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15:00 - 16:00 Implementation of sustainability


in cleaning companies


15:15 - 15:30 Live Demo: Cleaning in


Healthcare Facilities


15:30 - 16:15 Exoskeletons to relieve cleaning


professionals


16:15 - 16:30 Live Demo: Cleaning in


Healthcare Facilities


16:30 - 17:00 Interclean Inside Live - Day 1 Recap


How do you use cleaning products, materials, and machines in a sustainable way? To what extent is that already happening? Where do we still see greenwashing? What is the commitment to sustainability from cleaning companies, as well as their clients? During this roundtable, Ronald Bruins, Marcel in het Veld, Jolanda Both and John van de Bunt discuss how cleaning companies can put their money where their mouth is.


A professional presenter takes visitors on a tour of cleaning methods, work sequences, dress codes, hand hygiene, etc. Visitors are invited to apply hand hygiene according to the correct method. All with the aim of preventing healthcare associated infections.


What are exoskeletons, how are they used, and what can they bring us in the future? An exploration of this new technology that keeps innovating and helps people prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders by lowering fatigue strength, and how they can be suitable for cleaning professionals.


A professional presenter takes visitors on a tour of cleaning methods, work sequences, dress codes, hand hygiene, etc. Visitors are invited to apply hand hygiene according to the correct method. All with the aim of preventing healthcare associated infections.


Look back at day one of Interclean Amsterdam with Ronald Bruins, Helena Enqvist and Han Leenhouts.


InnovationLAB


Healthcare Cleaning Lab


Healthcare Cleaning Lab


Healthcare Cleaning Lab


WEDNESDAY, 11 MAY 2022 Time


Title


10:00 - 10:30 Interclean Inside Live - Efficiency,


Data and Workforce


10:15 - 10:30 Live Demo: Cleaning in


Healthcare Facilities


10:30 - 11:15 Benefits of UVC technology


in Healthcare Environment


10:30 - 16:00 INPACS Sustainability


School: Talks on solutions for sustainable procurement


11:00 - 11:20 Sustainability in the chain, we have


to change! 26 | INTERCLEAN AMSTERDAM 2022 GUIDE twitter.com/TomoCleaning


Programme description


Grab your morning coffee and join Interclean Inside and look ahead to day two of Interclean Amsterdam 2022, with a special focus on efficiency, digitalisation and the importance of the workforce. Special guests are Avril McCarthy, Peter Hug, and Dirk Tuip.


A professional presenter takes visitors on a tour of cleaning methods, work sequences, dress codes, hand hygiene, etc. Visitors are invited to apply hand hygiene according to the correct method. All with the aim of preventing healthcare associated infections.


This discussion is on how UVC provides additional assurance that frequent-touch and hard-to-clean surfaces have been disinfected. It represents a hands-, chemical- and fume-free way to implement safer disinfection. There are many UVC devices offered in the market with varying designs. The latest developments make the process simpler to utilise and more practical in real-life settings.


Join these free educational sessions to learn about the latest sustainability topics which are moving our market. The speakers are experts on selected sustainability topics from within our network and leading manufacturing companies.


Location (stand) InnovationLAB


Healthcare Cleaning LAB


Healthcare Cleaning Lab


Stand 02.101 - INPACS


In this presentation Christel Simmelink tells you about Waternet’s road towards a circular economy.


InnovationLAB


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