Ensuring safety shower standards aren't just met but exceeded is crucial for worker safety and legal compliance. Here's why understanding flow rates is essential. 

Safety showers are a non-negotiable element on any worksite. They provide critical first aid by flushing out harmful substances and minimizing injuries in case of an emergency. But did you know that to truly protect workers, these showers must deliver a specific water flow rate? In this post, you'll learn why maintaining the correct flow rate is vital for compliance, safety, and peace of mind. 

  1. Compliance with Australian Standards (AS4775):

According to Australian Standard 4775, safety showers must provide a minimum of 76 liters of water per minute for at least 15 minutes. This ensures that contaminants are effectively flushed from the skin or eyes, significantly reducing the risk of serious injury. 

  1. Adequate Water Supply:

To meet the AS4775 requirement, your safety shower needs access to a continuous water supply of at least 1,140 liters. This can be a challenge for remote or mobile worksites, making portable safety showers with sufficient tank capacity a critical solution. 

  1. Effective Emergency Response:

In an emergency, every second counts. A safety shower with insufficient flow rate can leave harmful chemicals on the skin or in the eyes, leading to severe injuries. Ensuring the shower provides the recommended flow rate guarantees that contaminants are swiftly and effectively removed. 

  1. Custom Solutions for Unique Worksites:

Not every worksite has access to plumbed water, which is where custom-made portable tank showers come in. These units are designed to meet flow rate requirements while being flexible enough to suit various environments, ensuring safety standards are upheld no matter the location. 

  1. Peace of Mind for Employers and Workers:

Knowing that your safety showers meet the necessary standards offers peace of mind. Employers can rest assured they're providing a safe working environment, while workers can trust that they'll be protected in an emergency. 

Maintaining the minimum flow rate for safety showers isn't just a regulatory box to tick—it's a critical factor in protecting workers from severe harm. By understanding and implementing these standards, you're taking a significant step towards ensuring safety and compliance on your worksite. 

Emergency Safety Shower and Eyewash Product Guide 
If you require additional assistance, you can download our Emergency Safety Shower and Eyewash Product Guide. This product guide discusses the points above in more detail and additional options for you to consider for your workplace.  

This Product Guide also includes a Safety Shower and Eyewash Decision Flow Chart to assist you in finding the right product for your requirements