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  • Why is lockout/tagout important?
    Post time: 07-05-2023

    Lockout Tagout program ensures employee safety from unexpected start-up or energizing of equipment during service and maintenance operations. Lockout//Tagout is important because of the following reasons - - Prevents serious injuries to workers performing maintenance or repair on machines or equ...Read more »

  • Usage Method of WELKEN Safety Tripod
    Post time: 07-03-2023

    1. Install the self-locking anti-fall brake (speed differential) 2. Wear a full body safety belt 3. Link the safety belt hook to the safety hook of the cable winch and anti-fall brake 4. One person slowly shakes the winch handle to safely transport the person to the confined space, and when the p...Read more »

  • What is the safety shower and eyewash specification?
    Post time: 06-28-2023

    Safety shower flow rates must meet the need for sufficient flow of water to flush the affected area completely. Showers require a minimum supply of 20 gallons per minute for at least 15 minutes. Eye washes (including self-contained models) require a minimum flow rate of 0.4 gallons per minute. &n...Read more »

  • The Concept of Lockout Tagout
    Post time: 06-25-2023

      Lock out, tag out (LOTO) is a safety procedure used to ensure that dangerous equipment is properly shut off and not able to be started up again prior to the completion of maintenance or repair work. It requires that hazardous energy sources be “isolated and rendered inoperative”...Read more »

  • What is the minimum recommended time for using the safety shower or eye wash?
    Post time: 06-20-2023

    15 minutes Remember that any chemical splash should be rinsed for a minimum of 15 minutes but rinsing time can be up to 60 minutes. The temperature of the water should be one that can be tolerated for the required length of time. Marst Safety Equipment (Tianjin) Co.,Ltd is manufactur...Read more »

  • The Specification and Requirements of Emergency Eye Wash Stations
    Post time: 06-20-2023

    Specification and requirement In the United States, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations on emergency eyewash and shower station are contained in 29 C.F.R. 1910.151 (c), which provides that “Where the eyes or body of any person may be exposed to injurious corros...Read more »

  • Lockout Tagout designed for the way you work
    Post time: 06-14-2023

    Keeping your machines running keeps your business moving. But required maintenance means lockout tagout procedures must be followed to keep your employees safe. Whether you’re starting your lockout tagout program from scratch or taking your program to best in class, Brady can help every step of t...Read more »

  • Basic Introductions of Emergency Eye Wash Stations
    Post time: 06-14-2023

    An emergency eyewash and safety shower station are essential equipment for every laboratory that uses chemicals and hazardous substances. Emergency eyewash and safety shower stations serve the purpose of reducing workplace injury and keeping workers away from various dangers. Types There are sev...Read more »

  • What are the requirements for emergency showers?
    Post time: 06-13-2023

    Emergency showers must flow at a minimum rate of 20 US gallons (76 liters) of potable water per minute, for 15 minutes. This ensures enough time to remove contaminated clothing and rinse any chemical residue. Likewise, emergency eyewashes must deliver at least 3 US gallons (11.4 liters) per minut...Read more »

  • The Definition of FOB Term
    Post time: 06-07-2023

    FOB (free on board) is a term in international commercial law specifying at what point respective obligations, costs, and risk involved in the delivery of goods shift from the seller to the buyer under the Incoterms standard published by the International Chamber of Commerce. FOB is only used in ...Read more »

  • What is OSHA guidelines for eyewash?
    Post time: 06-06-2023

    The OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.151(c) requires eyewash and shower equipment for emergency use where the eyes or body of any employee may be exposed to injurious corrosive materials. For details on emergency eyewash and shower equipment we reference consensus standard ANSI Z358. Marst Safety Equipm...Read more »

  • Eye Wash Usage Trainning
    Post time: 05-31-2023

    Simply installing emergency equipment is not sufficient means of ensuring worker safety. It is also very important that employees are trained in the location and proper use of emergency equipment. Research shows that after an incident has occurred, rinsing eyes within the first ten seconds is ess...Read more »

  • ANSI Requirements
    Post time: 05-25-2023

    ANSI Requirements: Location of Emergency Shower and Eyewash Stations The first few seconds after a person is exposed to hazardous chemicals are critical. The longer the substance remains on the skin, the more damage occurs. To meet the ANSI Z358 requirements, the emergency shower and eyewash stat...Read more »

  • Ecomonic Type Portable Eye Wash Stations
    Post time: 05-25-2023

          Name Portable Eye Wash Brand WELKEN Model BD-600A BD-600B External Dimensions Water tank W 540mmm X D 300mm X H 650mm Water Storage 60L Flushing Time >15 minutes Original Water Drinking water or saline, and pay attention to quality guarantee period Us...Read more »

  • Most Popular Safety Padlocks in LOTO Field
    Post time: 05-18-2023

        Brand WELKEN Model BD-8521-8524 Material High strength ABS Color 16 Colors ABS Lock Body Body Size Length 45mm, Width 40mm, Thickness 19mm BD-8521 Keyed to differ,key-retaining.Shackle Height:38mm BD-8522 Keyed alike,key-retaining.Shackle Height:38mm BD-8523 ...Read more »

  • Why choose us
    Post time: 05-17-2023

    Why choose us 1. National high-tech enterprise with independent intellectual property rights; 2. The product complies with the national standard GB/T 38144.1-2019, and the product has passed ANSI Z358.1-2014 and CE certification; 3. Twenty years of production experience and a professional R&D...Read more »

  • ANSI Emergency Shower Requirements: Understand the ANSI Z358 Standard
    Post time: 05-16-2023

      No workplaces or industries are void of danger. Despite safety measures, exposure to potential workplace hazards such as chemical splash, welding sparks, metal shavings or fine particulates can occur. Receiving immediate and proper treatment in the first 10 seconds following exposure can b...Read more »

  • Eye Wash Station Inspection Requirements
    Post time: 05-09-2023

    Employee safety is an important responsibility that extends beyond simply having the right equipment somewhere in the building. When an accident happens, safety equipment needs to be accessible and operating properly in order to provide the type of emergency treatment capable of avoiding serious ...Read more »

  • 5 Sizes Gate Valve Lockout
    Post time: 05-04-2023

    Gate Valve Lockout Brand: WELKEN Model: BD-8231-8235 Material: ABS plastic Color: red, blue BD-8231 Suitable for the handle diameter: 25mm-63mm , Back hole diameter: 19mm ,Diameter of removable round hole reserved on the front: 19mm. BD-8232 Suitable for the handle diameter: 63mm-127mm , Back ho...Read more »

  • Signage of emergency eyewash and shower
    Post time: 04-27-2023

    Signage The location of all emergency equipment must be identified with a highly visible sign. Signs must be conspicuously posted using universal symbols or text that describes the installed equipment appropriately.       Best regards, Maria Lee        Marst Safety Equipment ...Read more »

  • Emergency Eye Wash Location & Placement
    Post time: 04-20-2023

    The emergency eyewash and shower unit must be placed in a location no more than a maximum of 10 seconds travel time for an injured person through an unobstructed pathway. All safety equipment should be located in a low hazard area of the workplace, typically near the exit away from higher hazard ...Read more »

  • When use a safety lock
    Post time: 04-19-2023

      1. To prevent the sudden start of the equipment, a safety lock should be used to lock and tag out 2. To prevent the sudden release of residual power, it is best to use a safety lock to lock 3. When it is necessary to remove or pass through protective devices or other safety facilities, safety l...Read more »

  • Eye Wash Equipment Selection
    Post time: 04-12-2023

    Equipment selection should be based upon the hazard. Consider the population, the frequency of activities, the nature of the activities, particulates, and the chemicals used. In general: Full sized showers and eyewash stations should be used in active workplaces with daily activities generating ...Read more »

  • Definitions of Eye Wash Shower
    Post time: 04-06-2023

    Emergency Shower. A unit that cascades water over the whole body. Eyewash. A unit that flushes water specifically to the eyes. Eye/Face Wash. An eye/face wash is capable of flushing both the eyes and the face. Drench Hose. Hand-held units that are intended to supplement existing shower and eyewas...Read more »