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Twinline bath and shower opens its door to stylish safety for young and old (Jan 2008)
A stylish combination bath and shower from Caredesign Specialist Interiors offers people of all ages easy access to bathing via a door that minimises the chances of accidents.
The Twinline bath and shower is suitable for everyone who appreciates space-saving European style built into a bathing option that does not require them to step up and over tall and potentially slippery surfaces while getting in or out. more info
Advanced OH&S protection built into Waterstax recycling and discharge wastewater systems (Dec 2007)
Advanced levels of worker health protection are being built into Enware Waste Water Treatment’s Waterstax™ biological treatment systems for industrial, commercial and recreational wastewater produced when cleaning equipment on a wash pad. more info
Sydney’s vibrant Hilton shows how to tap dance the tune of water efficiency (Nov 2007)
Water is one of Australia’s most valuable resources - and conservation-minded operators of public and commercial buildings are often early adopters of efficient water-saving technologies.
This was the case when one of Australia’s leading hotels, the five-star Sydney Hilton, installed the latest Enware electronic tapware to complement the recent major refurbishment that has won it numerous awards, including the Australia Hoteliers Association ‘Best Redeveloped Hotel’ and Best New Hotel National HM awards. more info
ZeoMed infectious waste cleanup systems feature interactive DVD showing how to respond to spills (Nov 2007)
New waste cleanup systems are being introduced by Enware Australia to help public and private organisations protect staff, visitors, clients and customers while complying with WorkCover code of practice for handling body fluid spills.
The five industry and application-specific ZeoMed systems are complemented by a new interactive OH&S Staff Training and Induction DVD that includes video footage and step-by-step actions for managing a spill. more info
Maintenance season poses peak risk for slip, fall and trip accidents in indust (Oct 2007)
As annual maintenance shutdowns approach over the Christmas-New Year period, employers are being urged to focus on slip, fall and trip accidents that now account for more than 25,000 new workers compensation cases a year in Australia.
The maintenance season is one of the peak times for use of use of lubricants, cleaning fluids, paints and other potentially hazardous substances, says safety shower and safe materials handling specialist Enware Australia. more info
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