Why Is Safety Shower Maintenance So Important?

Helen Hoyle joined Hughes Safety Showers as UK Services Manager in 2018 following similar roles in the asbestos industry. Her digital reporting expertise has played a key role in transforming the company’s service, installation and repair reporting – allowing essential safety data to be sent soon after a site visit.

Safety showers are the first line of defence against the effects of skin contact with chemicals or dangerous materials. When they haven’t been properly maintained or regularly serviced, they don’t offer workers the protection needed in emergencies. The impact can be severe – life-changing injuries, permanent disabilities, and in the worst scenarios, even death.

Several issues can impact the performance of an emergency shower. They’re common, and if you don’t know about them you could risk non-compliance with safety shower regulations. However, with regularly scheduled safety shower maintenance, you can identify and resolve them relatively easily. So, what are the issues, what causes them and what risks do they present to a user’s safety in the workplace?

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1. Sediment Build-Up in Pipes

What causes the issue?

What's the risk to the end user?

2. Bacteria in Standing Water

What causes the issue?

What's the risk to the end user?

3. Emergency Shower High Water Pressure

What causes the issue?

What's the risk to the end user?

4. Inconsistent Water Flow Pattern

What causes the issue?

What's the risk to the end user?

5. Missing/Damaged Eye Wash Dust Covers/Lids

What's the risk to the end user?

Here, at Hughes, we have more than 50 years of experience in the industry, so we know just how important it is for businesses to have fully compliant emergency equipment. Our engineers regularly perform service, maintenance and repairs, to ensure our customers’ showers and eye wash stations are ready to provide that first line of defence against hazardous materials.

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