Washing of clothes procedure

  • Used clothing can be contaminated (, , , etc.)
  • Clothing is washed externally by a specialist company. The are laid down in an agreement. Otherwise, washing takes place in our own company; instruction and are included.
  • If are not washed well, contact must be immediately made with those who have done the washing. In addition, a larger sample is taken of the washed clothes. clothes may not be worn.
  • The dirty clothes are collected in separate containers and kept separate from clothes.
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