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Unit 1

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  • Controlled, low velocity flow completely rinses eyes and face and is not injurious to user. (Section 6.1.1)

  • Water flow is sufficiently high to allow user to hold eyes open while rinsing. (Section 6.1.7)

  • Spray heads are protected from airborne contaminants. Covers are removed by water flow. (Section 6.1.3)

  • Unit delivers at least 3.0 gallons (11.4 liters) of water per minute for 15 minutes. (Section 6.1.6, 6.4.5)

  • Water flow pattern is positioned between 33" (83.8 cm) and 53" (134.6 cm) from the floor and at least 6" (15.3 cm) from the wall or nearest obstruction. (Section 6.4.4)

  • Hands-free stay-open valve activates in one second or less. (Section 6.1.4, 6.2)

  • Valve actuator is easy to locate and readily accessible to user. (Section 6.2)

  • Unit washes both eyes simultaneously. Water flow covers area indicated on Guardian test gauge at no more than 8" above spray heads. (Section 6.1.8)

  • Location: Install eye/face wash unit within 10 seconds (approximately 55 feet) of hazard, on the same level as hazard and with unobstructed travel path.

  • Identification: Identify eye/face wash location with highly visible sign. Area around eye/face wash unit shall be well-lit. (Section 6.4.3)

  • Water Temperature: Water delivered by eye/face wash shall be tepid (60-100°F). (Section 6.4.6; B6)

  • Training: Instruct all employees in the location and proper use of eye/face wash units. (Section 6.5.4)

Unit 2

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  • Controlled, low velocity flow completely rinses eyes and face and is not injurious to user. (Section 6.1.1)

  • Water flow is sufficiently high to allow user to hold eyes open while rinsing. (Section 6.1.7)

  • Spray heads are protected from airborne contaminants. Covers are removed by water flow. (Section 6.1.3)

  • Unit delivers at least 3.0 gallons (11.4 liters) of water per minute for 15 minutes. (Section 6.1.6, 6.4.5)

  • Water flow pattern is positioned between 33" (83.8 cm) and 53" (134.6 cm) from the floor and at least 6" (15.3 cm) from the wall or nearest obstruction. (Section 6.4.4)

  • Hands-free stay-open valve activates in one second or less. (Section 6.1.4, 6.2)

  • Valve actuator is easy to locate and readily accessible to user. (Section 6.2)

  • Unit washes both eyes simultaneously. Water flow covers area indicated on Guardian test gauge at no more than 8" above spray heads. (Section 6.1.8)

  • Location: Install eye/face wash unit within 10 seconds (approximately 55 feet) of hazard, on the same level as hazard and with unobstructed travel path.

  • Identification: Identify eye/face wash location with highly visible sign. Area around eye/face wash unit shall be well-lit. (Section 6.4.3)

  • Water Temperature: Water delivered by eye/face wash shall be tepid (60-100°F). (Section 6.4.6; B6)

  • Training: Instruct all employees in the location and proper use of eye/face wash units. (Section 6.5.4)

Unit 3

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  • Controlled, low velocity flow completely rinses eyes and face and is not injurious to user. (Section 6.1.1)

  • Water flow is sufficiently high to allow user to hold eyes open while rinsing. (Section 6.1.7)

  • Spray heads are protected from airborne contaminants. Covers are removed by water flow. (Section 6.1.3)

  • Unit delivers at least 3.0 gallons (11.4 liters) of water per minute for 15 minutes. (Section 6.1.6, 6.4.5)

  • Water flow pattern is positioned between 33" (83.8 cm) and 53" (134.6 cm) from the floor and at least 6" (15.3 cm) from the wall or nearest obstruction. (Section 6.4.4)

  • Hands-free stay-open valve activates in one second or less. (Section 6.1.4, 6.2)

  • Valve actuator is easy to locate and readily accessible to user. (Section 6.2)

  • Unit washes both eyes simultaneously. Water flow covers area indicated on Guardian test gauge at no more than 8" above spray heads. (Section 6.1.8)

  • Location: Install eye/face wash unit within 10 seconds (approximately 55 feet) of hazard, on the same level as hazard and with unobstructed travel path.

  • Identification: Identify eye/face wash location with highly visible sign. Area around eye/face wash unit shall be well-lit. (Section 6.4.3)

  • Water Temperature: Water delivered by eye/face wash shall be tepid (60-100°F). (Section 6.4.6; B6)

  • Training: Instruct all employees in the location and proper use of eye/face wash units. (Section 6.5.4)

Unit 4

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  • Controlled, low velocity flow completely rinses eyes and face and is not injurious to user. (Section 6.1.1)

  • Water flow is sufficiently high to allow user to hold eyes open while rinsing. (Section 6.1.7)

  • Spray heads are protected from airborne contaminants. Covers are removed by water flow. (Section 6.1.3)

  • Unit delivers at least 3.0 gallons (11.4 liters) of water per minute for 15 minutes. (Section 6.1.6, 6.4.5)

  • Water flow pattern is positioned between 33" (83.8 cm) and 53" (134.6 cm) from the floor and at least 6" (15.3 cm) from the wall or nearest obstruction. (Section 6.4.4)

  • Hands-free stay-open valve activates in one second or less. (Section 6.1.4, 6.2)

  • Valve actuator is easy to locate and readily accessible to user. (Section 6.2)

  • Unit washes both eyes simultaneously. Water flow covers area indicated on Guardian test gauge at no more than 8" above spray heads. (Section 6.1.8)

  • Location: Install eye/face wash unit within 10 seconds (approximately 55 feet) of hazard, on the same level as hazard and with unobstructed travel path.

  • Identification: Identify eye/face wash location with highly visible sign. Area around eye/face wash unit shall be well-lit. (Section 6.4.3)

  • Water Temperature: Water delivered by eye/face wash shall be tepid (60-100°F). (Section 6.4.6; B6)

  • Training: Instruct all employees in the location and proper use of eye/face wash units. (Section 6.5.4)

Unit 5

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  • Controlled, low velocity flow completely rinses eyes and face and is not injurious to user. (Section 6.1.1)

  • Water flow is sufficiently high to allow user to hold eyes open while rinsing. (Section 6.1.7)

  • Spray heads are protected from airborne contaminants. Covers are removed by water flow. (Section 6.1.3)

  • Unit delivers at least 3.0 gallons (11.4 liters) of water per minute for 15 minutes. (Section 6.1.6, 6.4.5)

  • Water flow pattern is positioned between 33" (83.8 cm) and 53" (134.6 cm) from the floor and at least 6" (15.3 cm) from the wall or nearest obstruction. (Section 6.4.4)

  • Hands-free stay-open valve activates in one second or less. (Section 6.1.4, 6.2)

  • Valve actuator is easy to locate and readily accessible to user. (Section 6.2)

  • Unit washes both eyes simultaneously. Water flow covers area indicated on Guardian test gauge at no more than 8" above spray heads. (Section 6.1.8)

  • Location: Install eye/face wash unit within 10 seconds (approximately 55 feet) of hazard, on the same level as hazard and with unobstructed travel path.

  • Identification: Identify eye/face wash location with highly visible sign. Area around eye/face wash unit shall be well-lit. (Section 6.4.3)

  • Water Temperature: Water delivered by eye/face wash shall be tepid (60-100°F). (Section 6.4.6; B6)

  • Training: Instruct all employees in the location and proper use of eye/face wash units. (Section 6.5.4)

Unit 6

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  • Controlled, low velocity flow completely rinses eyes and face and is not injurious to user. (Section 6.1.1)

  • Water flow is sufficiently high to allow user to hold eyes open while rinsing. (Section 6.1.7)

  • Spray heads are protected from airborne contaminants. Covers are removed by water flow. (Section 6.1.3)

  • Unit delivers at least 3.0 gallons (11.4 liters) of water per minute for 15 minutes. (Section 6.1.6, 6.4.5)

  • Water flow pattern is positioned between 33" (83.8 cm) and 53" (134.6 cm) from the floor and at least 6" (15.3 cm) from the wall or nearest obstruction. (Section 6.4.4)

  • Hands-free stay-open valve activates in one second or less. (Section 6.1.4, 6.2)

  • Valve actuator is easy to locate and readily accessible to user. (Section 6.2)

  • Unit washes both eyes simultaneously. Water flow covers area indicated on Guardian test gauge at no more than 8" above spray heads. (Section 6.1.8)

  • Location: Install eye/face wash unit within 10 seconds (approximately 55 feet) of hazard, on the same level as hazard and with unobstructed travel path.

  • Identification: Identify eye/face wash location with highly visible sign. Area around eye/face wash unit shall be well-lit. (Section 6.4.3)

  • Water Temperature: Water delivered by eye/face wash shall be tepid (60-100°F). (Section 6.4.6; B6)

  • Training: Instruct all employees in the location and proper use of eye/face wash units. (Section 6.5.4)

Unit 7

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  • Controlled, low velocity flow completely rinses eyes and face and is not injurious to user. (Section 6.1.1)

  • Water flow is sufficiently high to allow user to hold eyes open while rinsing. (Section 6.1.7)

  • Spray heads are protected from airborne contaminants. Covers are removed by water flow. (Section 6.1.3)

  • Unit delivers at least 3.0 gallons (11.4 liters) of water per minute for 15 minutes. (Section 6.1.6, 6.4.5)

  • Water flow pattern is positioned between 33" (83.8 cm) and 53" (134.6 cm) from the floor and at least 6" (15.3 cm) from the wall or nearest obstruction. (Section 6.4.4)

  • Hands-free stay-open valve activates in one second or less. (Section 6.1.4, 6.2)

  • Valve actuator is easy to locate and readily accessible to user. (Section 6.2)

  • Unit washes both eyes simultaneously. Water flow covers area indicated on Guardian test gauge at no more than 8" above spray heads. (Section 6.1.8)

  • Location: Install eye/face wash unit within 10 seconds (approximately 55 feet) of hazard, on the same level as hazard and with unobstructed travel path.

  • Identification: Identify eye/face wash location with highly visible sign. Area around eye/face wash unit shall be well-lit. (Section 6.4.3)

  • Water Temperature: Water delivered by eye/face wash shall be tepid (60-100°F). (Section 6.4.6; B6)

  • Training: Instruct all employees in the location and proper use of eye/face wash units. (Section 6.5.4)

Unit 8

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  • Controlled, low velocity flow completely rinses eyes and face and is not injurious to user. (Section 6.1.1)

  • Water flow is sufficiently high to allow user to hold eyes open while rinsing. (Section 6.1.7)

  • Spray heads are protected from airborne contaminants. Covers are removed by water flow. (Section 6.1.3)

  • Unit delivers at least 3.0 gallons (11.4 liters) of water per minute for 15 minutes. (Section 6.1.6, 6.4.5)

  • Water flow pattern is positioned between 33" (83.8 cm) and 53" (134.6 cm) from the floor and at least 6" (15.3 cm) from the wall or nearest obstruction. (Section 6.4.4)

  • Hands-free stay-open valve activates in one second or less. (Section 6.1.4, 6.2)

  • Valve actuator is easy to locate and readily accessible to user. (Section 6.2)

  • Unit washes both eyes simultaneously. Water flow covers area indicated on Guardian test gauge at no more than 8" above spray heads. (Section 6.1.8)

  • Location: Install eye/face wash unit within 10 seconds (approximately 55 feet) of hazard, on the same level as hazard and with unobstructed travel path.

  • Identification: Identify eye/face wash location with highly visible sign. Area around eye/face wash unit shall be well-lit. (Section 6.4.3)

  • Water Temperature: Water delivered by eye/face wash shall be tepid (60-100°F). (Section 6.4.6; B6)

  • Training: Instruct all employees in the location and proper use of eye/face wash units. (Section 6.5.4)

Unit 9

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  • Controlled, low velocity flow completely rinses eyes and face and is not injurious to user. (Section 6.1.1)

  • Water flow is sufficiently high to allow user to hold eyes open while rinsing. (Section 6.1.7)

  • Spray heads are protected from airborne contaminants. Covers are removed by water flow. (Section 6.1.3)

  • Unit delivers at least 3.0 gallons (11.4 liters) of water per minute for 15 minutes. (Section 6.1.6, 6.4.5)

  • Water flow pattern is positioned between 33" (83.8 cm) and 53" (134.6 cm) from the floor and at least 6" (15.3 cm) from the wall or nearest obstruction. (Section 6.4.4)

  • Hands-free stay-open valve activates in one second or less. (Section 6.1.4, 6.2)

  • Valve actuator is easy to locate and readily accessible to user. (Section 6.2)

  • Unit washes both eyes simultaneously. Water flow covers area indicated on Guardian test gauge at no more than 8" above spray heads. (Section 6.1.8)

  • Location: Install eye/face wash unit within 10 seconds (approximately 55 feet) of hazard, on the same level as hazard and with unobstructed travel path.

  • Identification: Identify eye/face wash location with highly visible sign. Area around eye/face wash unit shall be well-lit. (Section 6.4.3)

  • Water Temperature: Water delivered by eye/face wash shall be tepid (60-100°F). (Section 6.4.6; B6)

  • Training: Instruct all employees in the location and proper use of eye/face wash units. (Section 6.5.4)

Unit 10

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  • Controlled, low velocity flow completely rinses eyes and face and is not injurious to user. (Section 6.1.1)

  • Water flow is sufficiently high to allow user to hold eyes open while rinsing. (Section 6.1.7)

  • Spray heads are protected from airborne contaminants. Covers are removed by water flow. (Section 6.1.3)

  • Unit delivers at least 3.0 gallons (11.4 liters) of water per minute for 15 minutes. (Section 6.1.6, 6.4.5)

  • Water flow pattern is positioned between 33" (83.8 cm) and 53" (134.6 cm) from the floor and at least 6" (15.3 cm) from the wall or nearest obstruction. (Section 6.4.4)

  • Hands-free stay-open valve activates in one second or less. (Section 6.1.4, 6.2)

  • Valve actuator is easy to locate and readily accessible to user. (Section 6.2)

  • Unit washes both eyes simultaneously. Water flow covers area indicated on Guardian test gauge at no more than 8" above spray heads. (Section 6.1.8)

  • Location: Install eye/face wash unit within 10 seconds (approximately 55 feet) of hazard, on the same level as hazard and with unobstructed travel path.

  • Identification: Identify eye/face wash location with highly visible sign. Area around eye/face wash unit shall be well-lit. (Section 6.4.3)

  • Water Temperature: Water delivered by eye/face wash shall be tepid (60-100°F). (Section 6.4.6; B6)

  • Training: Instruct all employees in the location and proper use of eye/face wash units. (Section 6.5.4)

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