
An eye wash station is a safety feature commonly found in laboratories, factories, or industrial settings. It provides a convenient and effective way to flush out chemicals or contaminants from the eyes in case of accidental exposure. The station typically consists of a pair of eyewash nozzles that allow for a steady flow of water (or saline solution) to rinse the eyes, helping to minimize damage and irritation.
Some eye wash stations are standalone units, while others are attached to sinks or other equipment. They are an important part of workplace safety and are required in environments where workers might come into contact with hazardous materials.