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The online course on Emergency Eyewash & Shower Use aims to familiarize users with the functionalities of emergency eye washes and showers and the methods to ensure their easy accessibility.
Employees who work in proximity to or in the presence of potent acids and alkalis run the risk of coming into direct contact with these hazardous substances. This can lead to minor irritations in the eye and skin or severe injuries, including burns and blindness. As a response to this, OSHA mandates employers to equip workplaces with necessary facilities such as emergency showers and eyewash stations for employees to access immediately while on duty.
The online course on Emergency Eyewash & Shower Use aims to familiarize users with the functionalities of emergency eye washes and showers and the methods to ensure their easy accessibility.
On completing the Emergency Eyewash & Shower Use course, learners should:
The Emergency Eyewash & Shower Use course covers the following points:
Estimated time of completion: 30 minutes
A score of 80% is required to pass the Emergency Eyewash & Shower Use course. Learners have the opportunity to attempt the course thrice to reach the passing score.
Upon successful completion of the online course, learners can download and print a certificate of completion.
This course will take roughly 20 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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