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Removing Graffiti Safely


This is a booklet for workers who use chemicals to remove graffiti. Many workers use graffiti removal products daily. They may be painters, laborers, custodians, bus cleaners, phone booth cleaners, or others. Some workers remove graffiti as one small part of their jobs, but others do so for the entire work day. The products used to remove graffiti, and the job conditions, can be hazardous to your health and safety.
This booklet will help you understand these hazards.

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California Department of Health Services
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High Pressure Washing - Safe Work Practices


High pressure water is a powerful tool used throughout heavy industry to help maintain the efficiency, production, and capacity of process equipment.
Used in various arrangements, high pressure washing equipment and processes replace many of the manual cleaning methods of old.
With the use of high pressure washing processes comes the risk of exposing workers to hazards with the potential to cause serious injury or death.
In order to prevent injury, WorkSafeBC has requirements detailed in the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation.

 

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Workers’ Compensation Board of British Columbia.
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Faster cleaning required for peak time at train stations


As the peak summer transportation approaches, cleaning staff at the train station are required to finish the cleaning within five minutes in order to insure that the train departs on schedule.

 

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Are Japanese train-cleaners faster than a speeding bullet?


Possibly the world's fastest cleaners are the team responsible for cleaning the Japanese bullet train between each journey.

The team is said to be able to clean an entire train in seven minutes flat.

 

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Best fans at World Cup?


 

Japanese clean up stadium after team’s matches (PHOTOS)

 

 

 
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Tomorrow's Cleaning 2012/07


We hope you found the July issue of Tomorrow’s Cleaning an interesting read. If you did not have time to read the issue, why not have a look now?

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Tomorrow's Cleaning 2012/08


We hope you found the August issue of Tomorrow’s Cleaning an interesting read. If you did not have time to read the issue, why not have a look now?

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Tomorrow's Sustainable Cleaning


We hope you enjoyed your issue of Tomorrow's Sustainable Cleaning. 

Tomorrow’s Sustainable Cleaning is our devoted supplement that aims to keep you in the know when it comes to the latest products, solutions, and opinion in the green cleaning world.

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Tomorrow's Cleaning 2012/09


We hope you found the September issue of Tomorrow’s Cleaning an interesting read. If you did not have time to read the issue, why not have a look now?

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Tomorrow's Cleaning 2012/10


This month, we’ve been thinking a lot about the state of our hospitals in the UK. Cleanliness should always be a priority, so we have looked at a number of pieces relating to Healthcare & Hospital Hygiene, which I hope you will all find to be interesting reads. 

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