by ATS Senior Editor | Mar 24, 2015 | ATS Blog, Blog, Safety Showers
Whenever workers are exposed to chemicals or contaminants on the job, safety showers must deliver water that has the right drenching temperature. ANSI Z358.1 (2014) recommends safety shower and eyewash drench liquid between 60° F and 100°F (inclusive). Water tanks...
by ATS Senior Editor | Mar 24, 2015 | ATS Blog, Blog, Safety Showers
If your safety showers are not maintained and winterized, you are playing a cruel trick on your employees. They trust you to keep them safe while they handle chemicals and contaminants on the job. One of your showers may mean the difference between health and serious...
by ATS Senior Editor | Mar 24, 2015 | ATS Blog, ATS in the News, Safety Showers
If you are requiring your employees to take risks every day for your company, how willing are you to go to extremes for their health and safety? If your worksite is remote, or you are dealing with chemicals and contaminants that can cause injury to your workers, it is...
by ATS Senior Editor | Mar 24, 2015 | ATS Blog, Blog, Safety Showers
Hamlet did not have to face this particular dilemma, but you do. If your safety showers are not equipped to supply lukewarm water instead of cold water, you may now be in violation of ANSI.Z358.1-2014 recommendations. The new standard for all emergency showers is 15...
by ATS Senior Editor | Mar 19, 2015 | ATS Blog, Blog, Safety Showers
Most governments require organizations to be prepared for potential exposure to corrosive chemicals. Decontamination immediately following such exposure to dangerous chemicals is of primary importance, provided no other life-saving intervention is required first....
by ATS Senior Editor | Mar 16, 2015 | ATS Blog, Blog, Safety Showers
We have the perfect solution for anyone who works outside in a cold environment and needs the ability to take a safety shower with them to various job sites. Our line of GPS safety showers has recently been expanded to include both 1200 liter and 2000 liter...