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January 10, 2013

Braun’s Service Schools for 2013 will be held at its corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Syracuse, N.Y.

Areas covered will include, but not be limited to, basic operations, maintenance, basic programming, troubleshooting, and basic repairs. Students will be provided with informational material in the form of compiled manuals, wiring diagrams, and handouts for all products covered.

With a student at a journeyman level of experience prior to attending this class, he/she can be expected to perform basic maintenance, general repairs and troubleshooting, and basic operation of the equipment upon completion.

For more information or to enroll, contact: Bob Toman, Instructor Phone: 800-432-7286, ext. 254 Fax: 315-475-0673 E-mail: btoman@gabraun.com

January 10, 2013

Braun’s Service Schools for 2013 will be held at its corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Syracuse, N.Y.

Areas covered will include, but not be limited to, basic operations, maintenance, basic programming, troubleshooting, and basic repairs. Students will be provided with informational material in the form of compiled manuals, wiring diagrams, and handouts for all products covered.

With a student at a journeyman level of experience prior to attending this class, he/she can be expected to perform basic maintenance, general repairs and troubleshooting, and basic operation of the equipment upon completion.

For more information or to enroll, contact:

Bob Toman, Instructor

Phone: 800-432-7286, ext. 254

Fax: 315-475-0673

E-mail: btoman@gabraun.com

January 10, 2013

Braun’s Service Schools for 2013 will be held at its corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Syracuse, N.Y.

Areas covered will include, but not be limited to, basic operations, maintenance, basic programming, troubleshooting, and basic repairs. Students will be provided with informational material in the form of compiled manuals, wiring diagrams, and handouts for all products covered.

With a student at a journeyman level of experience prior to attending this class, he/she can be expected to perform basic maintenance, general repairs and troubleshooting, and basic operation of the equipment upon completion.

For more information or to enroll, contact: Bob Toman, Instructor Phone: 800-432-7286, ext. 254 Fax: 315-475-0673 E-mail: btoman@gabraun.com

January 10, 2013

Braun’s Service Schools for 2013 will be held at its corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Syracuse, N.Y.

Areas covered will include, but not be limited to, basic operations, maintenance, basic programming, troubleshooting, and basic repairs. Students will be provided with informational material in the form of compiled manuals, wiring diagrams, and handouts for all products covered.

With a student at a journeyman level of experience prior to attending this class, he/she can be expected to perform basic maintenance, general repairs and troubleshooting, and basic operation of the equipment upon completion.

For more information or to enroll, contact:

Bob Toman, Instructor

Phone: 800-432-7286, ext. 254

Fax: 315-475-0673

E-mail: btoman@gabraun.com

January 10, 2013

Braun’s Service Schools for 2013 will be held at its corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Syracuse, N.Y.

Areas covered will include, but not be limited to, basic operations, maintenance, basic programming, troubleshooting, and basic repairs. Students will be provided with informational material in the form of compiled manuals, wiring diagrams, and handouts for all products covered. With a student at a journeyman level of experience prior to attending this class, he/she can be expected to perform basic maintenance, general repairs and troubleshooting, and basic operation of the equipment upon completion.

For more information or to enroll, contact: Bob Toman, Instructor Phone: 800-432-7286, ext. 254 Fax: 315-475-0673 E-mail: btoman@gabraun.com

January 10, 2013

Braun’s Service Schools for 2013 will be held at its corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Syracuse, N.Y.

Areas covered will include, but not be limited to, basic operations, maintenance, basic programming, troubleshooting, and basic repairs. Students will be provided with informational material in the form of compiled manuals, wiring diagrams, and handouts for all products covered.

With a student at a journeyman level of experience prior to attending this class, he/she can be expected to perform basic maintenance, general repairs and troubleshooting, and basic operation of the equipment upon completion.

For more information or to enroll, contact: Bob Toman, Instructor Phone: 800-432-7286, ext. 254 Fax: 315-475-0673 E-mail: btoman@gabraun.com

January 10, 2013

Pellerin Milnor Corp. will present a Service Seminar for PulseFlow® and Continuous Batch Washer (CBW®) Systems on March 18-22 in New Orleans, La.

Each class assumes a basic knowledge of day-to-day CBW system operations; this course is not recommended for personnel with no such experience.

Common topics will include PBW/CBW washing principles, extraction systems, shuttle devices, how to read Milnor schematics, and an overview of mechanical devices in CBW systems.

Enrollment is limited and accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Ensure seminar space availability before booking hotel and plane reservations.

For more information, contact:

Nelida Harris, Training

Phone 504-712-7716

Fax 504-712-3716

E-mail service@milnor.com

January 10, 2013

Pellerin Milnor Corp. will present a Service Seminar for Washer-Extractors on April 2-5 in New Orleans, La.

The seminar is condensed into four days, with courses covering a broad range of Milnor washer-extractors. The courses are designed to train personnel in the rapid and accurate diagnosis and repair of field problems. Also, attendees gain an overall understanding of how the equipment operates.

The seminar addresses Milnor washer-extractors ranging in capacity from 20 pounds to 750 pounds, including divided-cylinder and open-pocket designs with microprocessor controls.

Enrollment is limited and accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Ensure seminar space availability before booking hotel and plane reservations.

For more information, contact:

Nelida Harris, Training

Phone 504-712-7716

Fax 504-712-3716

E-mail service@milnor.com

December 20, 2012

SHAWNEE MISSION, Kan. — International Association for Healthcare Textile Management composed of CEOs who run laundry cooperatives

SHAWNEE MISSION, Kan. — The International Association for Healthcare Textile Management (IAHTM) has announced its officers and board of directors for 2013. Officers include:

  • President Ed McCauley, United Hospital Services, Indianapolis, Ind.
  • Vice President Deborah Lark, Portland Hospital Service Corp., Portland, Ore.
  • Education Officer Rocco Romeo, Ottawa Regional Hospital Linen Service Inc., Ottawa, Ontario
  • Treasurer Paul Seigel, Kingston Regional Hospital Laundry Inc., Kingston, Ontario
  • Past President John Sealey, London Hospital Linen Services, London, Ontario
  • Past President Chas P. Olin, Virginia Hospital Laundry Inc., Richmond, Va.

The IAHTM Board of Directors includes three members from the United States and three from Canada. U.S. directors are Myles Noel, COMTEX, Columbus, Ohio; Mark Smoyer, Shared Hospital Services, Portsmouth, Va.; and Duane Houvener, Michigan Shared Hospital Services, Grand Rapid, Mich.

Canadian directors are Janice Desautels, WRHA, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Colin Lyon, Mohawk Shared Services Inc., Hamilton, Ontario; and Stephen Marois, Alberta Health Services, Red Deer, Alberta. Nancy Jenkins is executive director, based in Shawnee Mission, Kan.

IAHTM is composed of CEOs who run laundry cooperatives. The group is a buying cooperative and hosts two education meetings a year: a Spring Education Conference that provides training for staff and an Annual Membership Conference that provides education for members, as well as networking. Banff Springs Resort in Alberta, Canada, will host IAHTM’s next Annual Meeting in August.

For more information, contact Nancy Jenkins, nancy@iahtm.com, or visit the association’s website, www.iahtm.com.

June 25, 2012

Western State Design will host a two-day Chicago Dryer Co. Service Seminar on Sept. 13-14. Topics will include preventative maintenance, proper operation of Chicago® equipment, troubleshooting, and sequence of operation. There will be a hands-on question-and-answer period with factory service representatives, and Chicago® will be serving lunch. Contact Western State Design to RSVP (space is limited).

March 29, 2012

FAIRWAY, Kan. — There's nothing like learning from peers who have blazed a trail of success

FAIRWAY, Kan. — There’s nothing like learning from peers who have blazed a trail of success. That’s why the American Reusable Textile Association (ARTA) will feature operator roundtable sessions—on sales and controlling linen losses—each day of its 2012 Education Conference next week in Memphis, Tenn.

The Tuesday through Thursday conference is titled Marketing Reusables in 2012: How Clean is Clean, How to Sell Clients – and Control Losses After the Sale. In addition to operator roundtables with Q&A, ARTA will host speakers from the Mayo Clinic, 3M, Encompass Group, the Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council (HLAC) and more.

A technical service representative from 3M will address Standards of Clean – How Do We Measure It? Francis Zieman, RN, BSN, MS, CSPDT, will provide an overview of tools and methods to measure cleanliness and then invite members of the audience to test different items, based on written instructions.

HLAC Inspection Chair Judy Reino, Reino Linen, will review best practices during Infection Prevention 101: Practices for the Laundry. Her review will include facility design, personnel, equipment and processes, transportation and clean-linen storage.

Mayo Clinic’s Cindy Molko, RLLD, director of linen services, will offer practical advice you can take back to the office in the session, Infection Prevention and You.

Some other sessions include an update on Cotton and Textile Issues in 2012: What to Expect from Tom Langdon, vice president of sourcing and purchasing for Encompass Group, and Hotel Guest, Hospital Patient or Visitor: Is Your Health at Risk? by Steve Tinker, vice president, Gurtler Industries.

The two operator roundtables planned, Capturing the Healthcare Sale and Case Studies on Stop-Loss Strategies, will feature profit and not-for-profit, regional, and national operators sharing their strategies for selling reusable surgical textiles and controlling losses. All sessions will leave time for Q&A from the audience.

ARTA’s conference will take place at The Peabody Hotel and is open to members and nonmembers, as well as all sister associations.

The Welcome Reception hosted by MIP and Encompass kicks off the event on Tuesday. Attendees who arrive that afternoon can sign up for a tour of Methodist LeBonheur Healthcare Laundry or visit Graceland.

The education program starts Wednesday with sessions running all day, and includes a group lunch. Attendees can mingle and network at the Sponsors’ Reception that evening at The Cotton Museum and Exchange.

The conference ends at noon on Thursday. Continental breakfast is included both days before education sessions begin.

Registration is still open. Visit the ARTA website or contact Executive Director Nancy Jenkins at njenkins@arta1.com for more information.

March 19, 2012

WEST CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. — New standard set to identify and define

WEST CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. — As the commercial laundry industry commits to a more sustainable future, ASTM International is proposing a new standard to identify and define sustainable management practices to help commercial laundries reduce their impact on the environment.

The standard, known as ASTM WK35985 or Practice for Sustainable Laundry Best Management Practices, is being developed by a subcommittee under the jurisdiction of ASTM International Committee D13 on Textiles.

Gary Gramp of the Textile Rental Services Association (TRSA) is chairing the task group developing the new standard. “We are looking to further reduce our carbon footprint and enhance our environmental stewardship by developing ASTM WK35985. Our goal is to encourage the implementation of best management practices for sustainability at all commercial laundry facilities.”

Gramp says the methodology for assessing the best practices will certify that any given laundry process is sustainable and compliant to the standard. The proposed standard hits on such areas as water-reuse technology; heat recovery; environmentally friendly and low-temperature detergents; wastewater treatment; and energy-efficient lighting, among others.

In addition to commercial laundry facilities, Gramp says potential stakeholder groups include users of reusable textiles in the restaurant, hospitality and healthcare industries; government agencies; and environmental organizations.

The next ASTM Committee D13 meeting is set for June 24-27 in San Diego. For more on the proposed standard or to participate in its development, contact Gary Gramp at 703-519-0029, ext. 111; e-mail ggramp@trsa.org.

ASTM International is an international firm focused on standards development and delivery systems. Visit astm.org to learn more about the organization.

March 13, 2012

Jensen USA will hosts its Spring Service Seminar covering flatwork equipment March 20-22 at its Panama City, Fla., facility. For more information, contact Jerry D. Elmore, 850-271-5959, ext. 183, jerry.elmore@jensen-group.com.

March 13, 2012

Jensen USA will host its Spring Service Seminar covering L-Tron 450 and 800 Auto Pro/open-pocket washer-extractors and DTX 450 and 800 dryers on March 27-29 at its Panama City, Fla., facility. For more information, contact Jerry D. Elmore, 850-271-5959, ext. 183, jerry.elmore@jensen-group.com.

March 13, 2012

Jensen USA will host its Spring Service Seminar covering Senking tunnels, presses and dryers on April 17-19 at its Panama City, Fla., facility. For more information, contact Jerry Elmore, 850-271-5959, ext. 183, jerry.elmore@jensen-group.com.

November 30, 2011

FAIRWAY, Kan. — The American Reusable Textile Association (ARTA) has shifted the dates of its 2012 Education Seminar slightly based on the event’s proximity to Passover and Easter, according to an association press release.

The April 3-5 conference at The Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tenn., will focus on “Marketing Reusables in 2012: How Clean is Clean, How to Sell Clients — and Control Stop Losses after the Sale.”

“We realized both Passover and Easter were the weekend following the conference, so we’ve moved our dates to April 3-5 to make travel easier for attendees,” ARTA President Steve Tinker explains.

The conference is open to ARTA members and non-members, as well as ARTA’s sister associations. The agenda and speakers are being finalized, but the education program will include these topics:

  • Hotel Guest, Hospital Patient or Visitor: Is Your Health at Risk?
  • Infection Prevention — A Clinical Perspective
  • Infection Prevention 101: Practices for the Laundry
  • Standards of Clean — How Do We Measure It?
  • Antimicrobial Finishes — Claims vs. Reality
  • Infection Prevention and You: An Interactive Session
  • Update on Cotton/Textile Issues
  • Update on LCA Research: The Case for Reusables
  • Thinking Outside the Box: Client Needs vs. Tradition
  • Capturing the Healthcare Sale: Operators Share Strategies and Tactics
  • How to Stop Linen Losses and Retain Profitability
  • How to Develop Your Stop Loss Plan: An Interactive Session
  • Roundtable/Operator Panel/Case Studies on Stop Loss Strategies

ARTA will offer discounts on multiple registrations, as well as sponsorships and exhibit opportunities for suppliers.

For more information on ARTA and the seminar, contact Executive Director Nancy Jenkins at njenkins@arta1.com.

November 1, 2011

The American Reusable Textile Association (ARTA) will host its 2012 Education Seminar on April 3-5, 2012, at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tenn. Focus of the meeting will be client education and employee customer service training.

The meeting is open to ARTA members and non-members, as well as sister associations. In addition to sessions featuring information and tools on client in-service training and employee customer service training, the conference will provide updates on technical and production issues that affect the marketing of linen and medical textiles.

For more information, contact Executive Director Nancy Jenkins, njenkins@arta1.com, or visit www.arta1.com.

September 16, 2011

College-based training program for laundry processing and textile care services professionals.

Info: Linda Fairbanks, Executive Director of Academic Affairs

800-669-0863

lindaf@almnet.org

August 5, 2011

New certification programs that document the “green” progress your operation has made through its dedication to energy efficiency are at your disposal. The 2 p.m. ET August 17 TRSA webinar on “Rediscovering Energy” will discuss these tools and otherwise help your operation refine its efforts to reduce costs and manage resources. Bob Pojasek, senior program director, GreenBridge Council, Marietta, GA, will cover the ISO 50001 and Superior Energy Performance standards. He'll also help participants understand:
>Issues and regulation trends in energy, competitive issues and best practices
>Key concepts and approaches to an energy management system (EnMS)
>How to implement an EnMS
>Such a system’s impact on profitability
This webinar is for TRSA members only.
Register at https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/982866718
Or contact Angela Freeman, 703/519-0029, ext. 100, afreeman@trsa.org.

August 2, 2011

This three-day service seminar will cover the following products:

— L-Tron 450 & 800 Auto Pro/Open-Pocket Washer-Extractors

—DTX 450 & 800 Dryers

Registration includes manuals and lunches. Participants are responsible for their own transportation. Hotel reservations may be made at the Holiday Inn Select, 850-769-0000 (ask for the special Jensen seminar rate).

Contact: Jerry Elmore, 850-271-5959, ext. 183, e-mail jerry.elmore@jensen-group.com.

June 16, 2011
Description SEMINAR TOPICS SEMINAR - Focus: Latest PC Based Controls - Multitrac System Controller - Continuous Batch Washer System: programming the Windows PC based Mentor controller. - Dryers: 64058 TG1 Dryers - Drynet: dryer/shuttle controller programming. - Press: Milnor Single Stage Press with Oil Hydraulic System. COMMON TOPICS COVERED INCLUDE: - CBW Washing Principles - Extraction Systems - Shuttle Devices - How to read MILNOR Schematics - Overview of Mechanical Devices in CBW Systems SEMINAR DATES The CBW Tunnel Service Seminar focusing on the latest PC-based controls will be held October 24-28, 2011 in Kenner, Louisiana USA. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Any field service, maintenance, plant engineer, operations or management personnel who deal with maintaining, repairing, and operating CBW® systems. The class assumes a basic knowledge of day-to-day CBW® system operations. This course is not recommended for personnel with no CBW® system experience. REGISTRATION DETAILS Enrollment is limited and accepted on first come, first served basis. Ensure seminar space availability before booking hotel and plane reservations.
June 16, 2011
Description WHO SHOULD ATTEND Any field service, maintenance, plant engineer, operations or management personnel who deal with maintaining, repairing, and operating Milnor washer-extractors in the course of their daily functions and want to improve their understanding of the equipment. The course devotes a great deal of time dealing with troubleshooting of electrical controls. Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems are covered as well. SEMINAR DATES The Washer-Extractor service seminar will be held October 4-7, 2011 in Kenner, Louisiana USA. AGENDA Day 1: The Seminar begins with the design parameters of a washer-extractor, followed by Troubleshooting Procedures. We will understand machine model and serial numbers and discuss proper loading and load size determination of the machines. The fundamentals of wash chemistry will be discussed, as well as how it applies to programming a wash formula. We will also review corrosion on metals and what steps can be taken to prevent, minimize, or correct corrosion due to chemistry on metals. Day 2:
May 31, 2011

CHICAGO — Charles Thompson, the longtime publisher of American Laundry News, has purchased the magazine from Crain Communications Inc. effective June 1. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

American Trade Magazines LLC (ATM) will continue to publish American Laundry News, as well as American Drycleaner and American Coin-Op, from offices in Chicago.

May 23, 2011

Free seminar to be held Sept.. 15-16. This seminar is designed for laundry engineers, mechanics and technicians responsible for the preventive maintenance and troubleshooting of Ellis Equipment. The seminar includes information on the Ellis washer-extractor and its components.

Includes a complimentary welcome dinner on Thursday and Friday and a luncheon on Friday.  

A bloc of rooms have been reserved at the Holiday Inn in Itasca (888-465-4329), located at 860 W. Irving Park Road, Itasca, IL 60143, which will be available at a corporate rate. If you require any hotel accommodations, or would like detailed information, please contact Tara Thalman at 800-611-6806 ext. 4848 or email tthalman@elliscorp.com.