Safety 101: Testing Emergency Eyewash Stations for Functionality

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The presence of hazardous materials and liquid chemicals in your workplace can be quite a challenge because you want to make sure your resources,

employees and your workplace safety should be your topmost priority.

Unlike other workplaces where accidents may not always be a big thing — any accident that may occur in the presence or due to hazardous chemicals needs to be treated and addressed immediately. With this, having emergency management procedures such as emergency eyewash stations can make all the difference.

However, having an eyewash station is not the end all by all. As a company, it is your duty to make sure that these eyewash stations remain functional at all times.

With this, we’ve created a guide on how to test your emergency eyewash station before an emergency occurs! Read more

Customising Spill Absorbents for Different Industries: What Works Best?

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With all the safety hazards that come with handling and managing various chemicals, it is only natural that each industry be required to adhere to specific regulations to help make sure their chemical handling and response keeps their workplace and community safe — how can they do this? Through proper spill management.
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Choosing the Right Drum Mat Material for Chemical Compatibility

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If you’re handling various chemicals and liquids that may be hazardous to human touch and our environment, you might have known that it is of utmost importance to know how to handle and which materials to use for these chemicals.

Because of that, it’s important that you invest in a proper chemical storage in your business to avoid any type of harm that might happen. And when you already have drum containers, you might also want to have drum mats.  Read more