On Australian industrial sites—whether manufacturing, mining, or chemical processing—having accessible, compliant industrial-grade safety showers is non‑negotiable. Our premium 316‑grade stainless steel safety showers and eyewash stations are engineered to meet AS 4775‑2007 standards, offering reliable protection in harsh environments across Australia
Our Spill Crew industrial-grade safety showers are one of the most comprehensive ranges in the Australian market. Products include: combination safety showers with eyewash, combination showers with eye / face wash, eyewash stations, eye / face wash stations and portable gravity fed eyewash units.
Our range of safety showers and eyewash stations feature superior craftsmanship and innovative design to withstand the harsh Australian conditions. Spill Crew safety showers and eyewash are all made from premium marine grade 316 stainless steel and are certified to meet the requirements of AS4775-2007.
Premium grade 316 stainless steel Engineered OptiStream spray heads with self-opening protective dust...
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ViewPremium grade 316 stainless steel Engineered OptiStream spray heads with self-opening protective dust covers ...
ViewPremium grade 316 stainless steel Engineered OptiStream spray heads with self-opening protective dust covers ...
ViewPremium grade 316 stainless steel Engineered OptiStream spray heads with self-opening protective dust covers ...
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Whether you operate a manufacturing plant, chemical facility, or mining site, our industrial safety showers in Australia provide rapid response protection in hazardous environments. When it comes to safety in environments where hazardous materials are present, having the right shower and eyewash equipment is crucial. There are several types of equipment designed to provide immediate decontamination for individuals exposed to harmful substances:
Combination safety shower with eye/face wash: This system integrates a full-body deluge shower with an eye/face wash station, allowing for simultaneous rinsing of both the body and face. This unit can be fitted with a drain bowl, a foot treadle activation or a combination of both.
Combination safety shower with eyewash: This system integrates a full-body deluge shower with an eyewash station, allowing for simultaneous rinsing of both the body and eyes. This unit can be fitted with a drain bowl, a foot treadle activation or a combination of both.
Deluge showers: Deluge showers provide a large deluge of water to decontaminate the body. They are pull rod activated.
Eye/face wash stations: These units feature two spray heads with flow regulators and self opening covers. They deliver a gentle stream of water, ensuring flushing contaminants from the eyes and face.
Eyewash stations: These units feature two spray heads with flow regulators and self opening covers. They deliver a gentle stream of water, ensuring flushing contaminants from the eyes.
Portable eyewash unit: Portable eyewash units use a gravity fed system to provide a flow of water to flush the eyes. They are perfect for areas with limited plumbed water.
The Australian Standard AS4775 outlines the requirements for safety shower and eyewash equipment, ensuring that workplaces across Australia maintain a high level of safety for employees who may be exposed to hazardous substances. This standard specifies the design, performance, and installation criteria for both safety showers and eyewash stations, which are critical in providing immediate decontamination in case of chemical exposure.
According to AS4775, safety showers must deliver a sufficient flow of water to effectively rinse contaminants from the body, while eyewash stations are required to provide a gentle flow of water or solution to flush the eyes without causing further injury. The standard also emphasises the importance of accessibility; these units should be located within a 10-second travel distance from potential hazards. Click here to learn more about the importance of the “10-second rule” when installing a safety shower or eyewash stations.
All of our Spill Crew safety shower and eyewash units are certified to meet the requirements outlined by this standard. By following AS4775 guidelines, employers can ensure that their safety shower and eyewash equipment is properly maintained and ready for use when needed, ultimately protecting their workforce from serious injuries.