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CREGULAR ONTENTS 26


CONTENTS 66


COVER STORY


MOTORING AHEAD As the ISSA/Interclean show in


Amsterdam gets closer, we hear from MotorScrubber, who reveal to us the brand new products that they will be unveiling at the event.


REGULARS 28 78


CHANGING OPINIONS In this month’s ‘View from the


BCC’ column, Lee Baker, PR and Media Manager for the British Cleaning Council, makes the case for apprenticeships, arguing that the training and experience they offer can provide an integral route into the industry.


FOR FOG’S SAKE After the spring deep clean,


we can reap deeper health benefits through preventative cleaning with sanitisation, says resident TC expert Ashley White, Commercial and Safety Manager of Nviro.


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10 QUESTIONS WITH... This month, Giles Wheeler,


Operations Director at Facilicom UK, tackles the TC 10 Questions, revealing how he got into the cleaning industry, and how he’d spend his fortune if he won the lottery.


NEWS


AND THE WINNER IS... Voting for the Tomorrow’s


Cleaning Awards 2016 slammed shut last month, and we’re delighted to announce the winners right here.


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WORLD NEWS A glance at the cleaning industry


worldwide, including the announcement of this year’s ISSA/Interclean Innovation Awards nominees.


FEATURES 34


REACH FOR THE STARS We learn a little more about a


special conference organised by the CHSA and BACs examining REACH, and how it will offer an opportunity for distributors and contract cleaners to find out what they need to know about the regulations.


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ALLERGIC REACTION Ian Stangoe and Julian


Collins of the ISS specialist food manufacturing team review how high-demand cleaning has become a critical part of food manufacturers’ hygiene requirements.


ISSA/INTERCLEAN AMSTERDAM PREVIEW


THE SHOW MUST GO ON


Now only a month away, the biggest event in the cleaning industry calendar is almost upon us. Here, we take a special sneak peek at what to expect at this year’s ISSA/Interclean Amsterdam show.


WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR...


Alongside the hundreds of exhibitors from around the world, organisers of this year’s ISSA/Interclean Amsterdam show have put together an exciting array of seminars and conferences. We take a look at just a few highlights of this year’s programme.


HEALTHCARE HYGIENE 58


OLD TECH V. NEW TECH Tablets and keyboards are


now routinely used in hospitals, but what cross-contamination risks do they pose? And what are the hygiene risks associated with other low-tech items? Stephen Wright, from Tork manufacturer SCA, explores this issue.


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WASTE DISPOSAL NEEDN’T BE LIKE


PULLING TEETH David O’Gorman, Health, Safety and Environment Manager at Cannon Hygiene UK, discusses the implications of incorrect waste separation in the dental sector, and the areas that cause the most frequent confusion.


RETAIL & DAYTIME CLEANING


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YOU BETTER SHOP AROUND


Bernard McCauley, Group Managing Director at Grosvenor Services, outlines how a quality retail cleaning provider can contribute to the personal customer experience.


THINGS ARE LOOKING UP According to Sean Canty,


Director at CAM Specialist Support, what goes on in our peripheral vision is vital to attract and retain customers in a retail environment.


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