| | | | | | | | In case of ocular chemical splash of a corrosive or irritant product, rinsing with Diphoterine® as soon as possible is crucial.
Available as wall-mounted stations or portable eyewashes, eyewashes must be installed in a place so close to the potential splash hazard that they can be triggered in the first minute following an accident. | | |  |  |  | | The SIEW (for Sterilized Individual EyeWash) was specially intended for mobile staff units who can't have fixed equipment at their disposal. The SIEW must be individually worn by staff in order to allow its use within the 10 first seconds after splash. | The Diphoterine® wall-mounted station LMDAS is a fixed and central rinsing spot that allows rinsing of body areas such as the face. It includes 2 LPMD Diphoterine® bottles, 1 Afterwash II® bottle and 1 MINI Dap spray. | The LPM Diphoterine® portable eyewash is a 500 ml packaging which allows to perform ocular rinsing within the first minute following the accident. It may be installed next to a hazardous workstation or carried around in staff toolboxes. | | | | | | Also exists in an antifreeze version: | |
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| | LMPE.DAS can be installed in the following conditions: | | | • In laboratories, • In factories, next to hazardous workstations, • In storage premises, • Next to stripping baths, • Carried around by maintenance staff, in non hazardous areas, • In first-aid rooms, in order to perform additional rinsing, in case of late use on the accident scene… | | | | | If you would like to inquire about Diphoterine® eyewash, click here. |
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