Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 22:29:42 -0500
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Subject: Re: Water Quality and Activation Frequency of


From: Larry Gibbs 
Subject: Fwd: Re: [DCHAS-L] Water Quality and Activation Frequency of
   EmergencyEyewash  Safety Shower Equipment

Many questions have come through on potable water and eyewash system
requirements.

For potable water questions, I refer you to the Stanford site that
monitors our water systems.

http://facilities.stanford.edu/environment/index.htm

  and a report on water quality.
http://facilities.stanford.edu/environment/CCR2003.pdf

Regarding the Adoption of ANSI Z351.8, I am not sure that is fully
through the CalOSHA acceptance process.  In discussions with Cal OSHA
representatives, they acknowledged that for well managed and overseen
programs with alternatives already in place, that the weekly testing
may not be required.  I have not seen the final language.

Larry

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