Cleanzine: your weekly industry and hygiene industry news 16th February 2012 Issue no. 506
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Products SCA's binding offer on G-P's European tissue operations is accepted SCA's binding offer to acquire Georgia-Pacific's European tissue operations has been accepted. Georgia-Pacific's acceptance of SCA's binding offer follows consultations with appropriate works councils. As a result, a sales and purchase agreement has been signed by both parties. The process will continue towards finalising the acquisition, including the approvals by relevant competition authorities and further local consultation processes. Carpet cleaning work injury survey looks at equipment ergonomics A recent survey of carpet cleaning technicians has found that some have experienced injuries while using carpet cleaning equipment when working at both residential and commercial facilities. The January 2012 survey was conducted for US Products, a leading manufacturer of professional carpet cleaning equipment, and was first posted on the company's Facebook site, reports Robert Kravitz. As of February 3rd, 2012, 69 respondents had completed the survey. New activated hydrogen peroxide cleaner disinfectants clean fast in healthcare environments
Enterprises must boost innovation as global competition becomes stronger
Tristel launches sporicidal wipes you can actually see work
Quick and easy to use, the Tristel Sporicidal surface wipe uses chlorine dioxide to provide high-level disinfection against all microorganisms (spores, mycobacteria, viruses, fungi, bacteria) in under a minute. Once activated, the wipe changes colour so the user knows it's ready for use. For improved safety, microorganisms are killed on the wipe so they are not simply transferred to another surface during the decontamination process. Bower Products launches quality stainless steel air freshener
Dealing with feminine hygiene waste in a revolutionary new way
The above process can be expensive, time consuming and potentially labour extensive. Vectair Systems believes the new Femcare Antimicrobial system will revolutionise the way in which the industry conducts the future servicing of feminine hygiene units. Better-than-national infection rate drops even further at hospital using Xenex
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BREAKING NEWS As Cleanzine was about to be broadcast today, I received notification that the Carpex/Windex exhibition & conference, which had been due to be held at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry on 8th & 9th of March, has been postponed. The new dates have been advised as 3rd & 4th October 2012 and the venue remains the same. The event is organised by Quartz Business Media and is sponsored by the National Carpet Cleaners Association and the Federation of Window Cleaners. Martin Scott, exhibition sales director, said that the decision was taken "because both sectors are finding trading tough and both are reporting that business activity is not set to rise until Q3 of this year. It was felt that holding the event in the Autumn, would allow everyone to take advantage of the expected increase in buying activity." For further information you can email martin at: martinscott@quartzltd.com Yours,
This Week's News
Government urged to boost credibility of apprenticeship schemes The Forum of Private Business has urged the Government to simplify the entire apprenticeship system to make it more business-friendly and appealing to industry leaders. Marking National Apprenticeship Week (6th - 10th February), the business support organisation made its submission to the Business, Innovation & Skills Select Committee's inquiry into apprenticeships, in which it called for a number of adjustments to make the scheme more appropriate to the needs and requirements of UK businesses. RIA introduces new website for 2012 Convention The Restoration Industry Association will be holding its 67th Annual Leadership Summit and Industry Expo at the Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center and Hotel in Myrtle Beach, S.C., from March 27th -29th - and it has recently introduced a new website to provide information to the industry on the event. "This site provides a real-time look at the exhibition hall for both attendees and exhibitors, a complete listing of the sessions RIA will be offering and all of the details attendees need to make their plans to attend the Convention," explains RIA Executive Director Tim Shaw. "Y Viva Espana" says the cleaning industry
"The Organising Committee stresses the professional cleaning & hygiene sector's widespread acceptance which, for three days, has endorsed the trade fair at Feria Valencia with its presence," it says. In-depth study reveals controlling, target-driven approach to leadership as counter-productive The Work Foundation's major study to reveal the essence of outstanding leadership has crushed the commonplace assumption that powerful leaders with a controlling and target-driven approach are essential in tough economic times. Based on over 250 in-depth qualitative interviews, the two-year study, 'Exceeding Expectation: the principles of outstanding leadership', provides proof that a highly people-centred approach to leadership results in outstanding performance. Six high-profile UK organisations took part in the study including EDF Energy, Guardian Media Group, Tesco and Unilever. As data in the report demonstrates, one of the most striking elements to emerge from the research was the stark contrast between how outstanding and good leaders behaved. Until all the interviews were comp Pest problems solved with the WoolSafe Organisation
'The Control & Treatment of Textile Insect Pests' will give all professional carpet technicians the necessary expertise to deal with these destructive bugs and is fully compliant with COPR (Control of Pesticide Regulations) Requirements with successful attendees receiving TIP numbers. Trainees who are Clean Trust (IICRC) members will also receive one Continuing Education Credit (CEC). Catalogue of safety failings by Rotherham recycling firm A recycling company in Rotherham displayed "a blatant disregard" for the safety of 120 workers by failing to protect them properly against dangerous parts of cutting and crushing equipment. The Health and Safety Executive uncovered a catalogue of safety breaches during an inspection of the Universal Recycling Company site in Wharf Road, Kilnhust, Mexborough, in May 2010. The HSE found failings both in the yard and in the machine shop and had to return for a second day to complete the investigation. Italian Cleaning to participate in mission to UAE and Qatar Italian Cleaning is to host a trade mission in Qatar and the UAE from 3rd to 8th March 2012. During the mission, Italian Cleaning will follow a customised agenda of meetings with local operators at their premises. The goal of this mission is to find distributors and establish partnerships. The mission is promoted and organised by Padova Promex, the Special Agency of the Chamber of Commerce of Padova, with the support of the Padova Point of Dubai and Doha. Helping British Airways 'To Fly. To Serve'
"Our principal objectives were to secure best value alongside a contract framework that would drive safety, quality and punctuality," reveals British Airway's Manager Business Development, Dave Lucas. "We were also determined to find a partner with whom we can continue to develop and innovate improvements in our cabin appearance standards. We believe OCS is the right choice to meet these aspirations". Steady stream of biobased products are headed our way in 2012 According to Jacquie Ottman of J. Ottman Consulting in New York, a steady stream of biobased products-everything from compostable dinnerware and sugarcane soft drink bottles, to commercial cleaning chemicals made from agricultural materials-is headed our way in 2012. Some of this is because of the public's greater concerns about global climate change and the excessive use of natural resources. Sercon celebrates new association with cleaning contract win
Hanover currently manages homes for more than 5,000 residents throughout Scotland, offering the choice of rented; shared ownership; shared equity and fully owned housing. Heavy duty scrubber dryers come with a three year warranty
The Premium Line range of scrubber dryers offers various options including an Atex explosion-proof machine suitable for hazardous environments and an all stainless-steel version suitable for the food industry. These machines are available from a compact pedestrian 26 litre through to a large 350 litre ride-on scrubber dryer. All clean at Northampton College Norse Commercial Services has kicked off 2012 by announcing the award of a contract to provide the cleaning at Northampton College. The three-year contract, worth approximately £350K per year, started on 1st January. Guests protected from filthy hotel rooms by new safety systems
Rigorous monthly audits will monitor the cleanliness of surfaces, bedding and bathrooms as well as identifying problems associated with pests. Following the various news stories that emerged last year surrounding bed bug infestations, hoteliers are looking for new ways to avoid similar occurrences in 2012. The room hygiene module will protect a hotel's reputation and offer a defence against fraudulent customer complaints. Camden Council appoints ISS as new facilities management partner Camden Council has awarded a three-year contract to ISS Facility Services to manage building cleaning, reactive repairs, planned maintenance, helpdesk services, and porterage in 62 schools, 10 children's centres and 162 other council buildings, including libraries and offices. Camden will move from a range of support contracts with different suppliers into this single contract with ISS, saving money and making for a more streamlined process. The Cleanzine Archive Search We keep an extensive archive of news stories and product information that have featured in past issues of The Cleanzine. If you would like to run a search of the The Cleanzine web site using the search tool below please just go ahead by entering in the name of the person, product or company or any other key words that you are looking for. How to contact us at The Cleanzine:
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PPC introduces new cleaning and maintenance course The Preparation Group has introduced a new course to its 2012 training programme entitled 'Refurbishing, Cleaning & Maintaining Hard Floors'. The course will focus on the environmentally friendly restoration of surfaces such as concrete, terrazzo & marble back to their initial beauty. Using the latest methods and accessories applied to autoscrubbing/drying equipment, delegates will learn how to remove scratches and the build-up of dirt and grime to produce hygienically clean, glossy surfaces without the need for harsh chemicals. Queen's Diamond Jubilee: 60 years of Britain at work (more productive, more prosperous, more unequal, more stressed, more workless) In a special Work Audit report published yesterday to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee year, the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development looks at how work in Britain has changed since 1952. The report finds: * There are at present some 29 million people in employment in the UK, six million more than in the 1950s, but there has been no increase in the total number of hours worked each week. The UK has thus undergone a process of informal 'work-sharing' since the 1950s with a fall of 10 hours in the length of the average working week. In the 1950s only 4% of people worked part time; 60 years later the proportion is 1 in 4 (6.5 million employees). Pseudomonas - we need more facts By Yvonne Orgill, CEO of the Bathroom Manufacturers Association The tragic baby deaths in Belfast's Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital have shocked us all and investigations into how and where this killer bug, pseudomonas, thrived, need to be carried out quickly and accurately. Members of the Bathroom Manufacturers Association are as keen as any in the industry to find out the real facts from the investigators. The worst thing we can do is jump to conclusions and respond without more information. Recognising the best toilets for 25 Years
Now celebrating its 25th Anniversary, Loo of the Year Awards is promoted by The British Toilet Association and is run this year in association with Headline Sponsor Lepicol, a probiotic formulation specifically developed to help maintain healthy bowels - naturally. Other sponsors include Clos-o-Mat and Bonasystems. Check who's working for you, Olympics firms told Employers who plan to take on more staff for the Olympic and Paralympic Games must check their labour providers, warns Her Majesties Revenue & Customs. Labour providers are agencies that supply temporary workers to meet seasonal and market demand. With the Olympics leading to an increase in businesses needing temporary workers, HMRC is urging them to carry out checks on their labour suppliers. The department wants them to ensure, where possible, that VATand other taxes are being paid. MITIE Chief Executive awarded a CBE in the New Year Honours List for 2012
Ruby joined MITIE, the FTSE 250 outsourcing and energy services company, in 2002 and was appointed as CEO in 2007. She is one of a small number of women holding the position of Chief Executive in the FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 and is the first Asian woman to be appointed in such a role within that group of companies. ServiceMaster Clean team members boast BDMA status
The company retains its position in its sector of having what it believes is the highest number of British Damage Management Association qualified senior technicians. A 'Clean Sweep' for OCS at Brunel University
OCS will work with the university to increase service quality and efficiencies over the length of the contract - initially three years with a potential two year extension. Events & Exhibitions GZ TOILETEXPO 2012 China Clean Expo 2012 ISSA/Interclean Amsterdam INAClean Pulire Eurasia WFBSC |