EYEWASH STATION MANUFACTURER
HDPE-engineered emergency eyewash stations built for chemical, industrial, and laboratory environments -- ISO 9001 certified, EPA compliant, and ready for global export.
PRODUCT
CATEGORIES
Purpose-built HDPE containment solutions engineered for every industrial storage and transport scenario.
Single Drum
Spill Pallets
Compact one-drum containment with removable grate and dual-entry forklift channels. Holds 200 L+ full-load spill volume.
Double Drum
Spill Pallets
Side-by-side dual drum platform with reinforced center rib. Stackable design saves warehouse space without sacrificing structural integrity.
IBC
Spill Pallets
Single and double IBC tote configurations. Extra-wide base with four-way forklift entry accommodates standard 1000 L IBC containers.
Overpack
Collection Drums
20 / 30 / 65 / 95-gallon capacities for hazardous liquid overflow capture. Optional drain plug and access ramp for efficient liquid recovery.
Drum Racks &
Work Benches
Plastic drum racks and stackable spill work benches with integrated containment sumps. Modular units combine into full-scale spill control workstations.
Covered
Spill Stations
Weather-resistant canopy stations for indoor and outdoor use. Protects stored drums from rain and UV exposure while maintaining full EPA compliance.
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EYEWASH STATIONS FOR
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AREAS
Purpose-engineered for high-risk environments -- from chemical storage to remote construction sites, every scenario covered.
Acid, Alkali & Corrosive Liquid Zones
Storage areas handling acids, alkalis, solvents, and industrial cleaners demand immediate decontamination access. Our eyewash stations deliver 15-minute continuous flushing within 10 seconds of a splash incident.
Reagents, Samples & Sink-Side Safety
Lab environments expose personnel to reactive reagents and biological samples. Compact bench-mounted or plumbed eyewash units integrate seamlessly near sinks and workstations without disrupting workflow.
Electrolyte & Battery Acid Splash Zones
Sulfuric acid electrolyte from lead-acid batteries poses severe burn risk to eyes and skin. Dedicated eyewash stations in charging bays provide instant neutralizing rinse, critical before medical response arrives.
Production Lines, Maintenance & Fluid Zones
Industrial production lines involve cutting fluids, lubricants, and chemical raw materials. Wall-mounted and free-standing eyewash units placed at key maintenance and liquid handling points ensure OSHA-compliant response times.
Hazmat Storage & Petroleum Product Areas
Warehouses storing hazardous goods, oils, and chemical drums require strategically positioned eyewash access. Our units support both plumbed and self-contained configurations to suit any warehouse layout.
No Fixed Water Source, Temporary Worksites
Construction zones and off-grid sites lack permanent plumbing. Portable self-contained eyewash stations with gravity-fed or pressurized tanks deliver compliant emergency flushing wherever the job takes your crew.
All Applications Meet ANSI Z358.1 & OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 Standards
Every eyewash station is validated for 15-minute continuous flushing capacity, 10-second accessibility, and tepid water delivery -- ensuring full regulatory compliance across all deployment environments.
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PRODUCT RANGE
Industrial-grade HDPE spill containment solutions trusted by 500+ global clients across chemical, energy, and automotive sectors.
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Our engineers will design the right solution for your facility -- free of charge.
WHY INDUSTRIAL WORKPLACES
NEED EMERGENCY EYEWASH
STATIONS
In high-risk industrial environments, eye injuries can happen in an instant. The difference between a minor incident and permanent vision loss is often measured in seconds -- not minutes.
Critical Risk Factor
10 SECONDS.
THAT'S ALL YOU HAVE.
OSHA and ANSI Z358.1 standards mandate that emergency eyewash stations must be reachable within 10 seconds of any hazardous exposure. Delayed flushing dramatically increases the risk of permanent corneal damage and vision loss.
Minimum Flush Duration
Required Flow Rate
Chemical & Acid Splash Hazards
Sulfuric acid, sodium hydroxide, solvents, and industrial cleaners are everyday materials in chemical and manufacturing facilities. A single splash can cause immediate tissue damage -- requiring copious flushing within seconds to neutralize the burn.
Oil, Dust & Irritant Exposure
Hydraulic oil mist, metal grinding dust, lubricant aerosols, and fine particulates from automotive and energy sectors cause persistent eye irritation, corneal abrasion, and infection risk when not flushed immediately after contact.
Immediate On-Site Flushing Is Non-Negotiable
Walking injured workers to a distant restroom wastes critical response time. On-site eyewash stations eliminate the delay -- providing immediate, hands-free flushing exactly where hazardous materials are handled, reducing injury severity and liability exposure.
MATCHING STATION TYPE
TO YOUR WORK ENVIRONMENT
Portable Eyewash Station
Designed for work zones without permanent plumbing access -- outdoor job sites, remote storage areas, mobile maintenance crews, and temporary chemical handling stations. Self-contained units provide immediate flushing capability wherever hazardous materials are present.
- Remote or outdoor work areas with no fixed water supply
- Temporary chemical handling or seasonal agricultural operations
- Supplementary coverage in large facilities to reduce travel distance
- Cost-effective compliance solution for small-to-mid operations
Shower + Eyewash Combination Station
When chemical exposure threatens not just the eyes but the entire body -- skin burns, full-face splash, or clothing saturation -- a combination unit delivers simultaneous full-body decontamination and eye flushing. Mandatory in high-hazard chemical processing, energy, and industrial manufacturing environments.
- Chemical processing plants handling concentrated acids, alkalis, or reactive compounds
- Energy sector facilities with fuel, lubricant, or coolant large-volume exposure risk
- Automotive body shops and paint facilities with solvent and coating exposure
- Mandatory OSHA compliance zones requiring simultaneous full-body decontamination
Chemical Burns Progress Fast
Alkaline chemicals continue to penetrate tissue even after initial contact. Immediate, prolonged flushing is the only effective first response.
Every Second Counts
Studies show that flushing within 10 seconds of exposure reduces injury severity by over 60% compared to delayed treatment at a distant sink or restroom.
Compliance Reduces Liability
OSHA citations for missing or inadequate eyewash stations can reach $15,625 per violation. Proper station placement protects workers and shields your operation from regulatory penalties.
DESIGNED FOR
EMERGENCY FLUSHING
REQUIREMENTS
Emergency eyewash equipment is commonly selected according to workplace risk, liquid type, water supply, flushing duration, and local safety requirements. Understanding the relevant standards helps ensure the right solution is in place when it matters most.
Regulatory Reference
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151(c)
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151(c) states that where the eyes or body of any person may be exposed to injurious corrosive materials, suitable facilities for quick drenching or flushing of the eyes and body shall be provided within the work area for immediate emergency use.
"...suitable facilities for quick drenching or flushing of the eyes and body shall be provided within the work area for immediate emergency use."
-- OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151(c)
Industry Standard Reference
ANSI/ISEA Z358.1
ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 is widely referenced for the selection, installation, and maintenance of emergency eyewash and shower equipment. It provides guidance on performance requirements including flushing fluid temperature and flow parameters.
Tepid Flushing Fluid
60°F - 100°F
16°C - 38°C recommended range
Minimum Duration
15 min
Continuous flushing capability
Common Eyewash Station
Design Considerations
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Emergency Use Location
Positioned within the work area where hazardous exposure may occur, accessible without obstruction.
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Fast Activation
Designed for immediate, single-motion operation -- no tools or complex steps required during an emergency.
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Continuous Flushing
Capable of providing uninterrupted flushing for the full required duration without manual intervention.
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Tepid Flushing Fluid
Water temperature within a comfortable, safe range to encourage full flushing duration compliance.
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Low-Velocity Water Flow
Gentle flow rate prevents additional eye injury while delivering effective contaminant removal.
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Clear Access Path
The path to the eyewash station should remain unobstructed and clearly marked at all times.
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Regular Inspection & Maintenance
Routine testing and maintenance schedules help ensure the equipment is operational when needed.
Portable Gravity-Fed Design Reference
15min
Flushing Duration
1.5 L/m
Flow Rate Ref.
0.4 GPM
Flow Rate Ref.
Product Compliance Notice
Our eyewash stations are designed to support emergency flushing needs in industrial safety areas. The regulatory references on this page -- including OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151(c) and ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 -- are provided for informational purposes only. Please confirm final compliance with your local workplace safety authority and applicable regulations before installation and use.
Industrial
Grade
HOW TO CHOOSE THE
RIGHT EYEWASH STATION?
Answer 5 key questions to identify the exact model for your facility -- then request a free solution consultation.
Site Condition
Is There a Fixed Water Supply On-Site?
| Site Condition | Recommended Product |
|---|---|
| Stable plumbed water supply available | Wall Mounted / Pedestal Eyewash Station |
| No plumbed water available | Portable Self-Contained Eyewash Station |
| Temporary work location or remote site | Portable Eyewash Station |
| High-risk chemical handling zone | Emergency Shower with Eyewash Station |
Hazard Assessment
What Is the Exposure Risk Level?
| Risk Type | Recommended Product |
|---|---|
| Mild dust or general liquid splash | Eyewash Station |
| Acids, alkalis, or corrosive liquids | Eye/Face Wash + Shower & Eyewash Combo |
| Large-area body contact risk | Emergency Safety Shower |
| Oils, cleaners, or lab reagents | Wall Mounted or Portable Eyewash Station |
Environment Type
Indoor or Outdoor Use?
Indoor Factory
Fixed production environment with plumbed water access.
Wall-Mounted / PedestalOutdoor Worksite
Field operations exposed to weather conditions.
Portable / Heated ModelChemical Warehouse
Permanent storage with high-frequency hazard exposure.
Fixed Emergency StationConstruction Site
No fixed infrastructure, constantly changing locations.
Self-Contained PortableNote on Portable Stations: Self-contained portable eyewash stations feature an internal water tank -- no fixed plumbing required. Ideal for construction sites, remote work locations, or any area without plumbed water access.
Coverage Requirement
Eye-Only or Eye/Face Flushing?
Eye Splash Only
Liquid or particles may contact eyes only, with minimal face exposure risk.
Choose
Eyewash Station
Face Exposure Risk
Liquid may spray onto the face -- broader coverage is required for safe flushing.
Choose
Eye/Face Wash Station
Body Contact Risk
Body may also be exposed to hazardous substances -- full decontamination coverage needed.
Choose
Emergency Shower + Eyewash
Maintenance Planning
How Often Will It Be Inspected?
Portable Eyewash Station -- Maintenance Checklist
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Water Replacement
Refresh stored water per manufacturer schedule
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Preservative Refill
Add water preservatives to maintain tank cleanliness
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Tank Cleaning
Periodic interior tank inspection and sanitization
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Spray Head Inspection
Check nozzles for blockage, damage, or mineral buildup
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Activation Test
Weekly activation to verify flow rate and operation
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Label & Instruction Check
Confirm all safety labels are legible and instructions current
Maintenance Frequency Guide
Activation test, spray head visual check, label inspection
Water replacement, preservative refill, full functional test
Full tank cleaning, component replacement, compliance audit
Preservative Tip
Many portable eyewash stations are designed to work with water preservatives or refill additives to keep stored water clean and bacteria-free between maintenance cycles -- extending intervals and reducing total cost of ownership.
STILL UNSURE WHICH
MODEL IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
Our engineers will analyze your site conditions, hazard type, and compliance requirements -- and recommend the exact eyewash station specification at no charge.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
Everything you need to know about eyewash stations -- selection, installation, compliance, and customization.
What is an eyewash station?
An eyewash station is emergency safety equipment used to flush the eyes when chemicals, dust, or harmful liquids enter the eye area. It delivers a continuous, controlled stream of water or saline solution to rinse away contaminants and minimize injury.
What is the difference between an eyewash station and an emergency shower?
An eyewash station is designed specifically for eye flushing. An emergency shower is used when hazardous liquid may contact the body -- providing full-body decontamination. High-risk areas may require a combined shower and eyewash station to address both types of exposure simultaneously.
When should a portable eyewash station be used?
Portable eyewash stations are ideal for areas without a fixed water supply. Common applications include temporary work zones, remote job sites, construction areas, and warehouse corners where plumbing infrastructure is unavailable but eye hazard risk still exists.
How long should an eyewash station flush?
Many emergency eyewash standards and product designs refer to a continuous flushing time of 15 minutes for emergency use. This duration ensures thorough decontamination and is the benchmark referenced in widely adopted safety guidelines and product engineering specifications.
Can you customize eyewash stations?
Yes. We support a full range of customization options to meet your branding and compliance requirements:
- Custom label & logo printing
- Color & packaging customization
- Multi-language instruction manuals
- Bulk order configuration & MOQ flexibility
Where should eyewash stations be installed?
Eyewash stations should be positioned within immediate reach of any area where eye exposure risk exists. Common installation locations include:
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