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Tork Washstation Dispenser designed to bolster existing purpose-built solutions to sustain hygiene, productivity, and sustainability in food processing

The past year has increased scrutiny on hygiene in food processing – an industry with already rigorous standards.  However, research shows that 82% of food processors experienced reduced production capacity due to cross contamination based on non-compliance with food safety and hygiene protocols by the workforce within the last year.[1] Tork announce their new Washstation Dispenser, HACCP International certified and designed specifically to address challenges in the food processing environment. Read more  The Tork Washstation Dispenser in Performance Design is a one-at-a-time paper wiper dispenser that offers a high-level water resistance and accommodates a large-capacity refill.  Designed from the Read more...

2021-11-24T14:50:42+11:00

Are your high-speed interior doors up to the job?

High-speed interior doors should deliver both efficiency and safety in your operations. But with the pace of industry accelerating, so do the demands placed on these doors. They must perform faster and safer than ever in more challenging and higher-risk environments. Across all kinds of industries, businesses are looking to make their operations more automized, increase the speed of processes in their production lines and reduce their energy use — all while protecting people and goods. Higher-performing, high-speed doors are the right solution to meet these ever-growing demands. Because these doors now come with a wider offering of features and Read more...

2022-03-14T13:44:25+11:00

Managing your wastewater drainage

Responding to water stagnation in buildings with reduced or no water use The compliant plumbing layout may not be so compliant during lockdowns and low occupancy – it is reliant on someone or something to prime/charge it…, use the sinks and drains. Assuming the building’s pipe network layouts have been designed in accordance with the Building Code and plumbing standards, there is no protection consideration or pathways for intermittent or non-charging of traps. Even if the building has automatic trap primers, these are expensive to install and run - and need to be regularly replaced, not to mention the Read more...

2022-12-08T16:47:29+11:00
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