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Lean Manufacturing: Waiting Waste

Welcome to this course on Lean Manufacturing: Waiting Waste. Valuable production time is lost while we wait. Lean Manufacturing aims to helps us eliminate waste and optimise production. Click on the link below inside the ...

Micrometres: Reading & Storing

Micrometres are great tools to use in the workshop. In this course you’ll learn how to read and store a Micrometre. Click on the link below inside the grey box to watch the video on ...

Micrometres: Parts & Settings

In this course you’ll learn about the parts of a Micrometre, and how to set it correctly. Click on the link below inside the grey box to watch the video on Micrometres: Parts & Settings.

Lean Manufacturing: Skills Waste

Welcome to this course on Lean Manufacturing: Skills Waste. Skills Waste happens when an employee can do more, but their current role doesn’t activate their full potential. Click on the link below inside the grey ...

Lean Manufacturing: Inventory Waste

Welcome to this course on Inventory Waste. In today’s competitive manufacturing landscape, companies are constantly striving to reduce waste and optimise their processes. One of the biggest forms of waste in manufacturing is Inventory Waste. ...

Lean Manufacturing: Overproduction Waste

Welcome to this course on Overproduction Waste. Have you ever wondered if you’re producing more than your customers actually need? This might be a sign of Overproduction Waste, one of the eight types of waste ...

Lean Manufacturing: Over-processing Waste

Welcome to this course on Lean Manufacturing: Over-processing Waste. In our quest for efficiency, sometimes we add unnecessary steps to a process. This can lead to a hidden waste known as Over-processing Waste in Lean ...

Lean Manufacturing: Defects Waste

Welcome to this course on Defects Waste, part of the Lean Manufacturing series. Preventing defects requires a proactive approach. Every step towards zero defects brings us closer to a truly Lean Manufacturing operation. Click on ...

Lean Manufacturing: Motion Waste

Welcome to this course on Motion Waste in Lean Manufacturing. In this course we’ll explore what Motion Waste is, how it impacts production, and most importantly, how to identify and eliminate it for a more ...
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You should wash your hands for as long as it takes to sing the “Happy Birthday” song, that’s about 20 seconds.

And remember, wet your hands with clean running water (warm or cold) and use soap!

Maybe you answered that you can breathe into your hand and then smell the air.
This popular method of testing for bad breath doesn’t actually work very well.

A lot of people think that if you cup your hand over your mouth and nose and breathe into it you can tell if your breath smells bad.

But the air is released differently when you do that versus when you are face-to-face with someone, interacting with and talking to them.
A better way to lick the inside of your wrist. Wait 5-10 seconds for the saliva to dry.

Then smell the inside of your wrist where the saliva has dried.
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Hygiene is important in the workplace because it contributes to a healthy workforce. 

A healthy workforce is happier and more productive. 

A healthy workplace also means workers take less sick leave. 

Personal hygiene in the workplace makes for a more pleasant place for everyone to be in.

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There is currently no licensed HIV vaccine on the market, but multiple research projects are trying to find an effective vaccine and cure.

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All the listed options are ways to stay healthy with HIV.

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No employee or applicant for employment may be required by their employer to undergo an HIV test.

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