Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - (Page 16) ICM: Integrated Cleaning & Measurement CEU Quiz 1. The goal of every organization should be to create a system demanding high capability and continuous improvement; and then to manage the system for or . 2. T or F: The only way to show the value of your department’s documented system, as well as the risks associated with altering the system through unwise meddling or resource reductions is with data—and that means measurement. 3. has been used in food processing for years, but the cleaning industry lacked such precise and portable devices until now. 4. T or F: The word “Kaizen” means continuous improvement in Chinese. 5. ICM plans to use an the experiences of its users. approach to identify the best products and processes—based on 6. T or F: Open-source allows for self-generation of data, error-correction, and new techniques that will hinder the cleaning industry as a whole. 7. ICM methods can serve as a bridge between two noteworthy ongoing initiatives: and . 8. T or F: ICM will empower well-managed custodial staffs in the field to reach levels of cleaning that both improve a building’s appearance and enhance the health of its occupants. CEU Submittal Form ICM: Integrated Cleaning & Measurement (Questions Above) Please answer here: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. T T and F F T F T or F Send w/ check or money order to: I.E.H.A., 00 Eastwind Dr., Ste. 30 Westerville, OH 4308-336 Name Address City Phone ( ) State Chapter $25—member $35—nonmember Zip Form of Payment: q Check Enclosed (payable to I.E.H.A.) q Bill P.O. # q MasterCard # q Visa # q Discover # q American Express # Expiration Date Name (printed) Signature Security Code 0.25 CEU’s awarded upon successful completion. Association Office Use Only Date Received Test Score Results CEUs Credited 6 Executive Housekeeping Today/October 2008 Course # Check # From Amount
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 Contents Executive Corner An Easier, Greener, and Healthier Approach to Floor Care Caring for Carpets in 24-Hour Facilities Frugal Housekeeper Case Study: University of Miami My Experiences with High-Speed Machines vs. Spray Buffers Vacuum Floor Care Q&A with Andre Motta Is a Spray-and-Vac System Really Better at Cleaning and Reducing the Risk of Disease? CEU Article The IEHA/CRI Partnership The Green Scene USGBC Green Tip What's in YOUR Janitor Closet? Inside the Industry Product Highlights New Members Joint IEHA/ISSA Members REH/CEH Members Advertisers' Index Calendar of Events Inside IEHA What IEHA Has Done for Me Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 (Page Cover1) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 (Page Cover2) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Contents (Page 1) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Executive Corner (Page 2) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - An Easier, Greener, and Healthier Approach to Floor Care (Page 3) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - An Easier, Greener, and Healthier Approach to Floor Care (Page 4) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Caring for Carpets in 24-Hour Facilities (Page 5) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Frugal Housekeeper (Page 6) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Frugal Housekeeper (Page 7) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Case Study: University of Miami (Page 8) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - My Experiences with High-Speed Machines vs. Spray Buffers (Page 9) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - My Experiences with High-Speed Machines vs. Spray Buffers (Page 10) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Vacuum Floor Care Q&A with Andre Motta (Page 11) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Vacuum Floor Care Q&A with Andre Motta (Page 12) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Is a Spray-and-Vac System Really Better at Cleaning and Reducing the Risk of Disease? (Page 13) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - CEU Article (Page 14) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - CEU Article (Page 15) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - CEU Article (Page 16) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - The IEHA/CRI Partnership (Page 17) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - The IEHA/CRI Partnership (Page 18) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - The Green Scene (Page 19) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - USGBC Green Tip (Page 20) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - What's in YOUR Janitor Closet? (Page 21) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - What's in YOUR Janitor Closet? (Page 22) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - What's in YOUR Janitor Closet? (Page 23) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Inside the Industry (Page 24) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Inside the Industry (Page 25) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Product Highlights (Page 26) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - Calendar of Events (Page 27) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - What IEHA Has Done for Me (Page 28) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - What IEHA Has Done for Me (Page Cover3) Executive Housekeeping Today - October 2008 - What IEHA Has Done for Me (Page Cover4)
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