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Sleep - are you getting enough?
21st of March 2017We all crave it and at times may complain we are not getting enough of it – sleep, that is. Hartley Milner looks at sleep deprivation and the impact it can have on our health, productivity in the workplace and national economies.
Ever wondered why some people seemingly get away with the briefest of visits to the land of nod without suffering
Holchem training shop
20th of March 2017Hygiene technology solutions specialist Holchem has launched an online training shop where users can book a number of different training courses.
This shop is an extension to the company’s existing website which includes washroom hygiene and cleaning equipment. Courses are run throughout the year across the UK and customers can book
Hygiena Salmonella test
20th of March 2017Hygiena International says its InSite Salmonella micro-organism colorimetric test is rapid, convenient and extremely accurate. It combines both swab, pre-enrichment and selective enrichment in a single self-contained swab device for testing environmental surfaces, giving results in 24 hours.
According to the European Food Safety Authority, around
Creating a greener world
20th of March 2017Many sustainable companies set themselves long-term goals for reducing water and chemical use and minimising their environmental impact. We ask ‘green’ companies about their key sustainability targets - and how they aim to meet them.
Many companies claim to be sustainable via bold statements about reducing emissions, energy use,
Scrubbing safely
14th of March 2017Safety is an important factor in any scrubber dryer – both for the person using the machine and any members of the public nearby. Ann Laffeaty asks scrubber dryer manufacturers how they make their machines safe.
Any machinery has its potential dangers and the scrubber dryer is no exception. Its very size means that a collision could cause
Human resource future-proofing
14th of March 2017Experience as we start the New Year has indicated some considerable movement of key employees both into and out of organisations often creating consternation, concern, and some could say ‘panic’ in the recruitment process.
It could be argued that any organisation that supports, develops and leads its staff to success is equipping the