DVD with pratical tips to prevent spreading diseases
Written by The newsdesk
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
DuPont Sustainable Solutions has released the DVD-based training series, "Infection Control In Long-Term Care: Protect Your Residents, Protect Yourself," a timely training program that addresses the unique challenge of disease-prevention in long-term care facilities.
A dispute between Egypt and upstream African nations has brought to the fore a long-standing controversy over who has rights to the waters of the Nile. The outcome could have profound consequences for the ecological health of the river and for one of the world’s largest tropical wetlands. One of the culprints is the High Dam in Aswan in Egypt.
With new public transport systems as the legacy of the FIFA 2010 World Cup it is expected that more people will make use of the various new systems, opening new opportunities for developers and facility managers.
Close to 40 stadiums were built or refurbished while South Africa got prepared for the FIFA 2010 World Cup and many times the question has been asked; how will these stadiums become sustainable? Use for the PSL season is the most likely solution. But with the start of the 2010-2011 season only one month away, several stadiums seem to miss the boat, including Ellis Park, Orlando Stadium and the Bidvest Wits stadium.
Office growth in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Pretoria had, on average, been below that of building cost inflation, and real rentals were currently lower than they were a year ago, according to the latest State of the Property Market report by property economists Rode & Associates.
People in developed countries ate nearly 100 kilograms of meat last year. This was almost certainly the costliest part of their diet, especially in environmental terms. The clamour for people to eat less meat to save the planet is growing ever louder. This has pushed some caterers and facility management professionals to introduce 'meat-free' days. But will this bring the solution?
Facility management professionals keen to provide input for the proposed Services Seta qualification for the industry are urged to so before this week Friday.