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Face masks add to Essity’s portfolio
Tork manufacturer Essity has boosted its health, hygiene and safety portfolio with the addition of two new face masks.
Tork Protective Type IIR Face Masks and Tork Medical Type IIR Face Masks have been launched to help businesses in all sectors meet higher hygiene expectations. Both masks adhere to the EN 14683:2019 standard and are designed to reduce the risk of spreading infection from the wearer to other people.
Stephen Wright, Tork Senior Product Manager, said: “Recent studies show that the public has higher expectations of hygiene standards in public spaces than they did before the pandemic. According to our research, 77% of people now have higher expectations of hospital hygiene while 60% expect to see enhanced measures in place in restaurants.
“We have therefore launched these two high-quality masks to complement our already diverse range of health and hygiene products.”
Tork Protective Type II Face Masks are available in personal packs of 10 for easy distribution to employees. Tork Medical Type IIR Face Masks come with a choice of ear loop or headband application styles and are splash-resistant. They are compatible with H2 and H3 Tork dispensers for single- mask dispensing, or can be dispensed in individual boxes with perforated lids.
Stephen added: “Face masks will remain a part of daily life as businesses around the world re-open their doors and scale up their operations. In manufacturing plants with a high concentration of employees, illness transmission can result in production shutdowns.
“Masks will also remain important in the hospitality industry where hygiene compliance builds customer trust.
In healthcare environments where medical, cleaning and administrative staff are often on the frontline, precautionary measures are critical to ensure high levels of infection control and quality of care.”
Stephen concluded by stressing the importance of combining hand hygiene with mask-wearing, and said: “Mask-wearers should wash or sanitise their hands thoroughly before and after their use.”
www.tork.co.uk
New MD for Brightwell Dispensers
Global designer and manufacturer of high-quality dispensing systems, Brightwell Dispensers, is pleased to announce the appointment of Nathan Palmer as the company's new Managing Director.
Nathan succeeds Stephen Woolmer, who retired after 26 years in the business at the end of June 2021.
Nathan has extensive experience across manufacturing businesses in multiple countries, business functions and market sectors. He was most recently working for Linde plc, a global leader in industrial gases and engineering, as Managing Director of their business in North Eastern Europe. He has joined Brightwell Dispensers to spearhead, together with the leadership team, their ambitious growth plan.
Commenting, Nathan said: “Brightwell Dispensers is a fabulous business and I’m very excited to join at this point on
their growth cycle. I look forward to working with a great team to build on our existing strengths around customer focus and innovation, leverage our quality brand, and expand into new and existing markets as we embark on the next stage of Brightwell Dispensers’ journey.”
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