Safety Station Emergency Equipment Store and Shower use
The LABNORI laboratory emergency safety station is composed of a separate cabinet that integrates various laboratory emergency configurations. All items are neatly arranged and retain their proper functions. It ensures the aesthetics and functionality of the laboratory. The cabinet is divided into two areas: the cabinet room and the washing area. The cabinet room is designed to store necessary items such as emergency equipment fire blankets, first aid medicines, protective clothing and gas masks. In this way, emergency equipment can be stored centrally and convenient for laboratory personnel to find and access, ensuring that they can quickly take appropriate measures to deal with emergencies.
The emergency light is located on the front side of the cabinet, near the top. In the event of a power outage or other emergency, the emergency light will automatically light up to ensure that they can clearly see the surrounding situation and the tools needed for operation.
The shower is installed on the upper part of the washing area and is equipped with a corresponding pipe system. Its function is to shower the human body in an emergency and quickly wash away harmful substances or chemicals on the body to reduce damage to health. This is an important safety measure that can protect the health of laboratory personnel in a timely manner. The eyewash is located in the middle of the washing area and supplies clean water through a pipe connected to the water source. When laboratory personnel are faced with emergencies such as chemical splashes on their eyes, the eyewash station can provide quick and effective flushing to reduce the degree of eye damage and reduce the risk of further injury.
Labnori Laboratory Emergency Safety Station is to ensure that it can be used and handled correctly and safely in emergency situations.
Emergency Awareness: Be familiar with the safety facilities and emergency measures in the laboratory, and always be alert to potential dangers.
Protective Equipment: Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including lab coats, gloves, respirators, etc. to reduce exposure to hazardous materials.
Effective Use of Eyewash and Shower: Know the location and use of eyewash and shower, and use them immediately when needed to wash eyes or body.
Correct Use of Fire Extinguishers: Be familiar with various types of fire extinguishers in the laboratory and have received relevant fire extinguisher use training so that they can be used correctly in the event of a fire.
Emergency Phone Numbers: Master the contact phone numbers for emergencies in the laboratory, including laboratory supervisors, safety personnel, and emergency service agencies.
Storage of Hazardous Materials: Store hazardous materials properly in the prescribed manner and comply with relevant storage requirements and labels.
First Aid Knowledge: Acquire basic first aid knowledge and skills to provide appropriate first aid measures in an emergency.
These are only part of the operating guidelines. Each laboratory should develop detailed emergency operation guidelines suitable for its own situation and ensure that all employees receive relevant training and drills.