The Longest 10 Seconds
Safety requirements for safety showers and eyewash stations
Safety requirements for safety showers and eyewash stations
Lenny learns about proper eyewear safety in the lab
When time is of the essence, any delay, even for a few seconds, can result in serious injury
If there is one thing we are certain about, it is the presence of potential eye hazards in laboratories
Blue light from digital devices and the sun transforms vital molecules in the eye's retina into cell killers
Contact with acids and corrosive substances can damage the eyes after only 10 seconds
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ANSI standard Z358.1 is detailed in terms of defining what is appropriate for safety showers and eyewash stations.
The team has studied head- and eye-injury risk for dozens of toys, including lightsabers, darts, toy helicopters, pellet guns, water guns, bows, and miniature drones