Emergency Shower – Wash for 15 Minutes Prior to Medical Treatment 3D Safety Sign
Details
The Emergency Shower – Wash for 15 Minutes 3D Safety Sign clearly identifies the location of an emergency shower and eyewash station while providing essential first aid instructions following chemical exposure. Designed to meet Australian Standard AS 1319 Safety Signs, this high-visibility projecting sign ensures workers can quickly locate emergency washing facilities in laboratories, manufacturing plants, and hazardous material handling areas.
Key Features
Emergency shower and eyewash location sign
Instruction to wash affected area for 15 minutes prior to medical treatment
3D projecting design visible from both directions
Durable polypropylene construction
Suitable for industrial workplaces and laboratories
Complies with Australian Standard AS 1319
Product Description
This 3D Emergency Shower Safety Sign is designed to clearly indicate the location of an emergency shower and eyewash station and provide clear washing instructions in the event of chemical exposure.
Featuring a recognisable emergency shower pictogram, the sign instructs workers to wash the affected area for 15 minutes before seeking medical treatment, supporting workplace first aid and emergency response procedures.
The bright visibility assists in helping personnel quickly locate emergency washing facilities in an emergency situation.
Manufactured from durable polypropylene, the sign is suitable for use in industrial environments, laboratories, workshops, and chemical storage areas.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Emergency Safety Sign |
| Message | Prior to Medical Treatment Wash for 15 Minutes |
| Symbol | Emergency Shower Pictogram |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Mounting | Wall mounted sign |
| Visibility | Single sided |
| Colour | Green with white symbol and text |
| Standard | AS 1319 Safety Signs |
Applications
This emergency shower sign is ideal for workplaces where hazardous chemicals or substances are present, including:
Laboratories
Manufacturing facilities
Chemical storage areas
Industrial workplaces
Workshops
Hazardous material handling environments
Compliance
This sign complies with Australian Standard AS 1319 – Safety Signs for the Occupational Environment, which specifies that emergency information signs must feature a green background with white symbols and text within a white border.
Related Safety Signs
Emergency Eyewash Station Signs
First Aid Safety Signs
Chemical Hazard Safety Signs
Spill Control Station Signs
FAQ
How long should you use an emergency shower after chemical exposure?
Australian safety guidelines recommend washing the affected area with water for at least 15 minutes before seeking medical treatment.
Where should emergency shower signs be installed?
Emergency shower signs should be installed above or near emergency shower and eyewash stations so workers can quickly locate them during an emergency.
