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RosieMolly

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Posted 16 September 2015 - 08:10 PM

Would the "push button top" type tap be suitable with regards to meeting clause 4.8.6 as a hands-free operating tap? i.e. push top to turn on and they automatically switch off after a time period (don't need to touch it to turn it off).



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Posted 16 September 2015 - 08:21 PM

RosieMolly

 

Welcome to the forum first off.  Second in my personal opinion I would say no, it would have to motion activated or hip/foot/knee operated but I will let some others weigh in too.

 

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Posted 17 September 2015 - 03:34 AM

RosieMolly

 

Welcome to the forum first off.  Second in my personal opinion I would say no, it would have to motion activated or hip/foot/knee operated but I will let some others weigh in too.

 

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Hi RosieMolly,

 

My BRC experience mirrors previous post. And other factories i have (non-BRC) audited.

 

The foot-ones are more elegant IMO but seem to occasionally be a little selective.


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Posted 17 September 2015 - 05:45 AM

Hi Rosie, I agree with the other members.  Should be hands free operation.  You can take it one step further and have a turn-style that employees may only pass through once the hand washing operation is completed effectively; it is more expensive and can be slow especially if you have a lot of employees.

 

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Posted 17 September 2015 - 12:57 PM

No push taps are not acceptable, elbow , knee or foot operated taps only


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Posted 17 September 2015 - 07:37 PM

Thanks all for your comments, I appreciate it.



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Posted 17 September 2015 - 09:28 PM

Based on my experience, our maintenance team has had difficulty regulating the temperature on the hands-free taps.  Sometimes the taps run too hot, like scolding hot, which people will avoid and even avoid washing hands altogether, so we have to monitor hand washing when that does happen.





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