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Month: June 2020

WHA – Safely re-introducing workplace hydration

Posted on 9th June 2020 by Phillipa ClowPosted in Hydration, News, UncategorisedLeave a Comment on WHA – Safely re-introducing workplace hydration

WHA is a trade association that promotes water and hydration for employee health, productivity and wellbeing has issued two new Customer Factsheets:

Safely re-introducing workplace hydration

Essential Care of Your Water Dispenser

This guidance is to help businesses provide hydration safety post-Covid as they resume working.  For workers returning to work the fear of contracting the virus is at the forefront;  in reality, they will face no more risk of cross-contamination from a water dispenser than from opening doors, using toilets and other communal facilities.  Simple regular cleaning of the water output with food grade sanitiser is sufficient.

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