I wasn't asking how you actually do the flushes when I sent my reply to Brandon, but wanted to see if there was an override for the alarm for when you do. We do all the eyewashes in our chemistry labs weekly and the showers are tested 2 x a year for the 30 gallons per minute flow and flush. We have the technical staff do all the eyewashes, so doing them at 9 pm would not be an option.
My $0.02:
I can see more problems with a complicated system such as what he describes than it being worthwhile. When I was in chemistry as a technician, I liked keeping things simple in case I wound up being the person having to do the upkeep and maintenance, as we don't always get Facilities staffing to take care of these things. Those institutions with larger staffing and support from your Facilities may have better luck. When we built our new science center, I fought hard against some complicated systems the architects and lab designers wanted to put in as I knew we could not dedicate extra staffing.
Good luck,
Vivian
My facility manager created a very nice shower test rig here:
http://chemistry.ucdavis.edu/safety/files/chemistry-safety-vol2-issue1.pdf
chemistry.ucdavis.edu
Chemistry Safety Notes Volume 2, Issue 1 Jan/Feb 2014 ÒChemistry Safety NotesÓ is published by the Chemistry Dept. Safety Committee, written & edited by Debbie ...
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The shower curtain-like set-up on a pole was purchased commercially Ð the bottom is weighted to keep it inside the bucket.
We don't test to Ò30 gallons/minuteÓ Ð that's the plumbing shop's responsibility in their annual inspection.
FWIW,
Debbie
Debbie M. Decker, CCHO, ACS Fellow
Immediate Past Chair, Division of Chemical Health and Safety
University of California, Davis
(530)754-7964
(530)304-6728
Birkett's hypothesis: "Any chemical reaction
that proceeds smoothly under normal conditions,
can proceed violently in the presence of an idiot."
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They do make safety shower testing kits, on wheels even. See
http://www.enconsafety.com/en/parts-and-accessories/testing-equipment/mobile-shower-test-assembly/stu1,%20stu2/, though I prefer that the chute have a rod on it because I am short.
Monique Wilhelm
Laboratory Manager
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
University of Michigan Ð Flint
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