Employee in high vis vest moving Hughes mobile safety shower unit

Benefit from the updated STD-40K/45G mobile safety shower

Worker transporting the Hughes 40K mobile safety shower

Ensuring you have the right emergency safety equipment can be challenging, especially if your site does not have easy access to a clean potable water supply. Water pressure can also be an issue for a lot of sites.

For a lot of locations, portable emergency safety showers and face/eyewash stations are essential. If installation measures for a plumbed in unit cannot be met, portable equipment can provide immediate access, guaranteeing worker safety.

The flexible nature of mobile safety showers makes them applicable to a wide range of applications and industries and with the new look 40K range, there’s even more flexibility. Insulated or heated soft polyester outer jackets can quickly turn a standard STD-40K/45G into an outdoor version to protect it from cold ambient climates.

Hughes STD-H-40K/45G mobile safety showerWhat are the benefits of these mobile units?

  • The STD-40K range provides proximity response within 10 seconds of a hazard. This offers rapid access for casualties, which is proven to help reduce serious injury and damage to eyesight.
  • Delivering water at 76 litres (20 gallons) per minute, for full decontamination.
  • Its compact design allows it to be stored easily when not in use, and the stainless-steel frame and large tyres ensure that the cylinder can be freely moved and manoeuvred as required, by just one person.
  • The covered eye/face wash protects the bowl and diffusers against dust and debris and is easy to activate by lifting the lid.
  • The optional soft polyester outer jackets are retrofittable. Available insulated (for minimum ambient temperatures of -5C) or heated (for minimum ambient temperatures of -20C) to protect the water in the cylinder from freezing in cold ambient temperatures. Velcro fastenings ensure they are easy to fit and remove to adapt the unit to fit the weather conditions.

Suitable for a range of industries:

a range of industry images from construction, mining, automotive and water utilities

Construction

With the construction industry it’s important for safety equipment to be adaptable to meet the implementation of new building
methods or infrastructure processes. As new hazards transpire or complications arise, the workplace needs to evolve quickly
and efficiently to ensure the safety of workers. The mobile range is popular with this industry as the unit can be moved closer to a hazard with ease.

Water utilities

Hydrofluoric acid, Sodium Hypochlorite, Calcium Hypochlorite and similar chemicals used in water treatment processes can be extremely hazardous to workers. Chemicals can be absorbed through the skin from contact with wastewater or sludge. To prevent further injury, safety showers need to be placed within 15 metres of a potential hazard. Where stationary units are unsuitable, mobile units can be placed next to the hazard to provide a rapid means of access to decontamination in the event of a spill or splash.

Warehouses

Distribution centres can contain a variety of chemical hazards, from the storing and delivery of harmful substances to cleaning
chemicals and vehicle fuel for forklifts. Logistics centres often struggle to access a water supply in areas where safety showers are required. Ideal for the fastpaced moveable nature of the fulfilment industry, the flexibility of moving a mobile unit from indoor to outdoor with the addition of a heated or insulated jacket is perfect for this application.

Vape liquid Manufacturing

Material safety data sheets (MSDS) for nicotine found in vape liquid manufacturing list irritation as symptoms of skin or eye contact. If absorption of nicotine through the skin occurs, symptoms can be like those of inhalation or ingestion such as nausea, a sore throat or dizziness. In the event of an accidental spill or splash workers should remove contaminated clothing and rinse skin thoroughly with water. If nicotine gets in the eyes, they should immediately be flushed with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.

Mining

Mine workers are exposed to many chemical risks on a daily basis. The most common chemical-related injuries reported in
the industry are burns caused by acids and alkalis. To ensure spills of these substances are flushed from the skin and eyes rapidly to minimise injury, emergency safety showers and eye/face wash equipment must be located within 10 seconds of a hazard. However, if a chemical is considered particularly dangerous, the equipment should be placed immediately adjacent to the hazard. The mobile range ensures this level of proximity on such remote sites.

Automotive industry

Chemical hazards are present at every stage of vehicle production. With a large workforce, the risk of a chemical spill or splash is therefore high in automotive manufacturing plants. It is essential that employees who are exposed to hazardous
substances have access to appropriate safety showers and eye/face wash equipment.

A standby solution

It’s clear to see that the features of these mobile units are beneficial for many and varied industries, climates and  environments. It’s important to note that they are designed to be a supplementary unit to permanent plumbed-in safety showers as they cannot provide the EN and ANSI required 15 minutes of potable water. View our full range of indoor and outdoor showers to find a fully compliant shower to pair with the more flexible STD-40K/45G.

Find out more about the new-look range or request a quote now.

For temporary use

The STD-40K/45G is also available to hire to cover you during annual maintenance, a short time project or unexpected  downtime of your permanent safety showers. Get a quote for a hire today, for a week, a month or a year without committing to a purchase.

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