1. Check the station for damage and make repairs as necessary
Make sure to check for any cracks or damage to the eyewash bottles, and make repairs as necessary.
2. Make sure the eyewash bottles are full and properly labeled
Make sure the eyewash bottles are full of fresh water and that they are properly labeled with the location of the eye wash station.
3. Inspect the valves and hoses for leaks
Inspect the valves and hoses for any leaks and make repairs as necessary.
4. Ensure that the water is turned off when not in use
Make sure to turn off the water when not in use to prevent any accidental flooding.
5. Test the eyewash stations to make sure they are working properly
Test the eyewash stations to make sure they are providing an adequate stream of water.
6. Keep a record of all inspections and make sure they are readily available
Keep a written record of all inspections and make sure they are readily available in case of an emergency.
7. Train employees on the proper use of the eye wash station
Train employees on how to properly use the eye wash station in case of an emergency.
8. Review the inspection checklist with employees on a regular basis
Review the inspection checklist with employees on a regular basis to ensure everyone is up-to-date on safety procedures.