Many workers in hospitals, research laboratories, universities, school science rooms, and commercial kitchens are working with chemicals or particulates that can cause injury to the eyes and face. In a situation where a faucet and eyewash share the sink space, it is imperative that the eyewash is effective, reliable and easy to use. Bradley's new Halo Swing Activated Faucet and Eyewash is specifically designed for this type of situation. Join us for this insightful demonstration to learn more on this space-saving option.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the challenges when a faucet and eyewash need to occupy the same space.
- Discover the newest solution that allows for optimal use of both the faucet and eyewash.
- Understand the features and benefits of this new design.
- Learn how weekly maintenance is made easier.
Presenter:
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Ryan Pfund
Sr. Product Manager, Bradley Corporation
Ryan Pfund is a Sr. Product Manager at Bradley Corporation with over 20 years of product management experience. He is responsible for the Safety / Industrial products at Bradley including managing the Emergency Drench Showers and Eyewash product lines, and Thermostatic Mixing Valves product line at Bradley Corporation. He is a member of ISEA, the International Safety Equipment Manufacturers Association and a participant on the committee that develops and maintains the ANSI/ISEA Z358.1 performance standard for emergency eyewash and shower equipment. Ryan has also written several articles in trade publications on important considerations for eyewash and drench showers, tepid water, and signaling systems.
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