).

th e

u n i t co rre ctl y co n n e cte d

fl u i d

s o u rce

vi s u a l l y ch e ck

th e

an d

th e

pi pi n g

to

va l ve ( s )

co n n e cti o n s

th e

cl o s e d ,

fo r

l e a ks .

4. 5

I n s tal l ati on

(2 ) I t is

th e

i n s ta l l e r’ s

re s p o n s i b i l i ty to

e n s u re

Open

Th e e m e rg e n cy s h owe rs

va l ve

Be

ass e m b l e d

an d

i n s ta l l e d

i n cl u d i n g

wi th

th e

fl u s h i n g

m a n u fa ctu re r' s

4. 5. 2

Be

fl u i d

in

th a n

fu l l

op e n

open

p o s i ti o n .

wi th ou t

o f th e

op e ra to r' s

h an d s.

W i th

th e

va l ve

m e a s u re

in

th e

p a tte rn .

I t sh al l

th e

fu l l y o pe n e d

d i a m e te r o f th e

s p ra y

d e l i ve ry re q u i re m e n ts .

a cce s s i b l e

1 0

fu rth e r u s e

p o s i ti o n ,

l o ca ti o n s

in. )

at 1 52 . 4

s e co n d s

to

be

a

cm

m inim um

(6 0

re a ch .

be

a b ove

cm

th e

s u rfa ce .

Th e

l o ca te d

fl u s h i n g

fl u i d

sh al l

be

Th e s u b s ta n ti a l l y d i s p e rs e d

e m e rg e n cy s h owe r s h a l l

in. )

of 50. 8

th a t re q u i re s ta n d i n g

m o re

th e

i n s tru cti o n s ,

(2 0

no

to

re m a i n

in (3 )

a cco rd a n ce

va l ve

sh al l

sh al l : re q u i ri n g

4. 5. 1

th e

th a t

on

th e

th ro u g h o u t th e

sam e p a tte rn .

l e ve l

be

as

fre e

th e

h a za rd

an d

o f o b s tru cti o n s

i m m e d i a te

u se.

(S ee

th e

p a th

o f tra ve l

th a t m a y i n h i b i t

Ap p e n d i x

sh al l

i ts

B 5)

Pag e

3

AN SI /I SEA Z358. 1 201 4

(4) U si n g th e fl ow m eter or oth er m ean s,

5. 1 . 3

d eterm i n e th at th e rate of fl ow is at least

protected from airborn e con tam i n an ts.

N ozzl es an d fl u sh in g fl u id u n i ts sh al l be

75. 7 l i ters per m i n u te (20 g pm ).

W h atever m ean s is u sed to afford su ch

(5) U si n g a tem peratu re gaug e or oth er

separate m otion by the operator wh en acti vatin g

m ean s, d eterm i n e that th e fl u sh in g fl u id is

th e u n i t.

protection , i ts rem oval sh al l n ot req u ire a

tepid . 5. 1 . 4 4. 5. 8

W h en th e self con tain ed em erg en cy

Eyewash es sh al l be d esi g n ed ,

m an u factu red an d in stal l ed in su ch a m ann er

sh ower i s i n stall ed , its i n stall ation sh al l be

th at, on ce acti vated, th ey can be u sed wi th ou t

veri fi ed in accord an ce wi th m anu factu rer’s

requ iri n g th e u se of the operator’ s h an d s.

i n stru cti on s. 5. 1 . 5 4. 6

M ai n ten an ce an d Trai n i n g

4. 6. 1

M an ufactu rers sh al l provi d e operati on ,

Eyewash es sh al l be constru cted of

m ateri als that wi l l n ot corrod e in th e presence of th e fl u sh in g fl u id .

i n spection an d m ain ten an ce in stru cti on s wi th

5. 1 . 6

em erg en cy sh ower eq u i pm ent.

d el i veri n g fl u sh in g fl u id to th e eyes n ot less than

I n stru ction s sh al l

Eyewash es sh al l be capabl e of

be read i l y accessi ble to m ain ten an ce an d

1 . 5 li ters per m i n ute (0. 4 g pm ) for 1 5 m i nu tes.

trai n in g person n el .

sh u t off valves are in stal l ed in th e su pply li n e for

If

4. 6. 2

to preven t un au th ori zed sh u t off.

m ain ten an ce pu rposes, provi si on s sh al l be m ade Pl u m bed em erg en cy sh owers sh al l be

activated weekl y for a peri od lon g en ou g h to veri fy operati on an d en su re th at fl u sh in g fl u id is

5. 1 . 7

avail abl e.

en oug h room to al l ow th e eyeli d s to be h el d

(See Appen d ix B7)

Eyewash es sh al l be d esi g n ed to provi d e

open wi th th e h an d s wh il e th e eyes are in th e 4. 6. 3

Selfcon tain ed em erg en cy sh owers sh al l

fl u sh in g fl u id stream .

be vi su al l y ch ecked weekl y to d eterm i n e if fl u sh i n g fl u id n eed s to be ch an ged or

5. 1 . 8

su pplem en ted.

both eyes si m u ltan eou sl y.

Su ch in specti on sh al l be

Eyewash es sh al l provi d e fl u sh in g fl u id to A test gau g e for

con d u cted i n accord an ce wi th m an u factu rer’ s

m aki n g d eterm i n ation of a su itabl e eyewash

i n stru cti ons.

pattern sh al l be a m i n im u m 1 0. 1 6 cm (4 in . ) i n l eng th wi th two sets of parall el l i n es equ id i stan t

4. 6. 4

Em ployees wh o m ay be exposed to

from the cen ter (See I ll u stration 7).

Th e in teri or

h azard ou s m ateri als sh al l be in stru cted i n th e

set of li n es sh al l be 3. 1 8 cm (1 . 25 in . ) apart an d

l ocation and proper u se of em erg en cy sh owers.

th e exteri or l i n es sh al l be 8. 26 cm (3. 25 in . )

4. 6. 5

eyewash .

apart. Al l em erg en cy sh owers sh al l be

i n spected an n ual ly to assu re con form an ce with Section 4. 5 req u irem ents of thi s stan d ard .

Pl ace th e g au ge i n th e stream of th e Th e fl u sh in g fl u id sh al l cover th e

areas between th e in teri or an d exteri or l in es of th e g au g e at som e poin t l ess than 20. 3 cm (8 in . ) above th e eyewash nozzl e(s).

5.

Eyewash Equ i pmen t (See

I l l u strati on s 4, 5, 6) 5. 1

Perform an ce of Eyewash es

5. 1 . 1

A m ean s sh al l be provi d ed to en su re

th at a con troll ed flow of fl u sh in g fl u id is provi d ed to both eyes si m u ltan eou sl y at a veloci ty l ow en oug h to be n on i n j u ri ou s to th e u ser. 5. 1 . 2

Th e eyewash sh al l be d esi g n ed and

posi tioned i n su ch a way as to pose n o h azard to th e u ser.

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5. 2

Perform an ce of Con trol Val ve

Th e valve sh al l rem ain open wi th ou t th e u se of th e operator’s h an d s u n til i nten tion ally cl osed . Th e valve sh al l be si m ple to operate an d sh al l g o from "off" to "on " in 1 secon d or less . Th e valve sh al l be resi stan t to corrosi on.

M anu al or

au tom atic actu ators sh al l be easy to locate and read il y accessi ble to th e u ser.

AN S I /I S E A Z3 58 . 1 2 0 1 4

5. 3

Tes ti n g P roced u res for C erti fi cati on

5. 3 . 1

P l u m bed E yewas h e s

5. 4

I n s tal l ati on

I t is

th e

i n s ta l l e r’ s

e ye wa s h e s

P l u m b ed

e ye wa s h e s

sh al l

be

ce rti fi e d

as

C o n n e ct a

te s te d ,

fl o wm e te r to

o r p ro vi d e

fl u s h i n g

fl u i d

th e

u n i t to

o th e r m e a n s

Be

C o n n e ct th e

psi

+0. 5

u n i t to

a

o f m e a s u ri n g

fl u s h i n g

m a n u fa ctu re r’ s

fl o w p re s s u re

(3 0

i n cl u d i n g

of 2 07

psi

0

kP a

no

fl u i d

Open

i n s tru cti o n s

+3. 4

kP a

0

at

kP a

e ye wa s h

th e

th e

va l ve

on

(4 )

th a t i t s ta ys

th e

u nit is

m inimum

an d

b e twe e n

g au g e

(8

in. )

5. 3 . 2

l i te rs

fl u s h i n g

th e

at som e

on e

m i n u te

s e co n d

or l ess

p e r m i n u te

fl u i d

e n s u re

e ye wa s h

co ve rs

(0 . 4

th e

g pm )

a re a s

th a n

20. 3

o f th e

be

5. 4. 3

Be

th e

in

i n s tru cti o n s ,

Th e

a re a

5. 4. 4

fl u i d

ce rti fi e d

as

fl u s h i n g

fl u i d

on

th e

i ts

Th e

sam e

o f tra ve l

in

an

a re a

p os i ti o n e d

a re a

a ro u n d

Be

l ess

th a n

th e

sh al l

l e ve l

be

as

fre e

i m m e d i a te

i d e n ti fi e d

so

s e rve d

th e

of

u se.

wi th

si g n

b y th e

e ye wa s h

a rra n g e d

as

83. 8

cm

wa l l

(53

Be

sh al l

o r wi th

th e

be

fro m

a

s h al l

be

e ye wa s h .

be

we l l l i t.

an d

th e

cm

to

no

in. )

5. 1 . 8

fl u i d

is

n ot

g re a te r th a n

s u rfa ce

(6

to

p ro d u ce

m inim u m

on

wh i ch

m inim um

a

th e

fro m

s u pp l y o f fl u s h i n g

th e

i n s ta l l a ti o n

re q u i re d

p e ri o d

of 1 5

p o s s i b i l i ty o f fre e zi n g

sh al l

be

o r fre e ze p ro te cte d

I f s h u t o ff va l ve s

to

pre ve n t

s p ra y

m i n u te s .

co n d i ti o n s

p ro te cte d

fro m

eq u i pm en t sh al l

a re

fo r m a i n te n a n ce

m ade

fl u s h i n g

S e cti o n

n e a re s t o b s tru cti o n .

e ye wa s h

su ppl y l i n e

sh al l

b y th e

in.)

1 5. 3

th a t th e

in

m a n u fa ctu re r’ s

fo r a

th e

(33

co n n e cte d

i n s tru cti o n s

th e

cm

in.)

o r th e

s u ch

d e s cri b e d

an d

pe r th e

e xi s ts ,

m a n u fa ctu re r’ s

p ro vi d e d

l o ca te d

fl o w p a tte rn

fre e zi n g

u n i t wi th

th a t re q u i re

re a ch .

B5)

th e

i n s ta l l e d .

Fi l l

p a th

to

th a t m a y i n h i b i t

wi th i n

5. 4. 5

i n s tru cti o n s .

p re p a ck a g e d

th e

vi s i b l e

W h e re

u n i t p e r th e

l o ca ti o n s

l o ca te d

si g n

p a tte rn

th e

be

and

u s e r s ta n d s

fo l l o ws :

(2 )

i n s ta l l e d

d e l i ve ry re q u i re m e n ts .

s e co n d s

h i g h l y vi s i b l e

th e

sh al l

1 0

Ap pe n d i x

1 34. 6

cm

n o zzl e ( s )

7 ).

e ye wa s h e s

Set u p

fl u i d

a cce s s i b l e

sh al l

h a za rd

fl u i d

(1 )

an d

m a n u fa ctu re r' s

a

e xte ri o r l i n e s

poi n t l e ss

th e

te s t,

S e l fcon tai n ed E yewas h e s

S e l fco n ta i n e d

th e

an d

of d e l i ve ri n g

i n te ri o r a n d

a b ove

( I l l u s tra ti o n

1 5

ca p a b l e

of 1 . 5

th a t th e

in

e ye wa s h

o pe n .

T h ro u g h o u t th e

th a t th e

in

th a n

o b s tru cti o n s

psi ).

ve ri fy th a t i t fu l l y o pe n s

an d

wi th

fl u s h i n g

Be

m o re

(S ee

(3 )

th a t

fl o w.

s u p p l y p e r th e

a

as se m b l e d

a cco rd a n ce

be

5. 4. 2

(2 )

e n s u re

fo l l o ws : 5. 4. 1

(1 )

re s p o n s i b i l i ty to

sh al l :

i n s ta l l e d

p u rp o s e s ,

in

be

th e

p ro vi s i o n s

u n a u th o ri ze d

s h u t o ff.

m a n u fa ctu re r. 5. 4. 6

(3 )

Acti va te

a cti va te d

s ta ys

th e

in

u n i t and

on e

s e co n d

ve ri fy th a t i t ca n

or l ess

an d

be

th a t i t

D e l i ve r te p i d

ci rcu m s ta n ce s

a cce l e ra te d

fa ci l i ti e s

a cti va te d .

T h ro u g h o u t th e

th a t th e

e ye wa s h

m inim um

an d

th a t th e

b e twe e n

g au g e

(8

of 1 . 5

in. )

th e

( I l l u s tra ti o n

m i n u te

ca p a b l e

l i te rs

fl u s h i n g

fl u i d

7 ).

e n s u re

o f d e l i ve ri n g

co ve rs

(0 . 4

th e

e ye wa s h

th a n

20. 3

n o zzl e ( s )

b y fl u s h i n g

fo r th e

fl u i d

In

re a cti o n

a d vi s o r s h ou l d

o p ti m u m

is

te m p e ra tu re ,

a

be

te m p e ra tu re

fo r e a ch

a pp l i ca ti o n .

a

g pm )

a re a s

e xte ri o r l i n e s

poi n t l e ss

th e

te s t,

p e r m i n u te

i n te ri o r a n d

at som e

a b ove

is

1 5

fl u i d .

ch e m i ca l

s a fe ty/h e a l th

co n s u l te d

(4 )

fl u s h i n g

wh e re

o f th e

5. 4. 7

i ts

W h en

th e

p e rfo rm a n ce

wi th

th e

p l u m b ed

sh al l

fo l l o wi n g

be

e ye wa s h

ve ri fi e d

in

is

i n s ta l l e d ,

a cco rd a n ce

p ro ce d u re s :

cm (1 )

W i th

fl u s h i n g

th e

fl u i d

u n i t co rre ctl y co n n e cte d

s o u rce

vi s u a l l y ch e ck

th e

an d

pi pi n g

th e

va l ve ( s )

co n n e cti o n s

to

th e

cl o s e d ,

fo r

l e a ks .

Pag e

5

AN S I /I S E A Z3 5 8 . 1 2 0 1 4

(2 )

Open

Th e

th e

va l ve

re q u i ri n g

va l ve

sh al l

to

th e

re m a i n

fu rth e r u s e

fu l l

op e n

o f th e

open

po s i ti o n .

6.

Eye/Face Wash Eq u i pmen t (See

I l l u strati on 8)

wi th ou t

o p e ra to r' s

h an d s.

6. 1 (3 )

W i th

m a ke

th e

s u re

va l ve

in

th e

th a t b o th

fu l l y o pe n

e ye s

wi l l

be

Perform an ce of Eye/Face Wash es

p os i ti o n ,

wa s h e d 6. 1 . 1

s i m u l ta n e o u s l y a t a

ve l o ci ty l o w e n o u g h

A m ean s

th a t a be

n o n i n j u ri o u s

to

th e

sh al l

co n tro l l e d

b o th

e ye s

an d

fa ce

ve l o ci ty l o w e n o u g h U si n g

th e

p ro vi d e d

fl o w o f fl u s h i n g

to

fl u i d

e n s u re

is

p ro vi d e d

u s e r. to

(4 )

be

to

s i m u l ta n e ou s l y a t a

to

be

n o n i n j u ri o u s

to

th e

fl o wm e te r o r o th e r m e a n s , u s e r.

d e te rm i n e

1 .5

l i te rs

th a t th e

ra te

p e r m i n u te

o f fl o w i s

(0 . 4

g pm ) .

a t l e as t

A te s t

g au g e 6. 1 . 2

s i m i l a r to

th e

on e

p i ctu re d

in

I l l u s tra ti o n

E ye /fa ce

p os i ti o n e d ca n

be

u sed

to

ve ri fy m i n i m u m

wa s h e s

sh al l

be

d esi g n e d

an d

7 in

s u ch

a

wa y a s

to

p os e

no

h a za rd

to

fl o w th e

u s e r.

ch a ra cte ri s ti cs .

6. 1 . 3 (5)

U si n g

a

te m p e ra tu re

g au g e

N o zzl e s

p ro te cte d m e an s,

d e te rm i n e

th a t th e

an d

fl u s h i n g

fl u i d

u n i ts

sh al l

be

o r o th e r

fl u s h i n g

fl u i d

fro m

a i rb o rn e

co n ta m i n a n ts .

is W h a te ve r m e a n s

is

u sed

to

a ffo rd

s u ch

te p i d . p ro te cti o n ,

s e p a ra te 5. 4. 8

W h en

th e

s e l fco n ta i n e d

e ye wa s h

i ts

a cco rd a n ce

i n s ta l l a ti o n

wi th

sh al l

be

ve ri fi e d

m a n u fa ctu re r’ s

re m o va l

m o ti o n

E ye /fa ce

th a t,

o n ce

re q u i ri n g M a n u fa ctu re rs

an d

s h al l

p ro vi d e

m a i n te n a n ce

I n s tru cti o n s

sh al l

be

to

m a i n te n a n ce

an d

u se

sh al l

i n s ta l l e d

a cti va te d ,

th e

in

th e y ca n

of th e

be

d esi g n e d ,

s u ch

be

a

m a n n er

u sed

o p e ra tor’ s

wi th o u t

h an d s .

wi th E ye /fa ce

wa s h e s

sh al l

be

co n s tru cte d

of

re a d i l y m a te ri a l s

a cce s s i b l e

wa s h e s

an d

o pe ra ti o n ,

i n s tru cti o n s

6. 1 . 5 e ye wa s h e s .

a

a cti va ti n g

i n s tru cti o n s .

M ai n ten an ce an d Trai n i n g

5. 5. 1

o p e ra tor wh e n

u n i t.

m a n u fa ctu re d

i n s p e cti o n

b y th e

n ot re q u i re

in

6. 1 . 4

5. 5

sh al l

is th e

i n s ta l l e d ,

i ts

th a t wi l l

n ot co rro d e

in

th e

p re s e n ce

of

i n s p e cti o n th e

fl u s h i n g

fl u i d .

p e rs o n n e l .

6. 1 . 6 5. 5. 2

Pl u m bed

e ye wa s h e s

sh al l

be

E ye /fa ce

d e l i ve ri n g we e kl y fo r a

p e ri o d

l on g

en ou g h

to

an d

e n s u re

th a t

fl u s h i n g

fl u i d

(S e e

Ap pe n d i x

e ye wa s h e s

vi s u a l l y ch e cke d

we e kl y to

fl u i d

ch a n g e d

n e ed s

S u ch

to

be

i n s p e cti o n

a cco rd a n ce

5. 5. 4

wi th

sh al l

be

wh o

m a te ri a l s

sh al l

d e te rm i n e

co n d u cte d

m ay be

sh al l

and

p ro p e r u s e

th e

be

ca pa b l e

e ye s

and

of

fa ce

l i te rs

p e r m i n u te

(3. 0

g pm )

n ot

fo r

I f s h u t o ff va l ve s

a re

m ad e

to

pre ve n t

p u rp o s e s ,

i n s ta l l e d

pro vi s i o n s

in

th e

u n a u th o ri ze d

sh u t

sh al l

off.

be

i f fl u s h i n g 6. 1 . 7

E ye /fa ce

p ro vi d e

en ou g h

wa s h e s

be

ro o m

to

sh al l

be

d esi g n e d

a l l o w th e

e ye l i d s

to

to

be

in h el d

open

fa ce

a re

wi th

th e

h an d s

wh i l e

th e

e ye s

an d

i n s tru cti o n s .

e xp o s e d

i n s tru cte d

in

in

th e

fl u s h i n g

fl u i d

s tre a m .

to E ye /fa ce

wa s h e s

sh al l

p rovi d e

fl u s h i n g

th e fl u i d

l o ca ti o n

1 1 .4

fo r m a i n te n a n ce

6. 1 . 8 h a za rd o u s

sh al l

o r s u p p l e m e n te d .

m a n u fa ctu re r’ s

E m p l o ye e s

th a n

m i n u te s .

be S e l fco n ta i n e d

to

B7) line

5. 5. 3

fl u i d

is 1 5

a va i l a b l e .

fl u s h i n g

ve ri fy l ess

o p e ra ti o n

wa s h e s

a cti va te d

to

b o th

e ye s

s i m u l ta n e ou s l y.

A te s t g a u g e

o f e m e rg e n cy fo r m a ki n g

d e te rm i n a ti o n

of a

s u i ta b l e

e ye wa s h

e ye wa s h e s . p a tte rn

l e n g th 5. 5. 5

Al l

e ye wa s h e s

sh al l

be

a s s u re

wi th

two

co n fo rm a n ce

wi th

S e cti o n

o f th i s

th e

s e ts

1 0. 1 6

o f p a ra l l e l

ce n te r ( S e e

sh al l

e xte ri o r l i n e s

a pa rt.

P l a ce

e ye wa s h .

a re a s

th e

(8

6

m inim u m

cm

l i n es

(4

in. )

in

e q u i d i s ta n t

be

I l l u s tra ti o n

3. 1 8

cm

7).

(1 . 25

Th e

in. )

i n te ri o r

a p a rt a n d

s ta n d a rd . th e

Pag e

a

5. 4 set of l i n es

re q u i re m e n ts

be

i n s p e cte d fro m

a n n u a l l y to

sh al l

Th e

b e twe e n

g au g e

in. )

th e

sh al l

fl u s h i n g

th e

at s om e

a b ove

be

g au g e

th e

in

8. 26

th e

fl u i d

cm

sh al l

i n te ri o r a n d

poi n t l ess

e ye /fa ce

(3. 25

s tre a m

in. )

o f th e

co ve r th e

e xte ri o r l i n e s

th a n

wa s h

20. 3

cm

n o zzl e ( s ) .

of

AN SI /I SEA Z358. 1 201 4

6. 2

m i n i m u m of 1 1 . 4 li ters per m i n u te (3. 0 g pm )

P e rform an ce of C on trol Val ve

an d th at the fl ush i n g fl u id covers th e areas between th e in teri or an d exteri or l in es of th e

Th e valve sh al l rem ain open wi th ou t th e u se of th e operator’s h an d s u n til i n ten tion ally cl osed .

g au ge at som e poi n t less th an 20. 3 cm

Th e valve sh al l be si m ple to operate an d sh al l g o

(8 in . ) above th e eye/face wash n ozzl e(s)

from "off" to "on " in 1 secon d or less . Th e valve

(I l l u stration 7).

sh al l be resi stan t to corrosi on.

M anu al or

au tom atic actu ators sh al l be easy to locate and

6. 4

I n s tal l ati on

read il y accessi ble to th e u ser. I t is th e in stall er’ s respon si bil ity to en su re th at 6. 3

Tes ti n g P roced u res for C erti fi cati on

6. 3 . 1

P l u m bed E ye/F ace Was h es

eye/face wash es sh al l : 6. 4. 1

Be assem bled an d in stall ed i n

accord an ce wi th th e m anu factu rer's in stru cti on s, Pl u m bed eye/face wash es sh al l be certi fi ed as

i n cl u d i n g fl u sh in g fl u id deli very req u irem ents.

fol lows: 6. 4. 2

Be in accessi ble location s that requ ire

(1 ) Con n ect a fl owm eter to the u ni t to be

n o m ore th an 1 0 secon d s to reach . Th e eye/face

tested, or provi d e oth er m ean s of m easu ri n g

wash sh al l be located on th e sam e level as th e

fl u sh in g fl u id fl ow.

h azard and th e path of travel sh al l be free of obstru ction s th at m ay in hi bit th e im m ed i ate u se

(2)

Con n ect th e u ni t to a fl u sh in g fl u id

of th e eq ui pm en t.

(See Appen d i x B5)

su pply per th e m an u factu rer’ s i n stru cti ons at a fl ow pressu re of 207 kPa +3. 4 kPa 0 kPa

6. 4. 3

(30 psi +0. 5 psi 0 psi ).

h ig h l y vi si ble si g n posi tion ed so th e si g n sh al l be

Be located in an area i d en tifi ed wi th a

(3) Open th e valve on th e u n i t and veri fy that

wash .

i t open s i n on e second an d stays open .

be well l i t.

vi si ble wi th in th e area served by th e eye/face Th e area arou n d th e eye/face wash sh al l

(4) Th rou g hou t the 1 5 m i n ute test, en su re

6. 4. 4

th at th e u n it is capabl e of d eli veri n g a

fl ow pattern as d escri bed in Secti on 6. 1 . 8 is n ot

Be arrang ed su ch th at the fl u sh in g fl u id

m i n i m u m of 1 1 . 4 li ters per m i n ute (3. 0 g pm )

l ess th an 83. 8 cm (33 i n . ) an d n o g reater th an

an d th at the fl ush i n g fl u id covers th e areas

1 34. 6 cm (53 i n . ) from th e level on wh ich th e

between th e in teri or an d exteri or l in es of th e

u ser stand s an d 1 5. 3 cm (6 in . ) m i n im u m from

g au ge at som e poin t l ess than 20. 3 cm

th e wall or n earest obstru ction .

(8 in . ) above th e eye/face wash n ozzl e(s) (I l l u stration 7).

6. 4. 5

Be con n ected to a su ppl y of fl u sh in g

fl u id per th e m anu factu rer’ s in stall ation 6. 3 . 2

S e l fcon tai n ed E ye /F ace Was h e s

i n stru cti on s to prod u ce th e req u i red spray pattern for a m i n im u m peri od of 1 5 m i n utes.

Selfcon tain ed eye/face wash es sh al l be certi fi ed

Wh ere th e possi bil i ty of freezi n g con d iti on s

as fol lows:

exi sts, th e eye/face wash sh al l be protected from freezi n g or freezeprotected equ ipm en t sh al l be

(1 ) Set u p th e u ni t per th e m anu factu rer’ s

i n stall ed .

i n stru cti ons.

su pply li n e for m ain ten an ce pu rposes, provi si on s

I f sh ut off valves are i n stall ed in th e

sh al l be m ade to preven t u n au th ori zed sh u t off. (2) Fi l l the u n i t with fl u sh in g fl u id or wi th th e prepackaged fl u id provi d ed by the

6. 4. 6

m an u factu rer.

ci rcu m stances wh ere ch em i cal reacti on is

Deli ver tepid fl u sh in g fl u id . I n

(3) Activate the u ni t an d veri fy that i t can be

faci l ities safety/h ealth advi sor sh ou l d be

activated in on e secon d or less an d th at it

con su lted for th e optim u m tem peratu re for each

stays activated .

appli cation .

accelerated by fl u sh in g fl u id tem peratu re, a

(See Appen d ix B6)

(4) Th rou g hou t the 1 5 m i n ute test, en su re th at th e u ni t i s capabl e of d el i veri ng a

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AN SI /I SEA Z358. 1 201 4

6. 4. 7

W h en th e plu m bed eye/face wash is

6. 5. 5

Al l eye/face wash es sh al l be in spected

i n stall ed, its perform an ce sh al l be veri fi ed in

ann uall y to assu re con form an ce wi th Secti on 6. 4

accord an ce with th e foll owin g proced u res:

requ irem en ts of thi s stan d ard .

(1 ) Wi th th e u ni t correctl y conn ected to th e fl u sh in g fl u id sou rce an d th e valve(s) cl osed ,

7.

vi su al l y ch eck the pi pin g con n ecti on s for

I l l u strati on 9)

l eaks. (2) Open th e valve to th e fu ll open posi tion . Th e valve sh al l rem ain open wi th ou t req u iri n g fu rth er u se of th e operator's h an d s. (3) Wi th th e valve in th e fu ll y open ed posi tion m ake su re th at both eyes an d face wi l l be wash ed si m u ltan eou sl y at a veloci ty low en oug h to be n on i n j u ri ou s to the u ser. (4) U si n g th e fl owm eter or other m ean s, d eterm i n e that th e rate of fl ow is at least 1 1 . 4 l i ters per m i n u te (3. 0 g pm ). A test g au ge si m i l ar to th e on e pictu red in I ll u stration 7 can be u sed to veri fy m i n im u m fl ow ch aracteri stics. (5)

U si n g a tem peratu re gaug e or oth er

m ean s, determ i n e th at th e fl u sh in g fl u id is tepid .

7. 1

Combi n ati on U n i ts (See

Perform an ce of Com bi n ati on U n i ts

Com pon en ts of com bi n ati on u n i ts sh al l operate i n di vi d uall y an d si m u ltan eou sl y in accord an ce wi th th e foll owin g secti ons: 7. 1 . 1

Em erg en cy sh owers sh al l m eet th e

perform ance req u i rem ents of Section 4. 7. 1 . 2

Eyewash es sh al l m eet th e perform an ce

requ irem en ts of Section 5. 7. 1 . 3

Eye/face wash es sh al l m eet the

perform ance req u i rem ents of Section 6. 7. 1 . 4

Drench hoses sh al l m eet th e

perform ance requ irem ents of Section 8. 2 at the pressu re an d fl ow speci fi ed by the m an u factu rer. N OTE:

Th e eyewash or eye/face wash secti on of a

com bi n ati on u n i t i s n ot con si d ered an "obstru cti on " i n

6. 4. 8

W h en th e selfcontain ed eye/face wash

i s in stall ed, i ts i n stall ation sh al l be veri fi ed in

th i s con text to al l ow for si m u l tan eou s u se of em erg en cy sh ower an d eyewash eq u i pm en t.

accord an ce wi th m anu factu rer’ s in stru cti on s. 7. 2 6. 5

M ai n ten an ce an d Trai n i n g

6. 5. 1

M an ufactu rers sh al l provi d e operation ,

Perform an ce of Con trol Val ve

Each valve sh al l m eet th e appl i cabl e requ irem en ts of Sections 4, 5, 6, an d 8. 2. 2,

i n spection an d m ain ten an ce in stru cti ons wi th

d epen d i n g on wh ich of th e com pon en ts l i sted i n

eye/face wash es.

Section 7. 1 are i n cl u ded .

I n stru ction s sh al l be read il y

accessi ble to m ain ten an ce an d i n specti on person n el . 6. 5. 2

7. 3

Pl u m bed eye/face wash es sh al l be

Testi n g Proced u res for Certi fi cati on

Each part of the com bin ation u n i t sh al l be

acti vated weekl y for a peri od lon g en ou gh to

certi fi ed in d i vi d u all y an d wh en activated

veri fy operati on an d en su re th at fl u sh in g fl u id is

si m u ltan eou sl y be in accord an ce wi th th e

avail able.

procedu res ou tl i n ed in Section s 4, 5, 6 an d 8. 2,

(See Appen d ix B7)

d epen d i n g on wh ich of th e com pon en ts l i sted i n 6. 5. 3

Selfcontain ed eye/face wash es sh al l be

Section 7. 1 are i n cl u ded .

vi su al l y ch ecked weekly to d eterm i n e if fl u sh in g fl u id need s to be ch an g ed or su pplem ented .

7. 4

I n stal l ati on

Su ch in specti on sh al l be cond u cted in accord ance wi th m anu factu rer’ s in stru cti on s.

I t is th e in stall er’ s respon si bil ity to en su re th at com bin ation u n i ts sh al l :

6. 5. 4

Em ployees wh o m ay be exposed to

h azard ou s m ateri als sh al l be in stru cted in th e

7. 4. 1

l ocation and proper u se of eye/face wash es.

accord an ce wi th th e m anu factu rer's in stru cti on s,

Be assem bled an d in stall ed i n

i n cl u d i n g fl u sh in g fl u id deli very req u irem ents.

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Person al Wash U n i ts (See Il l u strati on

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8. 1 . 1 . 1

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e m e rg e n cy s h owe r,

wa s h

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op e ra ti n g

va l ve s

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as

an d

6. 4. 7

s i m u l ta n e o u s l y.

ca p a ci ty to

wi th ou t b e i n g

wa s h

u n i ts

wa s h

u n i ts

sh al l

d e l i ve r i m m e d i a te

do

s e l fco n ta i n e d

i n j u ri o u s

to

th e

n o t m e e t th e

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h a ve

fl u s h i n g

u s e r.

cri te ri a

th e

fl u i d

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or

e q u i p m e n t.

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8. 1 . 1 . 2

I n ci rcu m stances wh ere ch em i cal

8. 2. 3

I n stal l ati on

reaction is accelerated by fl u sh in g fl u id tem peratu re, a faci l ities safety/h ealth ad vi sor

I t is th e in stall er’ s respon si bil ity to en su re th at

sh ou ld be con su lted for th e opti m u m

d ren ch h oses sh al l:

tem peratu re for each appli cation . (See Append ix B6)

8. 2. 3. 1

Be assem bled an d in stall ed i n

accord an ce wi th th e m an u factu rer's in stru cti on s. 8. 1 . 2

I n stal l ati on

8. 2. 3. 2

Be located in an area i d en tifi ed wi th a

Personal wash un i ts sh al l be protected from

h ig h l y vi si ble si g n posi tion ed so th e si g n sh all be

freezi n g and sh al l n ot be exposed to am bien t

vi si ble wi thin th e area served by the d ren ch

tem peratu res exceed i n g 38 º C (1 00 º F).

h ose.

Th e area aroun d the d ren ch hose sh al l be

well l i t, an d free of d ebri s th at m ay in hi bit i ts 8. 1 . 3

M ai n ten an ce, Trai n i n g an d Storag e

8. 1 . 3. 1

M an u factu rers sh al l provi d e operati on,

i m m ed iate u se. 8. 2. 3. 3 Be con n ected to a su ppl y of fl u sh in g

i n spection and m ain ten an ce in stru cti ons wi th

fl u id .

personal wash u n i ts.

exi sts, d ren ch hoses sh al l be protected from

I n stru ction s sh all be read il y

Wh ere th e possi bil i ty of freezi n g con d ition s

accessi ble to m ain ten an ce an d i n specti on

freezi n g or freezeprotected eq u ipm ent sh al l be

person n el .

i n stall ed .

I f sh ut off valves are in stall ed in th e

su pply li n e for m ain ten an ce pu rposes, provi si on s 8. 1 . 3. 2

Al l person al wash u n its sh al l be

sh al l be m ade to preven t u n au th ori zed sh u t off.

i n spected an d m ai n tai n ed in accord an ce wi th m an u factu rer’s i n stru ction s an d sh al l m eet

8. 2. 3. 4 Deli ver tepid fl u sh in g fl u id .

appli cabl e reg u l atory req u irem ents.

ci rcu m stances wh ere ch em i cal reaction is

In

accelerated by fl u sh in g fl u id tem peratu re, a 8. 1 . 3. 3 Em ployees sh al l be in stru cted in th e

faci l ities safety/h ealth advi sor sh ou l d be

l ocation , proper u se an d appli cati on of person al

con su lted for th e optim u m tem peratu re for each

wash un its.

appli cation .

8. 1 . 2. 4 Al l person al wash u n its sh al l be

8. 2. 4

M ai n ten an ce an d Trai n i n g

8. 2. 4. 1

M an u factu rers sh al l provi d e operati on ,

i n spected an n u al ly to assu re con form an ce with Section 8. 1 req ui rem en ts of th i s stan d ard .

i n spection and m ain ten an ce in stru cti ons wi th 8. 2

Dren ch H oses (See I l l u strati on s 1 1 ,

d ren ch h oses.

I n stru ction s sh al l be read il y

accessi ble to m ain ten an ce an d i n specti on

1 2)

person n el. 8. 2. 1

Perform an ce of Dren ch H oses

8. 2. 4. 2 Drench hoses sh al l be d esi g ned to provi d e a control l ed fl ow of fl u sh in g fl u id to a porti on of th e bod y at a veloci ty low enou g h to be n on i n j u ri ou s

Pl u m bed d ren ch hoses sh al l be

activated weekl y for a peri od lon g en ou g h to veri fy operation an d en su re th at fl u sh in g fl u id is avail abl e.

to th e user. 8. 2. 4. 3 Selfcon tain ed dren ch hoses sh al l be N OTE:

A d ren ch h ose m ay be con si d ered an

vi su al l y ch ecked weekly to d eterm i n e if fl u sh in g

eyewash or eye/face wash i f th e d evi ce m eets th e

fl u id need s to be ch an g ed or su pplem en ted .

perform an ce req u i rem en ts of Secti on 5 an d /or

Su ch in specti on sh al l be con d u cted i n

Secti on 6.

accord an ce wi th m an u factu rer’s i n stru ction s.

8. 2. 2

8. 2. 4. 4 Em ployees wh o m ay be exposed to

Perform an ce of Con trol Val ve

h azard ou s m ateri als sh al l be in stru cted in th e Th e valve sh al l be si m ple to operate an d sh al l g o

l ocation an d proper u se of d ren ch hoses.

from "off" to "on " in 1 secon d or less . Th e valve sh al l be resi stan t to corrosi on.

M anu al or

8. 2. 4. 5 Al l d ren ch hoses sh al l be in spected

au tom atic actu ators sh al l be easy to l ocate an d

an n uall y to assu re con form an ce wi th

be read il y accessi ble to th e u ser.

Section 8. 2. 3 requ irem ents of th i s stand ard .

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I l l u s trati on s Th e i l l u s tra ti on s i n cl u d e d i n AN S I /I S E A Z3 5 8 . 1 2 0 1 4 a re i n cl u d e d a s e xa m p l e s o f con fi g u ra ti o n s ca p a bl e of m e eti n g th e cri te ri a se t forth i n th i s sta n d ard .

O th er co n fi g u ra ti on s m a y b e a cce p ta bl e i f th e y m e et th e

p erfo rm a n ce cri te ri a esta bl i sh ed i n th i s sta n d ard .

I l l u stra ti o n 1 E m e rg e n cy S h owe r – O ve rh e a d Typ e

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I l l u stra ti o n 2 E m e rg e n cy S h owe r – M u l ti N ozzl e

Pag e 1 2

AN S I /I S E A Z3 58 . 1 2 0 1 4

I l l u stra ti o n 3 E m e rg e n cy S h owe r – M u l ti N ozzl e wi th O ve rh e a d F i xtu re

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AN S I /I S E A Z3 58 . 1 2 0 1 4

I l l u stra ti o n 4 P l u m b ed E ye wa s h

Pag e 1 4

AN S I /I S E A Z3 58 . 1 2 0 1 4

I l l u stra ti o n 5 N o n P re ss u ri ze d S e l fC o n tai n ed E ye wa sh

I l l u stra ti o n 6 P re ssu ri ze d S e l fC on ta i n ed E ye wa sh

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AN S I /I S E A Z3 58 . 1 2 0 1 4

I l l u stra ti o n 7 Typ i ca l E ye wa sh G a u g e

I l l u stra ti o n 8 E ye /F a ce W a sh

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AN S I /I S E A Z3 58 . 1 2 0 1 4

I l l u stra ti on 9 C om b i n ati o n U n i t

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AN S I /I S E A Z3 58 . 1 2 0 1 4

I l l u stra ti o n 1 0 P e rson a l W a s h U n i ts

I l l u stra ti o n 1 1 D re n ch H ose

Pag e 1 8

I l l u s tra ti o n 1 2 D re n ch H ose wi th E ye wa sh Attach m e n t

AN SI /I SEA Z358. 1 201 4

Appen d i ces (Th e appen d i ces are n ot part of AN SI /I SEA Z358. 1 201 4, bu t are i n cl u d ed for

i n form ation on l y. )

AP PE N DI X A – S AF E TY C ON S I DE RATI O N S

A1 .

P e rs on al Was h U n i t

Th e fi rst secon d s fol l owin g an eye in j u ry are often cri tical to keepin g eye in j u ry to a m i n im u m .

A personal

wash u n it m ay be kept i n th e im m ed i ate vi ci n ity of em ployees workin g in a poten ti all y h azard ou s area. Th e m ain pu rpose of th ese u n its i s to su ppl y im m ed i ate fl u sh in g .

W i th th is accom pli sh ed , th e i n j u red

i n d i vi d u al sh ou ld th en proceed to a plu m bed or selfcontai n ed eyewash an d fl u sh th e eyes for th e req u i red 1 5m i n u te peri od .

A2 .

F i rs t Ai d P racti ces

A ph ysi ci an or other appropri ate professi on al sh ou ld provi d e g u i d an ce on speci fi c workplace hazard s an d sh ou ld provi d e in stru cti on on th e u se of em erg en cy eyewash an d sh ower eq u i pm en t.

A3 .

Was te D i s pos al

Con si d eration sh ou ld be g i ven to th e proper d i sposal of waste flu sh in g fl u id s from operati n g em erg en cy eyewash an d sh ower eq u i pm en t.

Freezi n g tem peratu res, d rain ag e, el evated sh owers and pol l u tan ts are

som e, bu t not all , of th e consi d erati on s.

Consu l t au th ori ti es for assi stan ce wi th appli cabl e local, state an d

fed eral reg u lation s.

A4.

P e rs on al P rotecti ve E q u i pm en t

Em erg en cy eyewash and sh ower eq u i pm en t i s n ot a su bsti tu te for proper pri m ary protective d evi ces. As a d efen se ag ai n st fl yi n g soli d particl es and splash in g in j u ri ou s li q u i d s, workers sh ou ld wear personal protective eq u i pm ent as n eed ed .

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AN SI /I SEA Z358. 1 201 4

AP PE N DI X B – I N S TALLATI ON C ON S I DE RATI ON S

B1 .

S u ppl y Li n e s

I n stall ation proced u res sh ou ld be in accord an ce with proper plu m bin g practi ces and su ppl y pipin g ad eq u atel y si zed to m eet fl ow req u irem en ts.

B2.

Water C apaci ty

Th e AN SI /I SEA Z358. 1 201 x stan d ard in cl u d es referen ce to a fl ow pressu re of 207 kPa (30 psi ) onl y in th e certi fi cation related sections for pl u m bed eq u i pm en t.

Th is is to en su re th at th e testin g for certi fi cation

pu rposes is consi sten t an d that reprod u ci ble resu lts can be g en erated reg ard less of the laboratory con d u ctin g th e testin g.

I t i s th e respon si bil i ty of the d esi g ner an d own er to en su re proper fl u sh in g fl u id

d el i very at possi bl e low poi n ts of pressu re i n th e plu m bin g system an d to en su re th at the plu m bed eq u ipm en t is in stall ed in accord an ce wi th th e fl u sh in g fl u id d el i very req u irem en ts speci fi ed by th e eq u ipm en t m anu factu rer.

Th e weekl y activati on of plu m bed em erg en cy eyewash an d sh ower eq u i pm ent

i s to be con d u cted at n orm al faci l ity operati n g pressu res.

Excess fl ow pressu re can d el i ver water to the

eq u ipm en t at veloci ties th at cou l d in j u re th e u ser or ren d er th e eq u i pm en t i n operabl e.

Cau tion sh ou ld be

exerci sed wi th fl ow pressu res over 0. 552 kPa (80 psi ).

B3.

Val ve Op e rati on

I n th e in terest of safety, a con trol valve rem ain in g open is m ost d esi rable to all ow the u ser th e u se of both h an d s for d i srobi n g or h old in g th e eyes open.

H owever, a selfcl osi n g valve m ay be perm i tted in a sch ool

l aboratory si tu ation as a l i m i ted excepti on on l y wh ere th e en forci n g au th ori ty is of th e opin ion th at th e h azard posed i s n ot a seri ou s th reat.

B 4.

Al arm D e vi ce s

I n ad d ition to th e eq u i pm ent id en tifi cation req u ired by AN SI /I SEA Z358. 1 201 4, u sers m ay also want to u se au d i ble al arm s or warn i n g l i g h ts to i n d i cate th at th e u n i t is in operation . i m portan t i n rem ote areas.

Th ese are parti cu larl y

M any com pan i es con n ect valves electri call y to warn i n g li g hts or bu zzers i n

cen tral d ispatch areas to al ert th e appropri ate au th ori ties wh en th e u n i t i s in u se.

B 5.

P l ace m e n t of Em erg e n cy E yewash an d S h ower E q u i pm e n t

Em erg en cy eyewash an d sh ower eq u i pm en t sh ou ld be avai l abl e for i m m ed i ate u se, bu t i n n o in stan ce sh ou ld i t take an in d i vi d u al l ong er th an 1 0 second s to reach th e n earest faci l i ty.

Th ere are several factors th at m i g h t in fl u en ce th e location of em erg en cy faci l ities.

I t is recog n ized th at th e

averag e person covers a d istan ce of approxi m atel y 55 ft. (1 6. 8 m ) i n 1 0 secon d s wh en walki n g at a n orm al pace.

Th e physi cal an d em oti onal state of a poten tial vi ctim (vi su al l y im pai red , wi th som e l evel of

d i scom fort/pain , an d possi bly in a state of pan ic) sh ou ld be con si d ered alon g wi th th e l i keli h ood of person n el in th e i m m ed i ate area to assi st.

Th e i n stall er sh ou ld al so con si d er oth er poten ti al h azard s th at

m ay be ad j acen t to the path of travel th at m i g h t cau se fu rth er i n j u ry.

A si n gl e step u p in to an en cl osu re

wh ere th e eq u i pm en t can be accessed is n ot con si d ered to be an obstru ction .

Ad d i ti on all y, i n stall ers

sh ou ld all ow for ad eq u ate overh ead cl earan ce to accom m od ate th e presence of cabi n ets over cou n ter- or fau cet- m ou n ted em erg en cy eyewash es, so as n ot to create an ad d ition al h azard th at cou l d be en cou n tered wh en u si n g th e d evi ce.

A d oor i s consi d ered to be an obstru cti on.

W h ere th e h azard i s n ot corrosi ve, on e in terven i n g d oor can be

presen t so l on g as it open s i n th e sam e d i rection of travel as th e person attem ptin g to reach th e em erg en cy eyewash an d sh ower eq u ipm en t an d the d oor i s eq u i pped wi th a cl osi n g m ech an ism th at can n ot be locked to im ped e access to the eq u i pm ent.

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I n si tu ation s that m i g ht warran t th e pl acem ent of em erg en cy eyewash an d sh ower eq u ipm en t cl ose to th e h azard , su ch as exposu re to h ig h l y corrosi ve ch em i cals, th e appropri ate professi onal sh ou l d be con tacted for ad vi ce on th e proper d i stances.

Eq u i pm en t sh ou ld be l ocated ad j acent to th e h azard , bu t si tu ated i n

su ch a m ann er su ch th at exposu re to th e splash hazard or oth er h azard s (e. g. , exposed electri cal con d u ctors) d oes n ot occu r wh i l e u si n g the eyewash .

B 6.

D el i vere d Fl u s h i n g F l u i d T em peratu re

Con tin u ou s and ti m ely irri g ati on of affected tissu es for th e recom m en d ed irri g ation peri od are the pri n ci pal factors in provi d in g fi rst ai d .

Provi d in g fl u sh in g fl u id at tem peratu res cond u ci ve to u se for th e

recom m end ed irri g ation peri od i s con si d ered an in teg ral part of provi d in g su itabl e faci l ities.

M ed i cal

recom m en d ati on s su g g est a fl u sh in g fl u id at tepi d tem peratu res be d el i vered to affected ch em i call y i n j u red tissu e.

Tem peratu res in excess of 38° C (1 00° F) h ave proven to be h arm fu l to the eyes and can

en h an ce ch em i cal in teraction wi th th e ski n an d eye tissu e.

Con si d eration sh ou ld be g i ven to th e im pact of

i solated am bi en t tem peratu re ch an ges. Cold er am bient tem peratu re m i g ht re q u i re an en cl osu re for ad d ed protection . W arm er am bien t tem peratu re m i g h t req u ire a reevalu ati on of th e water tem peratu re.

W h il e cold fl u sh in g fl u id tem peratu res provi d e i m m ed i ate cool i n g after ch em i cal con tact, prolon g ed exposu re to cold flu id s affect th e abi l i ty to m ain tai n ad eq u ate bod y tem peratu re an d can resu lt in th e prem atu re cessation of fi rst ai d treatm en t.

Recen t in form ati on in d i cates th at a tem peratu re of 1 6° C (60° F)

i s su itabl e for th e l ower param eter for tepid fl u sh in g fl u id with ou t cau si n g h ypoth erm i a to th e eq u ipm en t u ser.

B7.

Weekl y Acti vati on for P l u m bed E m e rg en cy Eye was h an d S h ower E q u i pm en t

Th e in ten t of th e weekl y activation to be cond u cted on plu m bed em erg en cy eyewash an d sh ower eq u ipm en t is to en su re th at th ere i s a fl u sh in g fl u id su pply at th e h ead of th e d evi ce an d to cl ear the su pply l i ne of any sed i m ent bu i l d u p th at cou l d preven t fl u i d from bei ng d eli vered to th e h ead of th e d evice and m i n i m ize m i crobi al con tam i n ation d u e to stag n an t water.

Th e d u ration of th i s test is d epen d an t on th e

volu m e of water con tain ed in th e u n i t itself an d al l section s of pipework th at d o n ot form part of a constan t ci rcu l ation system (also kn own as “d ead l eg ” portion s). activated by openi n g a valve.

W ater i n th ese section s i s stag n an t u n ti l a flow is

Th e g oal is to fl u sh ou t stagn an t water i n th e d ead l eg com pletel y. W h ere

m i xi n g valves are u sed , both th e hot water an d cold water su ppli es to th e valve m u st be con si d ered .

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