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In workplaces where chemicals are stored, transferred, mixed or used for cleaning and maintenance, the risk of exposure isn’...
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The food and drink industry is the largest manufacturing sector in the UK. Employing over 450,000 workers across 11,000 businesses¹, its influence ...
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Understanding the difference between a saline eyewash bottle and an eye/face wash station, for example, is paramount when it ...
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In workplaces where chemicals are used, handled or stored, understanding the risks of exposure is important to keep people safe.
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When working in environments that use or produce chemicals, understanding what hazardous chemicals are is essential for maintaining a safe ...
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When chemical exposure occurs, every second counts. Effective emergency response requires that safety showers and eye/face wash facilities deliver ...
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At Hughes Safety Showers, we understand that when it comes to emergency safety showers and eye wash stations, having clear ...
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Freezing conditions can have a significant impact on safety showers. When temperatures drop, water inside pipework can solidify, leaving ...
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An eyewash station is a vital piece of emergency safety equipment designed to provide immediate flushing of the eyes if ...
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When working with hazardous substances, accidents can happen in an instant. A splash of a chemical or a speck of ...
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When hazardous chemicals come into contact with the skin or eyes, every second counts. Emergency safety showers are designed ...
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In workplaces where hazardous chemicals are handled, safety showers and eyewash stations are critical pieces of emergency equipment. When ...
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