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TOMORROW’S CLEANING OCTOBER 09
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TC Contractors appoints Rozalex – Still going strong at 80 –
new Chief Exec
TC Contractors – one of the
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UK’s leading independent
Rozalex, the manufacturers of high quality
contract cleaning specialists
occupational skincare products are celebrating
for the retail, leisure and
their 80th birthday in partnership with Tomorrow’s
office markets – has
Cleaning. The company, who pioneered the use of
announced the appointment
of Nick Pipping as its new
barrier creams in the 1920’s have recently
Chief Executive Officer.
revitalised their product range as well as launching
a new after work cream, Rozalex XWORX, which is
Before After
Nick brings over 25 years experience of
the perfect remedy for dry and tired hands. The
managing and developing cleaning, security,
Rozalex range of barrier creams, skin cleansers across many industries and we are proud to
catering, retail and hotel businesses and most
and of course now Rozalex XWORX, were originally have kept the nation’s hands protected, clean
recently has led the growth of a national
developed by the Chloride company in
and healthy since 1929!
cleaning business.
Manchester in response to Dermatitis issues
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Commenting on his new role, Nick Pipping encountered by workers assembling automotive CLICK HERE!
says: “I am delighted to be joining TC at such batteries. Rozalex products continue to be used www.rozalex.co.uk
an exciting period of growth.
“I look forward to contributing my passion for
delivering an excellent and innovative service
Walking the Halls for
the group completed the walk on time and
for clients and empowering staff to take pride in The Lord Mayor of London!
more or less fighting fit.
providing first class delivery.”
The fourth annual walk, in aid of The Lord Mayor’s
The response to the charity appeal has been
www.tc-contractors.co.uk
Charity Appeal, took placed on September 17th.
excellent so far but there is still time to donate:
just click on www.justgiving.com/Peter-Holt
Steve Wright, a Past Master of the Worshipful
Company of Environmental Cleaners, supported by
Photo shows the walkers from The Environmental
Barrie Torbett’, Senior Warden and Peter Holt Junior Cleaners, The Girdlers, Cooks, Actuaries, Bakers,
Warden, led 14 other companies on a 8.5 mile walk Gold & Silver Drawers, Chartered Secretaries,
to vis it all of the City’s 40 Livery Halls. Fortunately Carmen, Security Professionals, Playing Card
(or maybe not) only a few offered liquid sustenance! Makers, Auditors, Farmers, Arbitrators and
After a well-earned lunch at The Baker’s Hall, Management Consultants.
BTA Conference 16th September 2009
The annual British Toilet Association Conference and provided a brief overview of the legislation and
AGM were held at the excellent Stratford Hotel in standards that apply to toilets/building control,
Stratford upon Avon.
presented an overview of payment systems, and
Despite the current economic climate the
access control barriers. Examples of these systems
Conference was well attended. The Agenda was
were also on display and delegates had the
designed to provide an overview of topical issues,
opportunity to familiarise themselves with them.
introduce innovation, and offer solutions to toilet
Next it was the opportunity for Dave Flanagan of Total
providers. The new BTA ‘Where can I go?’
Hygiene to explain how correct equipment installed
Campaign was also launched at the conference.
in Changing Places Toilets are ‘improving the lives of
less able people and their carers’, particularly those
Opening the Conference, Mike Bone, BTA Director,
Mike Burton, Managing Director of Albany Washroom
with severe and multiple learning difficulties.
provided an overview of the BTA’s political
Services, as part of the ‘Improving toilets for pupils’
campaign. He also updated the Conference with
Following a hot and cold buffet lunch and
session, then reminded delegates of the hidden
details of BTA Activity throughout the preceding year.
networking session the BTA ‘Where can I go?’
dangers in toilets and provided an outline of the
Campaign was presented and launched to
Although Workplace Regulations include a Albany Healthy Schools programme to be launched
delegates. The Campaign recognises the need for
requirement for schools to provide adequate toilet
in October.
BTA to change focus from a ‘top down’ approach -
facilities for teachers and other school staff there is
Earlier this year Section 87 (3) (c) of the Public
directed primarily at Central Government, to a
no legislation to ensure that clean, safe and suitable
Health Act 1936 was amended to allow local
‘bottom up’ approach’ – directed primarily at local
toilet facilities are provided for pupils. Nickie
authorities to charge for use of all public
government (and commercial providers) the actual
Brander, Campaigns Organiser for ERIC, updated the
conveniences, including urinals. In the next session
source, and we believe, the authority responsible for
Conference on the issues that the Bog Standard ‘How to charge for the use of publicly accessible
provision of publicly accessible toilets.
Campaign, promoting better toilets for pupils, toilets’ Andy Brown, Managing Director of Willings The 10th BTA AGM followed the conference.
continues to face. Services, explained some reasons for charging, www.britloos.co.uk
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