Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 296. Labor and Industries, Department of |
Chapter 296-307. Safety standards for agriculture. |
Section 296-307-03945. Definitions.
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- CorrosiveAs used in first aid, WAC 296-307-039, is a substance that causes destruction of living tissue by chemical action, including acids with a pH of 2.5 or below or caustics with a pH of 11.0 or above.Emergency washing facilitiesEmergency washing facilities are emergency showers, eyewashes, eye/face washes, hand-held drench hoses, or other similar units.Hand-held drench hosesHand-held drench hoses are single-headed emergency washing devices connected to a flexible hose that can be used to irrigate and flush the face or other body parts.Personal eyewash unitsPersonal eyewash units are portable, supplementary units that support plumbed units or self-contained units, or both, by delivering immediate flushing for less than fifteen minutes.Strong irritantAs used in first aid, WAC 296-307-039, is a chemical that is not corrosive, but causes a strong, temporary inflammatory effect on living tissue by chemical action at the site of contact.Toxic chemicalAs used in first aid, WAC 296-307-039, is a chemical that produces serious injury or illness when absorbed through any body surface.
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