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14 Feb

Your Guide to Choosing Medical Scrubs

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"Medical scrubs are worn by nurses, doctors, and other healthcare professionals for convenience, to adhere to facility guidelines, and prevent cross-contamination. For some, a basic style will do. For others, small details matter. The best medical scrubs therefore depend on the individual wearer’s style and preferences. Medical scrub sets can be made of different materials. They can also have different..."

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25 Nov

The Prudential Price Integrity Promise

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"The COVID-19 crisis has impacted virtually every aspect of our day-to-day lives, so it should come as no surprise that it has caused upheavals in the global supply chain that handles and transports goods of all kinds. From laptops to cooking supplies, it seems that stores are running out of just about everything—and the items that are available have become..."

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18 Nov

How to Keep Food Preparation Surfaces Clean

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"Foodborne illnesses sicken one in six Americans and kill about 3,000 annually, according to FoodSafety.gov.1 The most common causes of food poisoning are bacteria, viruses, parasites, and mold or other natural toxins, all extremely prevalent in the environment. Therefore, it is essential to know how to keep food preparation surfaces clean. Why Is It Important to Prioritize Clean Food Prep..."

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25 10月

Nitrile vs. Latex Gloves: Which Is Best for Your Business?

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"If your business uses personal protective equipment, chances are you’ve considered the benefits of nitrile over latex gloves or vice versa. Disposable gloves add a new level of hygiene. They protect healthcare providers, patients, cleaning personnel, food service workers, and others against harmful compounds, microbes, and disease. Below, we’ll discuss the benefits of nitrile vs. latex gloves to help determine..."

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18 10月

Restaurant Managers: Here’s How to Prevent Slips, Trips, and Falls in the Kitchen

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"Slips, trips, and falls accounted for 27% of the 888,220 nonfatal work injuries that resulted in time off, in 2019, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.1 In 2018, numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show about 7,850 injuries were caused by slips, trips, and falls in restaurants.2 Most falls occur on a level surface. Loss..."

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