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BICSc launches colour-coding movement
28 June 2021
IN A bid to enhance its colour-coding the British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) has launched the #ColourCodingForCleaningAndHygiene movement.
It has been recommending the use of colour-coded cleaning and janitorial equipment within the cleaning and hygiene industry for more than 20 years.
The UK has legislation in place for food preparation, which is there to stop the spread of cross-contamination – BICSc has been asking why there isn’t any legislation when it comes to cleaning.
Following a colour-coding system has many benefits, one being that it reduces the risk of cross-contamination. It can also make life easier for cleaning operatives.
To find out more and see a video on the matter recorded by BICSc CEO Stan Atkins, visit https://www.bics.org.uk/join-the-movement-colourcodingforcleaningandhygiene
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