Emergency Safety Showers and Eyewash Equipment
Workplace emergencies occur every day across a wide variety of industries. In environments where injuries come because of chemical splashes, spillage or burns, the risk of an accident is even greater. We supply a wide range of emergency safety showers and eye/face wash equipment to ensure your workforce receives immediate and proper treatment if an incident occurs.
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Types of Emergency Safety Showers & Eyewashes
Emergency Eye/Face Wash Equipment
We provide plumbed-in and self-contained portable eye/face washes that are quick and simple to operate. Whether you require wall, pedestal, table or bench mounted equipment, various options are available to suit all environments. If a fixed installation is unpractical or unsuitable, portable units enable rapid response or can be used to supplement plumbed units.
Indoor Eyewash/Safety Showers Combination
The interior eyewash and shower combination allows users to both shower and rinse out eyes in case of an emergency in the chemical storage building. Orientation of the eye/face wash unit can be varied per your specifications.
Outdoor Eyewash/Safety Showers Combination
Outdoor eyewash and shower combination stations are used when locating a safety shower indoors is not possible. U.S. Chemical Storage can offer solutions for environments with extremes in ambient temperatures.
Other Safety Shower Options
Don’t see exactly what you’re looking for in emergency safety shower and eyewash equipment? Contact us to let us know what you need. Through our partnership with Hughes Safety Showers, our experts are able to offer additional options that can be customized to suit your specifications.
Features & Benefits
- Weather-resistant steel construction
- Chemical & UV resistant coating
- Can be manufactured to meet EPA, NFPA 30 and NFPA 1
- Continuously welded, leak-tested sump
- Walk-in or rack style available
- 15-year structural warranty
Common Applications
- Hazardous Waste Storage
- Flammable and Combustible Storage
- Paint and solvent Storage
Downloadable Information & Fact Sheets
- Drawing: 2-Hour Bi-Direction Fire Rated Building (FL6115)
- Design Your Explosive Storage Magazine
- Warranty on Building & Accessories
- Buy or Build Chemical Storage Brochure
- Infographic: Choosing a Chemical Storage Building
- FireLoc 1-page Sheet
Compliance & Approvals
At U.S. Chemical Storage we strive to give you the best solution for your operations. This building and its accompanying accessories can be engineered to meet the following approvals and certifications based upon your unique set of needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
First consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) to determine the type of chemical you’re storing and any storage requirements listed. There are two main classifications of buildings to consider: fire-rated and non-fire-rated steel buildings.
There are three main questions you should answer before engineering or design can begin on your building: what is to be stored, how much of it is being stored, and where is the location it will be stored? You will also need to consult with your local “Authority Having Jurisdiction” (AHJ) or local code expert to determine your area’s specific storage building requirements.
Our team at U.S. Chemical Storage has a wealth of knowledge, experience, and resources to help analyze your storage needs, but the final approval is made by the local AHJ, so you will need to ultimately ask them about your requirements early in the planning process.
The definition of a “sump” is a pit or reservoir providing containment for spilled liquids. U.S. Chemical Storage offers leak-proof spill containment sumps in each standard model. All our sumps are tested for leaks for a 24-hour period prior to finishing. The sump is then covered by a steel or fiberglass floor grating and can even be equipped with a resistant plastic sump liner to protect against corrosive chemical accidental spills. The size of the sump is dictated by code based on the volume of liquid being stored within the building.
Building size is determined by the amount of hazardous material you are planning to store, the need for occupancy or inspection around these materials, and must take into consideration the most efficient way of moving these materials into and out of your chemical storage building.
Location of the building can be either inside another building or outside to fit your needs. Fire Separation, which is the amount of fire rating required between two occupancies, or the separation distance between those two occupancies, is determined by the type of chemical or hazard being stored, and distances between buildings, egress pathways, or environmental features. To determine the required fire separation, it is best to consult with your local code authority. Inside another building or within 10 feet of another building, you’ll be required to have a 4-hour fire rating. If your hazmat storage building is located at distances 30 feet or greater your building may not be required to have a fire rating at all.
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