Posts Tagged ‘industrial shower’

Raising Awareness To Prevent Legionella

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

As well as the latest on new Hughes Safety Showers products & events, we will be offering articles on various Safety standards that impact our company and services.

Understanding the dangers of contracting Legionella

Understanding certain facts about Legionella is essential when selecting and furthermore maintaining emergency safety showers and eyebath/facewash units. Hughes equipment is designed to minimise the risk of Legionella.

Marketing Manager Mike Hall tests one our Eyebaths

Marketing Manager Mike Hall tests one our Eyebaths

“Employers are legally responsible for the health and safety of their employees and have a duty of care to the wider community,” says Tony Hughes, Managing Director of Hughes Safety Showers.

“The penalties for failure can be severe; the consequences can be disastrous and yet the solution is surprisingly simple.”

By understanding certain facts and the features you will be better informed to choose the right equipment.

 

FACTS – on Legionella
• Legionnaires’ disease is a type of pneumonia.
• It occurs more frequently in men than women and usually affects middle-aged or elderly people.
• The bacterium which causes legionnaires’ disease is Legionella pneumophila.
• It mainly lives in water and thrives between 20ºC and 45ºC
• People catch the disease by inhaling small droplets of water suspended in the air that contain the Legionella bacterium.
• Water storage facilities and equipment that uses water are at particular risk.
• Emergency showers and eyebath/facewash equipment should be designed to minimise this risk.
• Good maintenance is essential to avoid Legionella.

 

FEATURES – of Hughes products to combat Legionella
• pipes can be flushed effectively
• there are no ‘dead legs’ to trap water
• rust sludge cannot build up
• pipe work is galvanised both internally and externally
• nozzles can be easily removed and cleaned

 

ADVICE – to help reduce the risk of Legionella
• Keep the temperature of static water outside the 20ºC to 45ºC range
• Fit thermostats to heated water tanks to keep water below 20ºC
• Insulate tanks and pipe work to control the temperature and avoid variations
• Fit temperature gauges for an early indication of potential problems
• Only use a portable water supply
• Flush the system every week to reduce the risk of Legionella contamination and confirm that the system is operating correctly
• Dose standing water with chlorine to kill the Legionella bacteria
• Clean shower nozzles regularly
• Replace eyebath diffusers and clean the eyebath filter every six months

Posted by admin at 3:18pm August 6th, 2009

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Latest emergency response shelters for Scotland

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Hughes Safety Showers have signed a 12-month contract with Scottish NHS to supply our latest generation of emergency response shelters to hospital A&E departments across the country.

Following a CBRN or hazmat incident, the rigid frame shelter can be quickly erected outside a hospital to decontaminate casualties before they are admitted. The aim is to prevent contamination of the hospital, staff and patients.

The new rigid frame shelter fitted out for decontamination

The new rigid frame shelter fitted out for decontamination

As part of the contract, we will work closely with each hospital to identify the best location for the shelters and devise a suitable storage solution so that they are easily accessible and ready for immediate use.

Posted by admin at 12:26pm July 23rd, 2009

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Knowledge sharing – all part of the process

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

What do you do when you want to be more than simply a supplier of equipment – in our case emergency showers and eyebath/facewash equipment?

Well, to begin with you can expand the relationship with your customers. Give them support and advice, over and above the product itself. What about legislation and industry standards? Essential if you are going to make the right choices when buying emergency safety showers and eyebath/facewash equipment. Then there’s the practical considerations and the technical issues associated with different types of showers and eyebaths. Staff training is also vitally important.

Our Business Development Manager, Garry O’Hara, is putting his 30+ years industrial experience to good use and helping customers to take advantage of the knowledge and experience we have acquired at Hughes over the past 40 years.

As a result, several water utility companies have already started talking to us about the effects and likely requirements of the new European Standard. It’s the sort of information that could have a direct affect on the type of equipment they install. One has invited Garry to deliver a presentation to specialist staff as part of its Continuing Professional Development programme.

Some companies just want to ‘move boxes’ but we want to do more. We’re obviously in the business of selling safety equipment but we also want to build long term relationships. And, above all, that means building confidence, helping customers to make the right decisions, even if, on occasions, it means they don’t buy from us. Ultimately it’s all about customer satisfaction.

Our continued success, even during the recession, proves that good customer relations are essential. We’re sure plenty of you share our philosophy and are equally successful. It’s just that we never hear from you. Too busy was the cry. Well, perhaps now is the time to speak up and set an example.

Posted by admin at 4:20pm July 22nd, 2009

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On tour again: Hughes visit Oman, Qatar & UAE

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

No roadies, no entourage for this double act, just laptops packed with the latest info. Export Sales Manager Paul Darlington and Marketing Manager Mike Hall travel light when they’re on the road. This time they’ve been taking the Hughes message to Oman, Qatar and the UAE. It’s a repeat of the successful seminars they ran last year in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Topics included safety issues, latest international standards and selecting the most suitable emergency safety showers and eyebath/facewash equipment. Our Middle East sales office in Sharjah and local distributors pitched in to lend support.

Paul and Mike also took time out to visit customers in the region and look at the Qatalum Project in Qatar where we will be supplying emergency safety showers and eyebath/facewash equipment worth more than $1 million.

Posted by admin at 4:19pm July 22nd, 2009

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Hughes Safety Showers announce Distributor of the Year

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Hughes Safety Showers is proud to accounce it’s Distributor of the Year for 2008 as Flowtronix in the UAE. It marks a 10-year partnership for Hughes with the Abu Dhabi based company.

During this time, Flowtronix has played an important role in helping us develop our showers and eyebath business in the Middle East. One of their most recent successes was a contract to supply tank showers for the Jebel Ali Sewerage Treatment Project being built for the Dubai Municipality.

Congratulations to everyone at Flowtronix for their well deserved accolade.

Posted by admin at 12:18pm July 22nd, 2009

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