Properly installed and maintained eyewash stations, required by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, can mean the difference between full recovery and vision loss or even blindness for workers exposed to hazardous materials on the job.
Not every spill will rise to the level of an emergency as defined by OSHA, but metalworking and manufacturing plants should still provide spill kits to protect workers from hazardous chemical exposure. Here’s what OSHA-compliant spill kits include, along with some tips on how to customize them for your business needs.
What safety compliance issues should you focus on in 2018? Take a close look at the six top OSHA violation areas that apply to general industry and manufacturers in our original infographic.
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