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Choosing the correct chemical dispenser Understanding the power of clean hands Foaming up or liquid-soap?



contents NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018 VOL 19 NO. 6 Prime Cleaning Suppliers is a leading South African cleaning-solutions supplier, established in 1996. Prime Cleaning Suppliers has spent a number of years building strong brands, many of which have been tested by the SABS 1828 and 1853 standards and carry their mark of surety, which gives the customer confidence when using the products. All disinfectants are registered as per Act 29 and compliance to the VC8054 compulsory specification for disinfectants. Prime Cleaning Suppliers’ complete cleaning solutions cover paper products/dispensers, cleaning chemicals/ disinfectants, floorcare machines and cleaning sundries. Prime Cleaning Suppliers has an ongoing commitment to ensure the best long-term solution to their customers and represents the following brands: Aquarius, Kleenex, Scott, Wetrok, Wypall, and Rubbermaid Commercial Products.

Opinion

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Cannabis in the workplace? A sobering thought

Industry News

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Serialong Trust acquires stake in leading chemical cleaning firm ISSA announces 2018 Innovation Awards winner Diversey CEO to step down at end of 2018 Showcasing best practices in African wastemanagement solutions Trojan Battery acquisition offers huge strategic value Industry transformation attracted new Nilfisk EMEA head Supporting the annual Global Handwashing Day Tsebo Solutions Group wins SAVCA Industry Award

Educational World Toilet Day – Drawing attention to a major worldwide dilemma Safety in food industry not negotiable! SHOWA

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Training videos offer deeper understanding of how to perform specific tasks – GCE Africa’s professional cleaning showcase primes for 2019 – ISSA Cleantex Africa Powerful cleaning, even on inclines – Hako

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Why clean hands should be at the heart of your business KCP champions Scott Clean workplaces to promote hand-hygiene on Global Handwashing Day 2018

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DuPont Industrial Biosciences introduces PREFERENZ® line for liquid laundry detergents PTC book filled with ideas by inspiring companies Global Best Practice Awards for PTC professionals Innovative dispensing system for OPL applications

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from the editor

The year in review

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Cannabis and the workplace? A sobering thought Since the legalisation of the possession and use of cannabis for private purposes by the Constitutional Court, many concerns have been raised

As we reflect on the year, the very serious water crisis in Cape Town, Western Cape and the rest of country as a whole can’t be overlooked, as it created its own challenges. Cleaning and hygiene service providers faced a daunting period in having to maintain acceptable hygiene standards within a dwindling water supply environment. The water-shortage situation resulted in a significant increase in the use of sanitising gels, foams and even wet wipes, as people turned to alternative means in order to maintain effective hand-hygiene routines. The recent rains have since eased this issue to a certain extent, but hopefully this experience raised the awareness of the importance and crucial role that water plays in ensuring cleanliness in facilities. Moving on to a more positive topic, the staging of the first ISSA Executive Summit in Cape Town was a resounding success as it brought together 155 of the industry’s most senior leaders from all over the country and several other African countries. Due to popular demand, and for those who missed it, the decision was made to host another one-day International Accredited Auditing Professional certification workshop in Johannesburg at the ISSA Cleantex Africa 2019 expo scheduled for June next year. With this, the final issue of the year, we at African Cleaning Review want to thank you for your continued support and wish you a safe and pleasant December holiday period. We look forward to sharing industry news, latest developments and of course, the build-up to Africa’s own professional cleaning and hygiene showcase offering innovative solutions to cleaning professionals and end-users, ISSA Cleantex Africa 2019. Enjoy the read.

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about what this would mean in the workplace.

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mployers want to know how they will ensure that people do not arrive at their place of work under the influence of cannabis, while employees fear they could be subjected to unsafe and unwarranted behaviour from cannabis-using colleagues who then attempt to blame the legal use of cannabis at home as their excuse and expect to be exonerated from their actions as a result. In this article, Michael Opperman, CEO of Omni Labour Consultants, explains that employers must ensure that they have policies and procedures in place to ensure that employees are sober at work. It is imperative to clearly read and understand the judgment of the Constitutional Court in this regard. Judge Raymond Zondo said he had “concluded that the limitation is not reasonable and justifiable in an open and democratic society based on human dignity, equality and freedom”. He then made an order declaring the relevant provisions about the use of cannabis constitutionally invalid where it criminalises the use or possession of cannabis, in private, by an adult, for personal consumption. It is clear that private use is allowed, and the argument would be about when the use of cannabis is private. To start with, ‘private’ would not mean any public place or place of work. At the workplace, the Occupational Health and Safety Act (Act 85 of 1993) and Regulations 1031 section 2A would apply regarding intoxication.

According to section 2A, an employer should not permit anyone who is, or who appears to be, under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs, to enter or remain in a workplace. People in a workplace are not allowed to be under the influence of, or have in their possession, use or offer other people intoxicating liquor or drugs. Employers can only allow people who use medicine to perform duties if its side-effects do not constitute a threat to the health or safety of the employee or other employees. Therefore, an employee, who is contractually bound to the employer during certain hours, has to adhere to the employer’s rules, regulations and policies in the workplace, including undergoing the same or similar sobriety tests for cannabis as for any other narcotic or alcohol-related transgression. The most important aspect is that employers’ policies should embrace the concept of sobriety in the workplace. There should be a zero-tolerance policy for any use of non-medical, controlled, mind-altering substances. If recent usage can be determined by testing the employee, any employee entering the workplace with a trace of alcohol, cannabis or any other non-prescription drug would fall foul of company policy, as well as the regulations made in terms of the Occupational Health and Safety Act. The same or similar sobriety tests can, therefore, be conducted in the workplace for being under the influence of cannabis as with any other narcotic or alcoholrelated transgression.


opinion The most important aspect is that employers’ policies should embrace the concept of sobriety in the workplace. There should be a zero-tolerance policy for any use of non-medical, controlled, mind-altering substances. Section 8(1) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act states that employers should provide and maintain, as far as possible, a working environment that is safe and without risk to the health of their employees. It is common cause that the enforcement of sobriety is reasonably possible. The consequences for employers allowing someone to work with tools and interact with clients outweigh the risk of tolerating the use of cannabis at work or its presence in an employee’s system when at work, because the employer carries the risk if anything goes wrong. However, safety is not the only possible motive for an employer to

have zero-tolerance for alcohol or unauthorised narcotics in the system of an employee at work. Other aspects of working when under the influence of any mind-altering substance include that it could affect an employee’s better judgement in terms of social transgressions, such as bringing the employer into disrepute when inappropriately dealing with a client. There is also the possibility of miscalculating in terms of chemical dilutions, safety, accounting, stock and design, which could be regarded as not acting in the best interests of the employer, or negligence in performing designated duties.

The legalisation of the private use of cannabis, therefore, does not in any way exonerate employees from their duties at work, the policies applicable in the workplace and the legislation that governs misconduct as a result of being under the influence of cannabis at work.

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industry news Serialong Trust acquires stake in leading chemical cleaning firm

Bonang Mohale

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ntrepreneur and Business Leadership SA CEO Bonang Mohale and Afrika Tikkun Capital have acquired a 25.1 percent stake in Gra-Tech (Pty) Ltd, Africa’s leading industrial chemical cleaning business. The company provides essential maintenance services to a host of bluechip clients across Africa’s industrial sector. Clients include Eskom, Babcock, Hereaus, Hitachi, Alstom Power, Sasol, Sapref, Engen, Sappi, Mondi, Iscor, AECI, Kynoch, ArcelorMittal, PetroSA, Caltex and Steinmüller.

Mohale describes this latest investment, the fifth made through the 100 percent black-owned and 75 percent black-women-owned Serialong Trust since 2002, as a “vote of confidence in South Africa’s heavy industrial sector. It is consistent with my investment strategy – we want to get into more industrial, engineering, and infrastructure projects as these contribute greatly to economic growth”. Africa Tikkun Capital is a joint venture with the Afrika Tikkun Endowment Trust, which was set up for the benefit of Afrika Tikkun NPC, the charity founded in 1995 by the late Chief Rabbi Cyril Harris and the late philanthropist and businessman Bertie Lubner. Gra-Tech CEO David Nuttall said bringing in a businessman of Mohale’s stature and experience will sustain growth in the current tough economy, uplift its current staff complement and enable it to “build bigger and better relationships for the benefit of the

company and employees,” he said. The services that Gra-Tech provides are essential to Eskom’s continued operations. Gra-Tech is the only African company that is authorised to conduct chemical cleaning on Level 1 plants consisting of boilers, heat exchangers and piping systems at the utility’s power stations. In addition, Gra-Tech was a key stakeholder in projects that saw the Return To Service (RTS) of the Camden, Grootvlei and Komati power stations. Mohale said he would be actively involved in operations, driving growth, sustainability, corporate resilience, and transformation. He will leverage his 30-plus years in the private sector and extensive experience in the petrochemical industry to grow the business by expanding both the range of industries and the number of countries the business operates in. For more information about the company visit: www.gra-tech.com

ISSA announces 2018 Innovation Awards winner

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owards the end of the final day of ISSA Show North America 2018 in Dallas, Texas, action on the show floor focused on the ISSA Innovation Marketplace, stand 3405, as participants prepared for the announcement of the winner of the 2018 ISSA Innovation of the Year Award. The ISSA Innovation Award Program is a platform to gather and recognise the cleaning industry’s most innovative products and services from top manufacturers and suppliers. It’s official! The 2018 ISSA Innovation of the Year Award winner is: EvoClean by Hydro Systems Co. EvoClean is a venturi-based, water-powered laundry chemical-dispenser for on-premiselaundry applications. Additionally, due to extremely close grading by the judges this year, Honorable Mention Awards were presented to the following four entries:

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• KIRA B50 Intelligent Cleaning Robot by Kärcher North America • KOLO Smart Monitoring System by GP PRO • Scotch-Brite™ Clean & Shine Pad by 3M Commercial Solutions Division • Tork PeakServe Continuous™ Towel Refill and System by Essity Professional Hygiene North America LLC. “Cheers to Hydro Systems for taking the top spot amidst so many great entries,” exclaimed ISSA executive director John Barrett. “All of us at ISSA are proud to recognise Hydro Systems, as well as this year’s honourable mention and category award winners, and all of the fantastic achievements made by the companies that entered this year’s programme that are doing so much for the advancement of our industry.”

The winner of the prestigious 2018 ISSA Innovation of the Year Award was selected by combining the results of the online voting with the evaluations of the esteemed panel of judges, all respected leaders in the commercial-cleaning industry. The award-winning ISSA Show family of exhibitions brings together executives and leaders from all segments of the cleaning industry. These shows offer global platforms for manufacturers, distributors, and facility-service providers in commercial and residential cleaning to connect, conduct business, and share trends and information.


industry news Diversey CEO to step down at end of 2018

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iversey, a customer-centric global leader in the hygiene and cleaning industry, announced a transition of executive responsibilities. Dr Ilham Kadri will be resigning from her position as Diversey’s chief executive officer effective 31 December 2018. Effective immediately, Carlos Sagasta, Diversey’s Chief Financial Officer, and Gaetano Redaelli, Diversey’s Global President, Professional Division, will become joint deputy CEOs. In addition to their current roles, they will also be responsible for running the company on a day-to-day basis, until a successor is identified. “Since becoming a standalone company in September 2017, I’m proud that Diversey has emerged as a strong, profitable, sustainable company. Our efforts to transform and digitise the hygiene and cleaning market have resulted in double-digit bottom-line growth since 2013 and a record double-digit topline growth this

year,” said Dr Kadri. “I am honoured to have had the opportunity to lead this impressive team who have worked hard to help our company evolve and reach our potential. I’m confident they will continue to drive solid growth and value for our customers and partners.” “We are excited about everything Ilham and the strong team have accomplished over the course of the past year in establishing Diversey as a standalone business and in showing strong momentum with record growth including significant wins in the US food service. We wish Ilham much success in her new role, and we look forward to her continued involvement with Diversey as a significant investor,” said Ken Hanau, a managing director at Bain Capital Private Equity and a member of Diversey’s Board of Directors. “We are well-positioned for the future and are investing to drive growth and deliver value to our customers.” Following a two-month transition period commencing on 1 January 2019, Dr Kadri will officially take on her

Dr Ilham Kadri new leadership role at Solvay as Chairperson of the Executive Committee and CEO of the Group. Solvay is an advanced materials and speciality chemicals company, committed to developing chemistry that addresses key societal challenges. Solvay innovates and partners with customers worldwide in many diverse end markets. Its products are used in planes, cars, batteries, smart and medical devices, as well as in mineral, oil and gas extraction, enhancing efficiency and sustainability.

Showcasing best practices in African waste-management solutions

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humani Industrial Equipment exhibited at the recent Wastecon 2018 exhibition, aimed at showcasing best practices in African waste-management solutions. Victor Nemukula, director at Shumani, says that this year’s event came at a time when South African cities and municipalities continue to grapple with waste minimisation and landfill issues. Landfilling is the current and most common method of solid waste disposal in South Africa and the practice is not sustainable. Therefore, cities need to develop alternative waste-management solutions. However, apart from landfilling, municipalities are battling with increased littering, which has become an environmental issue. To get the better of the problem, municipalities are looking at innovative technologies, such as road sweepers to solve the littering conundrum.

“We decided to exhibit the MACRO M60 road sweeper as it is the correct solution for keeping our city roads and streets clean at minimum costs,” explains Nemukula. “It speaks directly to metropolitan municipalities as well as authorities such as SANRAL.” With the MACRO M60, large volumes of dry waste can be collected. Its 6 m³ hopper and 6 000 kg payload allows for long working shifts. “The machine also offers exclusive capability to sweep in unbalanced conditions like sidewalks. The system allows sweeping on bumps with no operator action required,” explains Nemukula. The MACRO M60 uses a mechanical suction system. The waste is collected by the mechanical action of the side and central brushes, as well as the vertical loading conveyor. The suction is only aimed at capturing the dust as soon as it’s raised up from the floor.

“Other features include the fourwheel steering, which gives the M60 excellent manoeuvrability in all working conditions; a fully adjustable, third front brush that allows sweeping of 180° to the left and right sides; and the ability to dump at heights between 1.1 and 2.3 m,” concludes Nemukula. For more information visit: www.shumani-industrial.co.za

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industry news Trojan Battery acquisition offers huge strategic value

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eading global manufacturer of deep-cycle energy-storage solutions Trojan Battery Company, announced during November that its current majority owner, an affiliate of Charlesbank Capital Partners, has reached an agreement with C&D Technologies, a portfolio company of KPS Capital Partners, for C&D Technologies to acquire Trojan. The acquisition will combine two leading battery manufacturers with complementary product portfolios to create one of the largest energy storage providers with over US$1 billion in revenue, eight manufacturing facilities and a presence in every major region.

“Trojan Battery is an industry leader with a great heritage and an amazing team of employees,” said Neil Thomas, president and CEO of Trojan Battery. “I’m excited about the agreement with C&D and believe that it will secure the company’s future and position it for even greater success in the years ahead.” Trojan Battery was established in 1925 by the Godber family who grew it into one of the leading deep-cyclebattery manufacturers in the world. “Given C&D and Trojan’s complementary portfolios of global manufacturing plants, markets and products, this is a highly compelling combination with tremendous strategic value and an exciting multi-

segment growth opportunity,” said Armand Lauzon, chief executive officer of C&D. “We are committed to preserving everything about C&D and Trojan that our respective loyal customers, suppliers and employees have come to expect over the years, while also using our larger scale and resources to take advantage of many exciting new opportunities,” concludes Lauzon.

Industry transformation attracted new Nilfisk EMEA head

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ilfisk announced the appointment of Steen Lindbo as new executive vice president for Europe, Middle East and Africa

(EMEA). He brings to the role more than 25 years’ international experience in the power-tool and hand-tool industry, working for the US-founded company Stanley Black & Decker. Throughout his career he has filled several management roles in the Nordics, Europe and globally. Most recently he headed up the Handtool, Accessory and Storage Division for Stanley Black & Decker across Europe, Australia and New Zealand. “Europe, Middle East and Africa are all highly important markets for Nilfisk and we are looking to grow across the region. Steen brings years of international experience to Nilfisk and has worked with key account management and commercial development in almost all markets.

I am fully confident that he has the right capabilities and mindset to support our customers’ businesses and grow Nilfisk across the region,” says Hans Henrik Lund, CEO Nilfisk. According to Steen, it was the opportunity to work with a diverse range of customers combined with the current transformation of the cleaning industry that attracted him to Nilfisk. “The professional cleaning industry is in the middle of a very exciting transformation with technologies paving the way for new intelligent ways of cleaning. Nilfisk has a clear ambition to lead this transformation, and I look forward very much to being part of this journey,” he says. For more information visit: www.nilfisk.com

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industry news Supporting the annual Global Handwashing Day

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his year Global Handwashing Day (GHD) took place on Monday 15 October. This worldwide advocacy day is dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding about the importance of hand-hygiene, and particularly handwashing with soap, as an effective and affordable way to prevent diseases. Skin and surface hygiene specialist, GOJO IndustriesEurope, strongly encourages best practice in hand-hygiene, and applauds educational and awareness-raising efforts to help influence behaviour change. This year, the GHD theme focused

on the links between handwashing and food, including food hygiene. Handwashing is an important part of keeping food safe and preventing contamination in catering workplaces. The tagline, ‘Clean hands – a recipe for health’, acted as a reminder to make handwashing a part of every meal. It is especially important for those working in the catering, leisure, and hospitality industries – or any workplace where there is food preparation – to practise good hand-hygiene. Backed by a wealth of scientific expertise, and specialist formulations, GOJO, THE INVENTORS OF PURELL™, has the technology and experience to help food businesses – including hotels, restaurants and cafes – to implement effective hand- and surface-hygiene regimes. They can supply products, dispensers, and eye-catching signage suitable for catering staff in the kitchen,

as well as for customer use in the washroom. Chris Wakefield, vice president, European Marketing & Product Development, GOJO Industries-Europe Ltd comments, “GOJO is a strong advocate for making hand-hygiene second nature to everyone, particularly in food preparation settings. We remain committed to raising the awareness of hand-hygiene and are calling on everyone to help spread the vital message about how hand-hygiene can help prevent contamination and disease.” For more information visit: www.GOJO.com

Tsebo Solutions Group wins SAVCA Industry Award

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sebo Solutions Group was named as a winner in the Large Company Category at the 2018 Southern African Venture Capital (SAVCA) Industry Awards, held in partnership with Investec Bank. The prestigious awards ceremony took place during November at Montecasino, Johannesburg. The SAVCA Awards serves as a platform to recognise portfolio companies that have thrived from private equity and venture capital investment in the region as well as the value these asset classes provide such as mentorship, market access, business development, and guidance around corporate governance. “Each of us can be tremendously proud of this achievement. It is testament to the hard work, diligence and integrity of every one of our 40 000 staff in 28 countries. We are humbled to have been recognised,” said Clive Smith, Group Chief Executive Officer, Tsebo Solutions Group. The SAVCA Industry Awards is a culmination of a rigorous judging

process in which finalists and winners are selected and interviewed and their operations assessed. Thereafter, findings are presented to an esteemed judging panel of industry experts and winners are selected based on the following criteria: • Evidence of growth, including profit growth and investor returns • Job preservation/creation • Innovation • Environmental impact • Social impact • Leadership team/reputation Other differentiating factors included whether: • The nominee is an attractive, distinctive business that stands out amongst its peers • The company demonstrates skilled execution of particular projects, including product innovation, acquisition, capital investment, international expansion or marketing innovation • The business demonstrates evidence of bold and authentic

The 2018 SAVCA Industry Award winners (from left to right): SAVCA Chairman, Craig Dreyer; SAVCA CEO, Tanya van Lill; (Small Company Category) SweepSouth Co-founder and CEO, Aisha Pandor; (Medium-Sized Company Category) Vumatel CFO, Kobus Viljoen; (Large Company Category) Tsebo CEO, Clive Smith and Head of Leverage Finance at Investec Corporate & Institutional Banking, Andrew Chananie.

leadership, including the development of a strong, progressive culture and wider contribution to society • Evidence of the positive impact of the private equity/venture capital relationship with the company: ranging from mentorship to new market access and other relevant factors Tsebo Solutions Group was selected as the overall winner from the Large Company Category group of finalists that included Fidelity Security and KWIKOT.

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Drawing attention to a major worldwide hygiene dilemma

The challenge relating to accessible working toilets and safe drinking water is a major problem worldwide. With this in mind, World Toilet Day – an annual event to help bring awareness to the fact that billions of people around the world do not have access to safe, clean, and reliable toilets or water for bathing, cooking, and handwashing – is held this year on Monday, 19 November.

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he theme this year is When nature calls, and, while a tad humorous, the problems related to accessible working toilets and safe drinking water remain a dilemma around the world. It is estimated that one in three people does not have access to a toilet or dependable ‘potable’ water supplies. According to a joint 2017 report by the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF, Ethiopia has the highest percentage of people in the world without access to toilets – about 90 percent. India comes in second. An estimated 730 million people in India live without basic sanitation facilities, according to these organisations. “World Toilet Day promoters are calling on everybody to become WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) ambassadors on 19 November,” says Klaus Reichardt, CEO and founder of Waterless Co., Inc. “The task of a WASH ambassador is to spread the word and encourage action. The lack of clean, sanitary, and reliable toilets is one of the major reasons for disease and death around the globe.”

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According to Reichardt, some of the ways in which everybody can become WASH ambassadors include the following: • By taking photographs of how your organisation is assisting to promote sanitation and the proper use of toilets in your community and to forward it to: members@wsscc.org • Partake in one of the many World Toilet Day events held around the world or go to: http://www. worldtoiletday.info/wtd2018/events/ to list an upcoming event. • Sharing social media cards, downloading posters, artwork and fact sheets available from: http:// www.worldtoiletday.info/wtd2018/ resources/ “Most importantly, get involved,” adds Reichardt. “I would like to see more corporate sponsors backing these efforts as millions if not billions of people can benefit from their efforts.”

• Nearly 900 million still practice open defecation, which can spread disease on a massive scale • Approximately 80 percent of wastewater flows back into the environment without being treated (Sato et al., 2013) • Nearly two million people use drinking water with no protection against contamination • Twenty percent of schools worldwide have no toilets. About Waterless Waterless Co. LLC. has established a wellrespected reputation as being an innovative manufacturer of no-water urinal systems. Based in Vista, California, the 27-year-old company is the oldest manufacturer of waterless urinals in North America. The company offers a full line of Waterless No-Flush urinals, cleaning liquids, and cost-saving accessories. For more information visit: www.waterless.com

Facts of the matter:

http://www.worldtoiletday.info/wtd2018/events/

• Today, an estimated 4.5 billion people live without a safe toilet

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editorial GCE Training videos offers deeper understanding of how to perform specific tasks

Training videos have become an additional layer of training and instruction in many industries, according to Kaivac, US developer of the No-Touch Cleaning® and OmniFlex™ Crossover Cleaning systems. By using the videos during training sessions, a deeper understanding of how to perform specific tasks is created and the level of training it provides appears to have ‘staying power’. This is important, as studies indicate that many people forget most of what they have been taught within 30 minutes of a conventional training session. While some organisations in the professional cleaning industry, such as Kaivac, with their KaiTutor™ training system, have introduced training videos designed for cleaning workers, many others have not yet realised the power that training videos can muster. In order to assist professional cleaning companies realise this value, Kaivac offers five key benefits of using training videos to teach cleaners: 1. Cost Savings While training should start with in-person training instructors, “follow-up training should be turned over to training videos,” says Matt Morrison, communications manager at Kaivac. “This can drastically reduce the amount of time necessary to train workers, thereby producing significant cost savings.” 2. 24/7 365 Certain video training systems can be attached to cleaning equipment so that they can be accessed whenever and wherever the equipment is used. This way, cleaning workers can review factors they have been taught in order to ensure that they are performing tasks correctly and provide the confidence to do so. 3. Play, Pause, Practise Training videos are especially valuable when training new workers. Workers can watch how a task is performed, stop the video, and then practise performing that task. By utilising this training method, employers will avoid the potential for costly errors made by novice employees. 4. Eliminates Embarrassment When a cleaning worker is performing poorly or not performing a task correctly, the reason may be that the individual is too embarrassed to ask for help. Asking for help is not an issue with videos that are available for assistance at any time. 5. Worker Engagement Videos engage and motivate workers, according to Morrison. “It creates the sentiment with people that they have their own personal trainer, helping them learn.” For more information about Kaivac’s science-based cleaning systems, designed to produce healthy results and outcomes while raising the value of cleaning operations and the professionalism of the worker, visit: www.goscorcleaning.co.za

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educational food safety

Safety in food industry not negotiable! Research shows that our bodies carry and shed an alarming amount of bacteria; our hands alone are estimated to host around 9 million bacteria! With over 4.25 million people employed in the European food and drink industry, there are a lot of hands involved in the processing of that which meets our bodies’ most vital need. As food moves from the farm to the table, the higher the risks and the need for proper safety measures become, according to SHOWA one of the world’s leading manufacturers of medical, cut-resistant, general-purpose, chemical-resistant, and speciality hand-protection products.

Did you know? Food contamination has a huge impact on all companies operating in this sector because of the import and export of locally produced products. A contaminated product leads to a recall of thousands across many countries. With this in mind, the EU has issued several directives and passed legislation to ensure that food and drink products are not contaminated with substances that are harmful or that affect the quality of the products. Safety guidelines such as Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP), Good Hygiene Practices and Codex standards are set up to help companies ensure the safety of their products and the hands that deal with them. These include the correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE) like gloves. However, the reality is that many end up using the incorrect gloves for the task at hand or even no gloves at all.

• Contamination of food from hands carrying bacteria • Contamination of food when poorquality gloves tear or puncture, leaving skin exposed and creating the risk of glove pieces in the food • Poor grip in oily or fatty environments allows room for slip and fall accidents • Hand fatigue when performing fine mechanism tasks or when hands come into contact with water for long periods of time • Higher risk of hand injuries during food handling, such as when dealing with hot or cold foods • Contaminated foods need to be traced and recalled, costing companies highly, while also damaging their reputations • These companies are also scrutinised more by regulatory bodies during audits

What are the risks?

Using the correct gloves makes a difference

• Contamination of food as it moves from different temperatures and locations

• Washing your hands between processes is not enough. Even after careful scrubbing, bacteria

will repopulate within 5–6 days! • Using the wrong gloves can limit finger dexterity, cause skin irritations and lead to slip and fall accidents due to a lack of strong grip in situations where liquids and oils are used. • Using high quality gloves suited for your application offers necessary protection from harsh chemicals and hazardous situations, while simultaneously eliminating direct hand contact with food and preventing crosscontamination. • Thicker single-use gloves worn over other PPE provide an excellent combination of protective properties, while lowering the risk of tearing. In consideration of the above, SHOWA introduced the SHOWA 708: a lightweight and strong nitrile glove specifically designed to combat the risks within the food-processing sector, keeping products safe from contamination and hands safe from harm. The special organic formulation makes 708 safe for contact with all food categories in short-term repeated-

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educational food safety Product benefits:

SUPERIOR FISH SCALE GRIP

UNIQUE INNER-THUMB AND FINGER TEXTURING

EXTRA STRENGTH AGAINST TEARING

The special organic formulation makes 708 safe for contact with all food categories in short-term repeated-contact situations. contact situations. The glove is liquid proof and ideal for use with fatty and oily foods. It conforms to the shape of the hand, creating a comfortable second-skin feeling for extended use during precise manual operations. Due to its increased thickness and nitrile properties, the 708 provides exceptional resistance to tears and chemicals. The grip pattern creates a webbing that runs through the glove, reinforcing the strength and durability. SHOWA 708 measures 0.23mm in thickness and is available in sizes S– XXXL. The winning combination of the SHOWA 708’s exceptional grip, durability and mild material properties makes manual tasks within the foodprocessing industry comfortable and much safer for both the wearer and the product being handled. SHOWA 708 food-safe ambidextrous nitrile gloves are recommended for the following industries:

• HoReCa (Hotel/Restaurant/Catering) • Cleaning • Agriculture • Light assembly of oil-coated pieces • Food processing • Poultry, meat and fish processing • Dairy production • Fruit and vegetable processing • General food preparation About SHOWA Founded in 1954, SHOWA is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of medical, cutresistant, general-purpose, chemical-resistant and speciality hand protection. The company has nine production facilities strategically located around the globe with over 5 500 team members, including a staff of over 100 in research and development! As a 100 percent integrated manufacturer, SHOWA has complete control of the design and manufacturing process of our protective gloves, continuously innovating to provide each wearer with a product that matches expectations.

• Superior fish-scale grip inside and out for safer, extended handling in messy, wet and oily conditions • Fingertip and innerthumb texturing provides user with excellent grip and tactility to prevent accidents and unintended damage while reducing hand fatigue • High dexterity makes the glove suitable for use with all food categories in situations where there is short-term, repeated contact • Unflocked to prevent the risk of food contamination • Thicker nitrile compound provides exceptional resistance to chemicals (EN ISO 374-1:2016/ Type B – JKOPT) • Webbing in the glove from the grip pattern provides extra strength against tears • Ambidextrous ergonomic shape for quick and easy donning and waste reduction • A lightweight glove with stretch-formula nitrile creates a comfortable, second-skin feeling • Beaded cuff adds to tear resistance and prevents droplets from travelling beyond the glove • Blue colour allows immediate identification of broken pieces, eliminating any risk of food contamination (as per HACCP) • Gloves are also packaged in blue food-safe dispenser bags for easy grabbing • Fully compatible with other protective gloves, such as uncoated cutresistant gloves

For more information visit: www.showagroup.eu

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Dispensing with common chemical issues Matt Hayas, global product manager with Hydro Systems, the winner of the 2018 ISSA Innovation of the Year Award, describes the key features to bear in mind when choosing the right chemical dispenser and how to overcome typical dispensing problems that might otherwise negatively impact your business.

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hemical dispensers can be a facility manager’s best tool. Today’s advanced systems allow employees to prepare cleaning solutions more accurately, quickly and safely. They enhance productivity and limit chemical, water and energy waste, helping an organisation become more environmentally friendly. However, if the appropriate dispenser is not selected – or if it’s not properly maintained – employees may face difficulties and potential impact on key processes, such as cleaning. Common mistakes should not get in the way of the numerous benefits chemical dispensers provide. Most, if not all, dispensing problems can be solved or avoided altogether if there is proper education about potential issues and what to look for in dispensing systems.

Finding the right solution There are a handful of common chemical dispensing issues. However, there is almost always a simple solution to fix the problem. These include: • Changing water flow and pressure. Water flow and pressure can vary greatly, even in different areas of the same building or at different times of the day. Without a consistent and reliable source of water flow or pressure, chemicaldispensing systems may not draw the correct amount of chemical into the water stream. It’s crucial to invest in a chemical-dispensing system that can easily regulate the water flow and pressure through pressure-regulation technology.

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This eliminates dilution variance and won’t allow the system to ‘lean-out’ or overdilute and impact cleaning results. • Inaccuracy with multi-purpose chemicals. Using a multi-purpose chemical can reduce the number of cleaning products needed, thereby improving productivity and profitability. However, multipurpose chemicals require different dilutions for different uses to ensure effectiveness. For example, glass-cleaning will likely use a lean dilution while other tasks, like disinfecting, require a stronger dilution. To ensure a chemical dispenser dilutes each chemical properly, look for a unit that can produce multiple dilutions to fill both bottles and buckets. Selecting different chemical dilutions prevents inaccurate measurements that can result in ineffective cleaning, or even surface damage or residue. • Chemical carryover. For dispensers housing more than one chemical, chemical-carryover is a potential issue. Certain chemicals can be incompatible with each other, even in small amounts. With very leandilution chemicals, a minor amount of another chemical can make a huge difference. For example, a sanitiser at a ratio of 256:1 in a spray bottle only requires 3.5 g of chemical in the entire bottle. To prevent chemical carryover, use a chemical dispenser with dedicated eductors or a select valve that has zero chemical carryover. Look for systems with technology that can channel incoming water to the

proper eductor and mete out the appropriate amount of chemical into the water stream to avoid product mixing and chemical carryover.

Choosing the right dispenser There are a number of general features to look for in a chemical-dispensing system to ensure reliability, durability and accountability. Whether you have a large facility that uses numerous chemicals or a smaller business that requires one or two chemicals, it’s best to find a dispenser with: • Easy-locking buttons. Locking buttons save time when filling large volumes, such as sinks or mop buckets. • Advanced technology. Advanced and patented technology enables perfect dilution rates every time. For example, the EvoClean’s venturitechnology guarantees unparalleled dilution accuracy for multiple products, ensuring the correct amount of chemicals are dispensed consistently. • A user-friendly interface. Avoid complications by selecting a user-friendly interface that allows anyone – from new employees to experienced professionals – to use it regularly and confidently. • Simple installation. The easier a system is to install, the quicker it will be ready to use. To save on installation time, and help with maintenance and tubing purposes, it’s best to find a system with ample working space. ‘Pre-plumbed’ units are available that can be hung on the wall and quickly start dispensing chemicals.


feature dispensing systems • Cost savings – With less chemical and water waste, businesses save money. Labour costs are also reduced when successful cleaning is achieved with the proper dilutions from the start. • Sustainability – Dispensing systems reduce chemical and packing waste and limit greenhouse gasses, as less fuel is required for shipments.

Solutions for success

Maintenance is key It’s important to regularly maintain your dispensing system for optimal performance. Filters, tubing, metering tips and check valves should be checked and replaced as needed. With proper maintenance, facilities will reap the numerous benefits that dispensing systems provide, including: • Accuracy – Well maintained dispensers produce correct dilutions,

which achieve the desired cleaning results. • Safety – Keeping dispensers in good shape reduces any potential contact with hazardous chemicals. • Productivity – A well-maintained chemical dispenser allows for quick and easy preparation of chemical dilutions to avoid manual measurement and time-consuming cleaning do-overs.

You can avoid some chemical-dispensing problems initially by purchasing the right system. Other issues may appear over time due to occasional maintenance needs or an inconsistency with water pressure or flow. Either way, a handful of simple solutions exist to aid each and every problem. By understanding potential issues and how to resolve them, facility managers can better control the important processes – like cleaning – that dispensers so efficiently and productively support. For more information visit: www.hydrosystemsco.com

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Why clean hands should be at the heart of your business Looking to boost productivity, employee satisfaction and sales? Then you should start by understanding the power of clean hands.

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he link between hand-hygiene and public health is undisputed, but what role do clean hands play in business? As a hygiene and health company dedicated to improving wellbeing, Essity set out to answer this question by surveying thousands of consumers and professionals from different countries and industries. Main finding? The simple act of washing hands can boost productivity, increase employee satisfaction, and even help businesses attract and retain customers. Here are five reasons why clean hands should be at the heart of your business:

1. Employees want you to prioritise hand-hygiene We live in times of widespread hygiene concerns, particularly among working people. More than 4 in 10 full-time employees said that they always or often worry about becoming ill due to poor hygiene, and just as many wanted hand-hygiene to be given higher priority at work. While it comes as little surprise that half of all restaurant workers wished for improved handhygiene, they were not alone. Industry workers and people working in sales

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were also just as keen on putting hand-hygiene higher on the corporate agenda.

2. Investing in hand-hygiene means investing in productivity If you want to keep your employees productive, you should start by providing them with the means and knowledge to maintain safe handhygiene at work. Regular handwashing with soap is one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of germs and avoid getting sick, thus enabling employees to stay healthy and attend work. In the US alone, approximately 17 million workdays are lost per year due to the flu – many of which could be prevented by washing hands with soap1.

3. Implementing handwashing routines can boost employee satisfaction Knowing that everyone at work washes their hands properly would have a positive impact on the wellbeing of almost 8 in 10 full-time employees. While 4 in 10 would feel more comfortable and secure, 3 in 10 would feel more satisfied. Promoting

4 in 10 full-time employees wanted hand-hygiene to be given higher priority at work

handwashing at work could even make employees happier (23%) and less stressed (14%), according to the survey.

4. Proper hand-hygiene can bring more customers and boost loyalty Half of respondents said that they usually notice when people don’t maintain proper hand-hygiene, and poor hygiene can be a critical dealbreaker in a buying situation. More than half of respondents said that they have avoided a food establishment because of the overall hygiene and the hygiene of the employees, and 1 in 10 have refrained from staying at a specific hotel or visiting the doctor due to hygiene concerns. While poor hand-hygiene can make a company lose a potential customer, proper hand-hygiene can in fact boost customer loyalty. Noticing that the staff at a restaurant have clear routines for handwashing would make almost half of the respondents more willing to eat there again.

5. Clean hands makes people more likely to trust you Maintaining proper hand-hygiene can also influence how others perceive you.


facilities management review When to wash your hands • After blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing • Before and after preparing food and eating • After using the toilet or coming in contact with it • After touching a pet and handling its food • Before and after caring for a sick person and treating a wound • After touching garbage A vast majority of respondents – more than 8 in 10 – considered people who regularly wash their hands to be more highly regarded. Proper hand-hygiene was associated with being more professional (26%), more trustworthy (26%), more considerate of others (42%), and more conscientious (50%) – all of which are typically mentioned as keys to success in networking and sales. To sum up, improved levels of hand-hygiene can work wonders for

productivity, employee satisfaction and sales. So what can you do to unlock the benefits of clean hands? First of all, give hand-hygiene higher priority at work. Secondly, ensure that all employees have access to soap and water. Finally, promote regular handwashing among your employees – and don’t forget to let your customers know about it. Source: 1

How to wash your hands 1. Wash your hands with lukewarm water and soap 2. Scrub all sides, fingertips, fingernails and between your fingers – don’t forget your thumbs 3. Continue for about 20-30 seconds 4. Rinse well 5. Dry well with a paper towel

https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/flu/activities.html

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KCP champions Scott Clean workplaces to promote hand-hygiene on Global Handwashing Day 2018 Kimberly-Clark Professional* embraced the annual event’s theme ‘Clean Hands - a recipe for health’ by supporting facilities managers with a range of tools to help them champion hand-hygiene, health and wellbeing in the workplace in relation to snacking and eating. This year Global Handwashing Day took place on Monday 15 October.

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ith Global Handwashing Day 2018 linking hand-hygiene and food-hygiene, we wanted to focus on how employees often eat at their desks or in meetings, using their hands and fingers,” says Caroline Stanley, UK head of marketing at Kimberly-Clark Professional*. “With increased ‘hot-desking’ and shared meeting spaces, proper handwashing and drying before and after food becomes even more important to help prevent the spread of nasty bacteria and illnesses.” The company created a special Scott Clean toolkit for Global Handwashing

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Day, which provided facilities managers with everything they needed to engage their guests and employees to enhance hand-hygiene and maximise infection prevention. The toolkit included hand-hygiene posters and washroom mirror-stickers to display in and around the workplace. Plus, to encourage maximum employee participation on the day itself, there were healthy snacks and hand-hygiene postcards to hand out, plus a selfie photo frame and Global Handwashing Day themed novelties. A Scott Clean eToolkit was made available for facilities managers who wanted to spread the word via their company’s online channels

like email, social media, website, intranet and digital signage. “We’ve designed the Scott Clean toolkit to help facilities managers and employers show they really care for their guests and employees by promoting Scott single-use paper hand towels and foam hand cleansers in the washroom as an essential step before every meal or snack,” adds Caroline. “We want this initiative to celebrate facilities managers for choosing Scott and to positively impact employee health and wellbeing in the workplace.” The free Scott Clean eToolkit can be downloaded from: www.kcprofessional.co.uk


editorial ISSA Cleantex Africa Africa’s professional cleaning showcase primes for 2019

The 12th edition of the only professional cleaning and hygiene event in Africa is set to follow on from the very successful previous CleantexPulire exhibition held during 2017. Rebranded as ISSA Cleantex Africa, the biennial showcase for the professional cleaning industry is set to impress. It will be held at Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg from 4–6 June 2019. A highlight of the 2017 event was the formal joint announcement by event founder e-squared publications and ISSA, the worldwide cleaning industry association, of a joint-ownership agreement to collaboratively administer and promote future events. The agreement paved the way to reinforce and enhance this established African cleaning and hygiene

showcase, elevating it to the next level, as well as expanding the association’s local member benefits. ISSA Cleantex Africa serves as a multinational platform where cleaning professionals can connect, share information and trends, and compare equipment, techniques and systems in order to make educated decisions as they consider the best option to steer their companies in a more cost-effective and profitable direction. The professional cleaning business is rapidly changing, and margins are continuously scrutinised by end-users, therefore, it is critical that operators remain competitive while showing a willingness to adapt and implement new technology in order to maintain a competitive edge.

The introduction of a combined biennial exhibition with educational seminars during the 2017 event proved to be very successful and will be replicated in 2019. The addition of relevant workshops, industry and association meetings will create a vibrant hub for industry knowledge and skills transfer. In addition, ISSA Cleantex Africa 2019 will host a full-day International Accredited Auditing Professional (IAAP) certification workshop, to be presented by ISSA’s Programme Development Director (EMEA). For more information about early booking and ISSA member discounts, contact: nande@cleantex.co.za or visit: www.issacleantex.com

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DuPont Industrial Biosciences introduces PREFERENZ® line for liquid laundry detergents

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ith the recent release of DuPont™ PREFERENZ® P 300, DuPont Industrial Biosciences (DuPont) takes its enzyme portfolio, including multiple PREFERENZ® products as well as EFFECTENZ® and REVITALENZ®, to the next level. DuPont’s cuttingedge enzymes help detergent manufacturers in diverse markets around the world provide the performance needed to stay clean in a messy modern world. DuPont delivers enzymes that offer superior ability to remove tough stains for consumers with a wide range of cleaning challenges. The company’s renewable, biodegradable enzymes can avoid harsher cleaning agents while maintaining superior performance, making sustainability as easy as doing the laundry. DuPont will be showcasing the capabilities of its full enzyme portfolio to customers at several upcoming conferences, including the 11th China

International Cleanser Ingredients, Machinery and Packaging Material Expo running from 20–22 November. “DuPont Industrial Biosciences brings tremendous value to the cleaning industry, delivering solutions to the challenges facing current and future consumers. We have enzyme expertise to cleave the stain, biopolymer expertise to transport the stain and preservative expertise to manage microbial challenges, all under one roof,” said Simon Herriott, vice president and global business director for bioactives at DuPont. “Our full PREFERENZ® line is just one example of that collaboration, delivering robust, stable solutions that address our customers’ needs in the laundry space.” From formulation to transportation, to retail to its final destination – the washing machine – DuPont’s recently launched PREFERENZ® P 300 survives the challenges throughout the ‘Journey of the Detergent’.

PREFERENZ® P 300 can help customers reduce their use of stabilisers, cut costs and improve sustainability, all without compromising on performance. A key strength of PREFERENZ® P 300 is its robustness. Structurally stable, this protease delivers reliable cleaning performance where it matters most. PREFERENZ® P 300 rounds out the DuPont™ PREFERENZ® line, which also includes PREFERENZ® S 210 with CleanGredients® approval and PREFERENZ® L 100. PREFERENZ® S 210 is designed to deliver high-level cleaning performance and boost effectiveness in removing a wide range of food-based starch stains in all the wash conditions you can think of. PREFERENZ® L 100 is highly effective in removing fatty food soils including those from both animals and plants. PREFERENZ® L 100 can help close the performance gaps when wash conditions are not ideal for the surfactant system in the detergent.

PTC book filled with ideas by inspiring companies

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he World of PTC Vol. 6 book (Part 1, 2 and 3) was launched by CINET during ExpoDetergo International in Milan, Italy. A first glance, in the content-overview shows a division in 3 parts; the first part focuses on a qualitative description of business model developments in the world of professional textile care, the second part highlights the official nominees of the Retail Textile Cleaning segment in The Global Best Practices Awards Program 2018, while the third part offers an overview of the Industrial Textile Services official nominees at the Global Best Practices Awards Program 2018 (GBPAP). The material presented in the book endorses and demonstrates the

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capabilities of modern professional textile care as the best available solution for numerous end user markets and includes amongst others the following topics: • Hygiene • Clean room applications • Linen concepts: Beirholm, Curabelle, Dibella • Smart textiles • Online marketing and e-commerce • International laundry on demand – defragmentation of the textile service model • Total problem solution • Matching customer expectations • Outperforming the competition For more information visit: www.cinet-online.com


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Global Best Practice Awards for PTC professionals

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bout 300 PTC professionals gathered in Milan, Italy, during October to witness the 2018 CINET Global Best Practice Awards. During the ceremony 37 Country Awards were granted, as well as 9 Special, Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Development awards. The CINET Life Time Award was bestowed on Martin Kannegiesser during a spectacular event on the first day of the ExpoDetergo International show. During his welcome speech, CINET President Peter Wennekes congratulated all the winners of the 2018 Global Best Practice Awards Program on their efforts to participate and showcase their companies to global PTC colleagues. In total, some 350 companies applied. Eventually, 150 companies were officially nominated and, of those, 45 were selected as finalists to conduct a 3-minute presentation to an international jury in order to profile their businesses. The awards ceremony included truly extraordinary companies that came from all over the world to compete for the right to be recognised as the best in the world of professional textile care. Beijing Fornet Laundry Service, China and Fornet Nantong Factory & YCloset, respectively, won the overall awards for Retail Textile Cleaning and Industrial Textile Services. Serena Kilaguni from Kenya received a Special Award for Corporate Social Responsibility. The organisers of the Global Best Practice Awards, CINET, indicated that they are keen to nurture future participation from South African PTC professionals at the next event to be held in 2020.

Proudly displaying the Overall GBPAP18 Award is Mrs Zhu Lijun from China.

Innovative dispensing system for OPL applications

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he world’s largest independent manufacturer of proportioning and dispensing systems, Hydro Systems, won the 2018 ISSA Innovation Award. At the recent ISSA Show North America, EvoClean, the company’s venturibased, water-powered laundry dispenser for on-premise laundry (OPL) applications with three to eight chemical products, was announced the overall winner. “The EvoClean is revolutionary because unlike other laundry dispensers, it does not require squeeze tubes. This drives dramatic reductions in service parts and maintenance costs,” said John Goetz, global product manager, Hydro Systems. “Once the unit is calibrated, its delivery performance is precise and it will not drift or under-dose chemicals due to squeeze tube wear. This gives laundries less downtime and the predictably clean results they expect with every wash.” According to the Alliance for Water

Efficiency, water represents more than half of a laundry’s total operating costs. To reduce water and energy consumption, the EvoClean employs an eductor that restricts water flow to 0.5 GPM or 1.0 GPM (nominally) and forgoes the use of AC and DC motors, which require more power to operate. The EvoClean is 50 percent lighter than other traditional peristaltic pumps and takes up less space within a laundry facility, leading to simplified installation and maintenance. The system is available in four, six and eight product configurations for two flow rates and is compatible with Hydro Systems’ Total Eclipse Controller. The Total Eclipse Controller features a 20-formula capacity and Auto Formula Select, along with a large LCD that displays formula names, dispenser status and various diagnostic reports. Users can access reports on product usage, costs

per formula, system settings and more through the controller. For more information about Hydro Systems EvoClean and Total Eclipse Controller: visit https://hydrosystemsco.com/product/evoclean

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editorial Hako

Powerful cleaning, even on inclines Introducing the new Hako Scrubmaster B175 R Equipped with an adjustable seat accessible from both sides, allowing a perfect view onto the work area, the ergonomically designed workplace offers excellent driver comfort. • Available in 3 different working widths: 85cm or 108cm disc brushes and an 85cm cylindrical brush. • Solution and recovery tank with a capacity of 175 litres each.

Offering superior performance in all field conditions, available in three different working widths, and equipped with disc or cylindrical brushes, the Scrubmaster B175 R carries out all cleaning tasks efficiently, while providing high performance in areas at up to 7 560 m2/h.

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editorial Hako Powerful machine equipped with clever features The driver’s workplace, designed to fulfil modern ergonomic criteria, offers particularly high levels of comfort: the seat can be adjusted to provide a perfect view onto the working area and the machine can be entered and exited from both sides. Using the machine is also particularly easy and comfortable: smart features, such as the large 4-inch colour display, provide the driver with all relevant information at a glance and the clearly structured operating panel with pictograms and onetouch elements such as the one-button start/stop operating system and the slow-mode button. Filling, cleaning and maintaining the machine is just as easy: a comprehensive range of smart additional features such as the

Everything at a glance at the twist of a knob: the large 4.3-inch colour display provides the driver with important information, e.g. indicating the battery charge level and the filling levels of the solution and recovery tanks.

quick-fill solution tank, the tilt-up squeegee with a patented self-cleaning system and the automated no-tools-needed brush-change system.

Top product with superior add-on solutions The Scrubmaster B175 R reliably cleans ramps with gradients of up to 15 degrees. In addition, the ride-on scrubber-drier can be equipped with optional extras such as the onboard dosing system or a second suction turbine to meet individual cleaning requirements perfectly. The optional feature HakoAntiBacÂŽ ensures that the Scrubmaster B175 R is suitable for use in hygiene-sensitive areas. For more information email: antonys@eiegroup.co.za

The optional pre-sweep unit collecting loose dirt prior to wet-cleaning the floor saves on laborious pre-cleaning.

Powerful all-rounder: The Scrubmaster B175 R enables superior cleaning results also on inclines and gradients of up to 15 degrees (temporarily optional).

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Foaming up or liquid-soap dispensing? On Monday 15 October many people celebrated Global Handwashing Day; a worldwide advocacy day dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding about the importance of hand-hygiene, and particularly, handwashing with soap as an effective and affordable way to prevent diseases.

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oaps and detergents are essential to personal and public health, with specific reference to the simple ritual of handwashing. A number of infectious diseases can be spread from one person to another by contaminated hands, including gastrointestinal infections, such as salmonella, and respiratory infections, such as influenza. Washing hands regularly is the single most important hygiene step in fighting the spread of pathogenic bacteria. In this article, Kimberly-Clark Professional* who partners with businesses to create Exceptional Workplaces* in order to make them safer, healthier and more productive, offers insight into the difference between liquid and foam soaps. Soap has evolved from its ubiquitous bar form to liquid and foam options. Liquid soap was not marketed until the 1970s, and foaming soap has only recently become popular. Public washrooms and business washrooms around the world now rely almost exclusively on liquid soap options because of their relative cleanliness, sustainability, ease of use, and cost effectiveness.

A word on liquid hand soap The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends using liquid hand soap to minimise the risk of spreading harmful microbes. However, bulk-soap-refillable dispensers are prone to bacterial contamination and research verifies that a Closed Soap System is the best choice to minimise this risk. A Closed Soap System utilises sanitary refills in a sealed unit and is closed off to foreign matter that can contaminate the soap.

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The CDC sternly warns against adding liquid soap to partially empty soap dispensers – a practice referred to as ‘topping off’ – as it can result in contamination of the soap. Washing with contaminated soap not only defeats the purpose of handwashing but may contribute to the transmission of potentially harmful bacteria. From a productivity and logistics perspective, liquid bulk-fill soaps create more work for cleaning and hygiene companies.

With liquid soap setting the cleanliness bar very high, why then the need for foaming hand soap?

Fizzed up for foam As a matter of fact, foaming hand soap is an alternative form of liquid soap. Foam soap is an altered form of liquid soap that is infused with air to create a foamy lather as it leaves the dispenser; specialised dispensers are required to distribute foaming hand soap appropriately.

Soap has evolved from its ubiquitous bar form to liquid and foam options. Liquid soap was not marketed until the 1970s, and foaming soap has only recently become popular. Liquid assets Liquid soap, when used correctly, has not been exposed to skin bacteria or other contaminants. As a result, crosscontamination is not likely to occur, providing you with a cleaner, more hygienic alternative. Additionally, several liquid-soap dispensers in the KimberlyClark Professional* series offer touchfree operation, reducing the probability of cross-contamination and spreading of pathogens to a minimum. Furthermore, choosing an antibacterial liquid soap results in reduced bacterial growth on the skin even after washing, as a very small amount of the antibacterial ingredient remains on the skin after rinsing. Over and above the clear hygienic benefits of liquid hand soap, it also offers convenience, controls wastage and provides a pleasant user experience. Liquid soap contains a skinfriendly pH level, resulting in a gentle soap, making it a good choice for people with sensitive or dry skin types.

Foam soap is very similar to liquid soap in that it can be scented or unscented and can be formulated with antibacterial properties. Let’s take a closer look at the specific benefits of foaming hand soap and how this product makes a measurable impact on environmental, financial, and sustainability decisions:

1. Environmentally friendly Because foaming hand soap is an altered form of liquid hand soap, less soap is used per handwashing session. It is also thinner and less likely to clog drains, which leads to less detergents and harsh chemicals ending up in the environment. Additionally, foam soap does not rely on chemicals to create lather: forced air causes natural lathering, which helps foaming soap biodegrade faster than traditional liquid soap.

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people who wash their hands with foaming hand soap use 16 percent less water to lather and rinse their hands than those who used regular liquid soap. The same studies suggest that foaming hand soap can be used to lather without wetting the hands – water need only be used to rinse the soap away, which can reduce water usage during handwashing by up to 45 percent.

building occupants. People prefer the aesthetic nature of foam, it provides good coverage and rinses quickly and easily, leaving little residue. The long-term benefits of soap that requires fewer chemicals to manufacture, is easier on the environment and saves money for both the manufacturer and the consumer are hard to ignore.

3. Cost effectiveness

Squeaky clean-up with KimberlyClark Professional*

Foaming soap dispensers release less soap than regular liquid soap dispensers, allowing users to achieve the same level of cleanliness with less soap. Less soap per hand wash makes the same amount last longer, which costs less. Closed Foam-Soap Systems need to be refilled less often, saving both time and money. From a contamination standpoint, it is also a safer option to use foam cartridges.

4. Positive user perception From a perception viewpoint, distributors agree that foam is popular among

Kimberly-Clark Professional* skin care products deliver solutions that promote health, hygiene and exceptional skin condition. • KLEENEX® general-purpose hand soaps provide a rich gentle handwashing experience. These general-purpose liquid hand soaps are available in a variety of fragrances and colours, and are suitable for the everyday washroom. • The antibacterial liquid hand soaps

are effective against a wide range of germs and bacteria, reducing the risk of infection. KLEENEX® antibacterial soap gently cleanses the skin with superior germ-killing properties. • KLEENEX® General Purpose Foam Hand Soaps offer less waste and better hand coverage for a more economical solution. • KLEENEX® Foam Skin Cleanser provides a rich lather and contains moisturisers, while the Kleenex® Green Certified Foam Skin Cleanser provides a fragrance-free and dyefree luxurious foam skin-cleansing experience. • Kleenex® Antibacterial Foam Skin Cleanser kills harmful germs while moisturising the skin. This foam soap contains 0.5 percent Triclosan to kill harmful germs, such as E. Coli, Staphylococcus aureaus and salmonella. Tough on germs but soft on skin, this superior product contains aloe and provitamin B5.

SAVE THE DATE www.issacleantex.com

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people and events Four big awards for Averda SA A national survey on waste-management companies in South Africa has awarded Averda South Africa with four category wins. The 2018 PMR.africa Awards have recognised Averda with Diamond Arrow Awards in the Industrial Cleaning, Medical or Healthcare Risk Waste, and Hazardous Waste categories, as well as a Gold Arrow Award in the Non-Hazardous Waste category. Respondents judged Averda on attributes such as the company’s compliance with regulatory requirements, environmentally friendly practices, and overall value for money. “This acknowledgement confirms that our strategy to deliver a premium service, commitment to safety and compliance, and continual innovation to evolve our offering through technology, is reaping rewards and meets the needs of our clients,” says Averda South Africa MD, Johan van den Berg. Pictured at the awards ceremony are from left: Averda SA managing director Johan van den Berg, sustainability head Brindha Roberts and operations director Hein van Waveren.

Annual Association golf event The National Contract Cleaners Association (NCCA) Gauteng branch held its annual golf day at the Randpark Golf Club in Johannesburg on 14 September. The event theme was “in the pink with your hero” attributed to Nelson Mandela’s centenary year. In recognition of the late South African president’s deep care for children, our future leaders, the branch executive committee, nominated the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund as the beneficiary of the 2018 charity golf day. NCCA members that sponsored the golf day included: Afriboom, Africa Floorcare, Bidvest Steiner, Columbus Cleaning Solutions, CSG Skills Institute, Ecoclean, Goscor Cleaning Equipment, Hako, Hurricone, milliCare, NBC, Nilfisk, Numatic International, PRP Solutions, Randpark Golf Club, Safic, SSG, Tsebo Cleaning Services, Twinsaver and Vertex. Pictured at the formal cheque handover during a recent NCCA branch meeting is NCCA national chairman Patrick Makhubela presenting a cheque to the value of R50 000 to the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund’s Mpaki Pule.

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Nilfisk hosts cleaning and infection control seminar Speaking at the seminar held during October at Nilfisk’s premises, presenter Marietjie Swanepoel said the event was aimed at various role players in the healthcare environment with the intent of creating awareness about Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) and the role that environmental de-contamination can play to assist in the prevention and control of these infections. “Although there is no scientific proof of the role

that environmental cleaning plays in the prevention of these infections, there are established links between the hospital environment and various pathogens”, said Swanepoel. The alarming increase of HAIs has been the topic of many discussions, and general public perception often links the so-called ‘Superbugs’ with their personal experience in ‘dirty’ hospitals. “Implementing quality assurance and

quality control programmes will assist in establishing a controlled systematic approach to the worldwide HAI problem. It is, therefore, our responsibility as specialists in the cleaning industry to raise the level of awareness regarding hygiene and its importance in healthcare environments. The objectives of cleaning healthcare facilities should be constantly reviewed and this was the main objective of the seminar,” said Swanepoel.


Tour to Italy and one of Europe’s largest professional cleaning shows This tour package will allow travellers the opportunity to make the most of their visit to two historical Italian cities as well as the country’s largest professional cleaning exhibition, thereby offering an abundant mix of business and leisure options.

Pulire 2019

Pulire is the largest professional cleaning industry exhibition in Italy and plays host to a complete range of machinery, chemical products, equipment and components for professional cleaning and hygiene. Boasting thirty years of history, Pulire is a leading event in Europe, favourably ranked for importance and size, and rated as one of the most influential globally. Pulire attracts 300 exhibitors and more than 10 000 visitors to its more than 17 000m2 of display space. It hosts the largest international groups, industry-leading companies, and innovative solutions for the express purpose of educating cleaning industry professionals.

Tour departs: Saturday 18 May 2019 6 Night tour package includes: • Return airfares – ex Johannesburg • 2 x nights bed and breakfast accommodation in Rome • 4 x nights bed and breakfast accommodation in Verona • Transfers from and to airport • Welcome dinner – Rome • Farewell dinner – Verona • Entrance to Pulire exhibition • Entrance to a cleaning industry suppliers workshop • Day trip to Lake Garda • Exploring the city of Verona • Visit to the Ferrari and Lamborghini plants * Includes flights, accommodation, transfers. Rates are subject to exchange rate fluctuations.

Rome

Rome, Italy’s capital, is a sprawling, cosmopolitan city with nearly 3 000 years of globally influential art, architecture and culture on display. Ancient ruins such as the Forum and the Colosseum evoke the power of the former Roman Empire. Vatican City, headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, has St Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums, which house masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes. Rome

St Peter’s Basilica

Juliet’s balcony

Arena di Verona

Verona

Celebrated by Shakespeare, who made it famous as the romantic setting for the moving tale of Romeo and Juliet, Verona is a splendid, ancient corner of the Veneto region in Italy. Another feature of the city is the Arena of Verona built by the Romans in the 1st century AD to host gladiator fights.

For more information on the tour package or to book, contact Steve Braham at: 083 265 1268 or email: steve@sbpr.co.za


new products New product award for Wood Care by Diversey programme Diversey, a leader in providing smart sustainable solutions for cleaning and hygiene was recognised with a 2018 New Product Award from School Planning & Management and College Planning & Management. Wood Care by Diversey, a programme featuring smart systems and a range of Bona® products, was awarded top product in the Paints & Coatings category. “The Wood Care by Diversey programme combines Diversey and Bona’s expertise to help schools better protect their floors and reduce days of downtime that are typical with other finishes on the market,” said Ryan Greenawald, director of floor care marketing at Diversey. “We are honoured to be included among this year’s winners and look forward to introducing these products to even more schools to enhance learning environments.”

The programme simplifies floorcare, and • Offers an industry first: a two-year guarantee • Includes a fully GREENGUARDcertified system • Can cut preparation time in half • Eliminates days of downtime • Reduces complexity and is incredibly easy to learn and apply

• Includes a finish that is ultradurable with a high-gloss appearance The New Product Award programme honours the outstanding product development achievements of manufacturers and suppliers whose products or services are noteworthy in their ability to enhance the learning environment. An independent panel

of judges from the industry selected 34 winners in the fourth year of the contest. Wood Care by Diversey was showcased at the recent ISSA North America show, held in Dallas, Texas. For more information, visit: https://www. diversey.com/diversey-care/diversey-products/ floor-care/wood-care

Three new colours added to hygiene-tool range Leading global hygienic-cleaning-tool manufacturer Vikan has now added three new colours to its colour-coded hygienic-cleaning-tool system. With the addition of lime, brown and grey to the Vikan colour palette, clients will now have more options when establishing or expanding their colourcoding system in order to comply with GFSI food-safety standards. “Vikan invented the practice of using colour-coding to segregate cleaning tools. The practice, which has now become near universal, assists facilities to avoid cross-contamination and

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improve hygiene in cleaning and foodhandling facilities alike,” says product manager Jette Fruergaard. The new lime colour can be recommended for facilities that use allergens and require an especially vibrant segregation colour. The brown and grey colours can be used in different applications, but popular choices are in corridors and other areas where more discreet colours would be appropriate. For more information about Vikan products email: export@vikan.com


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