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Eyewash stations must be available in the decontam area and in areas where disinfectants are being used and a hands-free operation. True or False?

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Eyewash stations are indeed required in decontamination areas and where disinfectants are used, and must support hands-free operation, for effective emergency eye care in the lab.

Step-by-step explanation:

True, eyewash stations must be available in the decontamination area and in areas where disinfectants are being used, and they must have hands-free operation. This is essential for laboratory safety to ensure immediate flushing/irrigation of the eyes in case of exposure to harmful substances.

Proper lab safety protocols require that such stations are easily accessible in case of an emergency, reducing the risk of serious injury or damage to the eyes.

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