Emergency Eyewash Station Training Course

Understand the correct procedure for using eyewash stations to prevent eye injuries

Eyewash stations make vital safety equipment in workplaces that deal with hazardous materials or irritants. By providing immediate first aid in case of an eye injury, they help with quick decontamination, minimize injury severity, and ensure compliance with regulations. Take this short course for employers and supervisors to understand the necessity of eyewash stations in various workplace settings. Identify the different types of eyewash stations and their use cases in an emergency. Learn how to take immediate and follow-up actions, including seeking medical attention.

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Course Outline

Emergency Eyewash Station Training Course
#1   Course Overview
#2   Introduction to Eye Wash Stations
  • Types of Eyewash Stations
  • Preparing to Use the Eye Wash Station
  • When to Seek Medical Attention
  • Case Study: Chemical Spill in Eye
#3   Conclusion
  • Assessment
#4   Resources
  • Course Handouts
  • Course Feedback

About the Instructor

Robert Gerchalk

Robert Gerchalk is a registered nurse who has worked as a medical nurse at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, as a home care nurse, an infection control nurse, an employee health nurse, and in psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals. He has also served as an interim director of nursing and performed mental health assessments. He has taught in medical education for many years and coached doctors, nurses, other medical professionals, and business people.

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