Why wash our hands?

28th of November 2012
Why wash our hands?

In the fourth part of our special series looking back at the history of hygiene, ECJ focuses on hand hygiene. When did we as human beings realise the value of washing our hands, and how did we become aware that clean hands play such a vital role in stopping and preventing the spread of infection?

The awareness of hand hygiene goes much further

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Northern Europe regions most innovative, says study

27th of November 2012
Northern Europe regions most innovative, says study

Northern European regions are top when it comes to innovation in Europe, but there is considerable diversity in regional performance across the countries, and within the member states.

That's according to the European Commission's Regional Innovation Scoreboard 2012.

Unsurprisingly, the most innovative regions come from the most innovative

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Pushing boundaries in dryer engineering

26th of November 2012
Pushing boundaries in dryer engineering

Have you ever wondered where the ideas for new products come from? Or how they are designed, engineered, prototyped and launched as finished articles? ECJ editor Michelle Marshall visited Dyson, the company that launched the groundbreaking Airblade hand dryer, to talk exclusively to its design manager about how the product came about.

When it was

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‘Fido’ cleans up dog mess in Scotland

23rd of November 2012
‘Fido’ cleans up dog mess in Scotland

An all-terrain vacuum cleaner designed for picking up dog mess has been cleaning the streets in the UK.

The Faeces Intake Disposal Operation - Fido for short -was recently put to work in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, where the council has been trying to eradicate the problem of dog fouling.

In an extreme measure earlier this year, operatives

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OCS New Zealand fined after worker accident

22nd of November 2012
OCS New Zealand fined after worker accident

The New Zealand operation of cleaning company OCS has been fined 47,500 euros after two of its employees required plastic surgery after suffering chemical burns because of poor supervision.

The company was sentencedin Napier District Court on two charges of failing to take all practicable steps to protect a man and woman employed to clean the

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World Toilet Summit tackles sanitation

21st of November 2012
World Toilet Summit tackles sanitation

The 12th World Toilet Summit will open in Durban, South Africa, next month - it takes place from December 4-6.

Minister of human settlements Tokyo Sexwale will officially open the event, which is being held in Africa for the very first time. The global sanitation solutions forum is taking place at a time when at least 2.5 billion people in the

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