PRATT SHOWER AND EYE WASH TEST TAG – PACK OF 10
Pratt shower and eyewash test tags, pack of 10. Record weekly flushing and annual testing compliance for emergency equipment. Durable tags document test dates, personnel, and equipment condition. Essential for AS4775 compliance and workplace safety audits. Suitable for all emergency shower and eyewash stations.
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Pratt Shower and Eyewash Test Tags provide essential documentation system for recording mandatory weekly flushing and annual testing of emergency decontamination equipment as required by AS4775 Australian Standard. This pack of 10 durable test tags enables comprehensive compliance documentation for safety audits, workplace inspections, and regulatory verification. Each tag provides space for recording test date, inspector name, equipment condition, flow rate measurements, and maintenance observations. Regular documentation demonstrates organizational commitment to workplace safety and provides evidence of due diligence in emergency equipment maintenance. Weekly flushing tags verify equipment activation, identify maintenance issues, and document sediment removal from plumbing systems. Annual testing tags record compliance with mandatory flow rate requirements including minimum 90LPM for emergency showers and 30LPM for eyewash stations. Durable construction withstands industrial environments and weather exposure when attached to outdoor emergency equipment. Suitable for all emergency shower types including combination units, standalone showers, portable systems, and eyewash stations. Proper tagging systems enable quick visual verification of testing compliance during workplace inspections and safety audits. Test tags also prompt scheduled maintenance, ensuring equipment remains in ready-for-use condition. Compatible with all Pratt Safety emergency shower and eyewash models including SE607, SE685, SE612, SE679, SE5050, SE5000, and portable units. Essential for safety managers, facility maintenance personnel, and compliance officers responsible for emergency equipment maintenance programs. Demonstrates commitment to worker safety and regulatory compliance while protecting organizations from liability issues related to inadequate emergency equipment maintenance.








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