In Canada, while there isn’t a specific national standard for eyewash stations, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) references ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2014 as a guideline. The CCOHS emphasizes the importance of using potable water in eyewash stations to prevent additional harm during decontamination.
Given that your building’s water has lead levels exceeding safe limits, using it in plumbed eyewash stations would not comply with these standards and could pose health risks. It’s advisable to either treat the water to ensure its potability or use alternative solutions, such as self-contained eyewash stations with sterile saline or preserved water, to meet safety requirements.
Read more about emergency eyewash station laws in your province and understand our full compliance game plan to ensure you and your employees are attended to in case of an incident that requires these measures. Hope this helps!
-OHSInsider Staff