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Monday, April 5th, 2010
Customer-centric Local Company and Retail Store Team Up to Respond to High Demand for Twofold Green Service: Saving Money + the Environment with Inkjet Refills
APRIL 5, 2010, CHICAGO, IL ― Weiss ACE Hardware and INK-O-DEM, the worldwide leader in integrated inkjet cartridge refilling and testing technology for retail and university environments, today announced the beginning of “Free Ink Week” at the Glenview ACE Hardware store.
Launching Thursday, April 8, 2010, and running through April 14, 2010, anyone who has an empty inkjet cartridge and needs more ink can come into Weiss ACE Hardware and get their inkjet cartridge refilled for free.
Weiss ACE Hardware is located at 1560 Waukegan Road in Glenview, IL.
The decision to offer this event is predicated by customer demand as well as an increasing shift toward environmentally conscious (green) daily living choices consumers are wisely making these days.
“We are and have always been a very customer-centric operation here at Weiss ACE Hardware. After we installed INK-O-DEM’s Cartridge Refilling System, we wanted to give our customers an incentive to get started. Thus, Free Ink Week was born, and we are looking forward to serving our customers in yet another way that saves them money and is good for the environment,” said Karen Kolod, Weiss ACE Hardware’s manager.
“We are delighted to work with Weiss ACE Hardware on the Free Ink Week event,” says Tom Price, ACE Hardware’s Account Manager at INK-O-DEM.
“We are committed to working with our ‘ACE Base’ to help them succeed with INK-O-DEM’s Cartridge Refilling System, and Free Ink Week is just one way we can respond to the high demand for our landfill-saving, affordable inkjet refills,” Price notes.
Follow INK-O-DEM on Twitter at @InkODemRefill or http://twitter.com/InkODemRefill.
About INK-O-DEM
INK-O-DEM is the worldwide leader in integrated inkjet cartridge refilling and testing technology for retail and university environments ― refilling over 5 million cartridges annually ― and is a subsidiary of 20-year-old TonerHead™, Inc. Compatible with 95% of the integrated inkjet cartridges available, INK-O-DEM provides consumers with a 50% savings over buying new printer cartridges. INK-O-DEM is now in thousands of locations in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. Delighted customers include ACE Hardware, Walgreens, other major chain retailers, and distinctive universities. INK-O-DEM saved consumers approximately $50 million last year with inkjet cartridge refills. Visit www.inkodem.com or call (815) 331-3200 for more information.
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Friday, July 25th, 2008
Franklin, Mass. – July 25, 2008 – Liko North America has announced the launch of a new “Toolkit” section of its popular Safe Lifting Portal Web site. The new portal section is designed to assist hospitals and nursing homes with the start-up, development, and on-going support of their safe lifting initiatives. The Liko-sponsored Safe Lifting Portal is a pro bono injury prevention site designed to help nurses avoid musculoskeletal injuries caused by lifting and repositioning patients.
According to Melissa Nowitz, administrator of the Safe Lifting Portal, “Over the course of the three or more years of our portal’s existence, many customers have contacted us and asked for individual items to promote safe lifting in their facilities – ranging from posters to pamphlets – and this new section allows us to make them available in one convenient location. Also, we are always looking for additional suggestions on how to improve the efficacy of safe lifting programs, and now we have a more direct means of sharing those ideas among healthcare workers and safe lifting committee members.”
The Safe Lifting Portal cover topics such as how to start and deploy a program, how to achieve caregiver buy-in, tracking legislative activities, and calculating projected savings using an interactive return-on-investment calculator. It also includes a monthly electronic newsletter and a question-and-answer column called “Ask the Lift Doctor.”
To access the Toolkit section of Safe Lifting Portal, visit http://www.safeliftingportal.com/toolkit or call 888-545-6671.
About Liko
Liko is one of the world’s leading suppliers of patient lift and transfer solutions. The company’s products include mobile lifts, overhead ceiling mounted systems, and a variety of injury prevention solutions. For more information on Liko’s sponsorship of the Safe Lifting Portal, contact Liko North America, 122 Grove Street, Franklin, MA 02038; telephone (888) 545-6671 or (508) 553-3993; fax (508) 528-6642; or visit the Liko website at www.liko.com/na.
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Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
Franklin, Mass. – June 17, 2008 – Nurses and healthcare risk or safety professionals seeking detailed how-to information on starting and managing a safe lifting program at their hospital or healthcare facility are invited to download a new, free five-part series of educational articles from the Safe Lifting Portal injury prevention website.
The articles, which include such Safe Lifting Program details as assessing patients, selecting lifts for patients with special needs, infection control, and how to calculate the return-on-investment of a formal program, are available free at: http://www.safeliftingportal.com/slp-for-nurses.
Designed for nurses and safe patient handling committee members, the articles were produced by Liko North America, sponsor of the Safe Lifting Portal, to inform hospital employees about the importance of safe lifting in all aspects of patient care. The series details:
- Selecting Lifts for Patients with Special Needs – Special needs patients, such as elderly, morbidly obese, or orthopedic patients, require the correct lift or sling to safely move them throughout the hospital. This article explains the proper lift to use depending on the need of the patient.
- Safe Lifting: The Assessment Imperative – This article reviews the general guidelines for safe patient handling and the importance of a routine assessment of ergonomic hazards and the patient’s functional ability, level of assistance, and mental status.
- Infection Control for Lifts and Slings – In order to ensure patient safety during the lifting process it is important that lifts and slings are clean, decontaminated and disinfected. This article details the importance of infection control when using lifts and slings.
- Safe Patient Handling Programs: How to calculate Return on Investment – Implementing safe handling programs in hospitals not only reduces patient–handling injuries but significantly cuts the direct and indirect costs that coincide with lifting injuries. This article explains how facility managers can calculate their ROI which results in reducing expenses significantly.
The articles also review the general guidelines for implementing safe patient handling programs, including the importance of choosing the right lift for every patient and turning the need for assessment into an everyday habit.
The articles are available for immediate download at: www.safeliftingportal.com/slp-for-nurses. Copies can be requested by calling toll-free 1-888-545-6671.
About Liko North America
Liko North America is one of the world’s leading suppliers of patient lifts, including mobile, overhead rail, sit-to-stand, and bariatric lifts, as well as a selection of more than 250 slings and accessories. The company is also the exclusive sponsor of the pro bono “Safe Lifting Environment” campaign designed to help prevent caregiver injuries (visit www.safeliftingportal.com for more details). For more information on Liko’s complete line of patient lifts, contact Liko North America, 122 Grove Street, Franklin, MA 02038. Telephone (888) 545-6671 or (508) 553-3993; fax (508) 528-6642, or visit the Liko website at www.liko.com.
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Monday, June 9th, 2008
Franklin, Mass. – June 9. 2008 – A new, free educational booklet, compiling dozens of the most-asked questions by healthcare professionals about starting-up and managing a safe lifting program, is available for free download at: www.safeliftingportal.com/lift-doctor-booklet.
Titled, “Ask the Lift Doctor – Real-World Questions and Answers about Safe Lifting,” the booklet compiles two years worth of questions and answers sent in by healthcare professionals – nurses, nurse practitioners, administrators and others – to the Safe Lifting Portal injury prevention website’s (www.safeliftingportal.com) popular “Lift Doctor.”
The “Lift Doctor” is a panel of Liko Specialists which includes a sling application expert, bariatric specialist, lift system design consultant, risk management professional, safety director, and an overhead installation designer.
Designed to help those starting up and managing Safe Lifting Programs to prevent patient and healthcare provider injuries in healthcare facilities and hospitals, the 22-chapter booklet covers a wealth of topics related to patient-specific injuries, training, policies, procedures, and general patient lift usage.
The booklet is just one of the many available informational tools of the Safe Lifting Portal, the Liko North America-sponsored online resource to educate and guide healthcare professionals and administrators on a host of safe patient lifting and handling topics. The Safe Lifting Portal provides how-to information on creating a safe patient handling program, achieving caregiver buy-in, tracking legislative activities, and calculating the projected savings that can result from the implementation of a Safe Lifting Program.
Request a free copy of the “Ask the Lift Doctor – Real-world Questions and Answers about Safe Lifting” booklet, at http://www.safeliftingportal.com/lift-doctor-booklet or call 1-888-545-6671.
About Liko
Liko is one of the world’s leading suppliers of patient lift and transfer solutions. The company’s products include mobile lifts, overhead ceiling mounted systems, and a variety of injury prevention solutions. For more information on Liko’s sponsorship of the Safe Lifting Portal, contact Liko North America, 122 Grove Street, Franklin, MA 02038; telephone (888) 545-6671 or (508) 553-3993; fax (508) 528-6642; or visit the Liko website at www.liko.com/na.
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Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
- Associated Forum Provides Resources for Healthcare Professionals, Industry -
Franklin, Mass. – December 4, 2007 – The Liko-sponsored Safe Lifting Portal today announced the launch of a safe lifting “Help Desk” for healthcare professionals worldwide.
In addition, an associated safe lifting forum, called “Safe Lifters,” will allow healthcare professionals to discuss their patient lifting challenges and successes with others, as well as support those who are getting started with a safe patient handling program.
Of the approximately 6,000 hospitals in the United States, fewer than 500 have instituted some type of safe lifting or caregiver injury prevention program. The new, community-based forum is designed to facilitate identification of problems and solutions for injury-prevention programs by connecting current and experienced professionals with those planning or implementing new programs.
The “Help Desk” and forum are the latest additions to the Safe Lifting Portal, a non-profit safe patient handling and injury prevention website sponsored exclusively by Liko. Other sections of the new “Help Desk” include a strategies and tips area, safe lifting starter-kit request page, and contact page for comments or questions directed to Liko and the Safe Lifting Portal.
“The addition of the forum to the Safe Lifting Portal marks a new era for the safe lifting community,” said Melissa Nowitz, Administrator of the Safe Lifting Portal. “Now healthcare professionals worldwide can learn from each other and move forward without waiting for individual state legislatures to enact laws.”
To contact the Help Desk, members or anyone with safe lifting questions, comments, or concerns can visit www.safeliftingportal.com/helpdesk or call 888-545-6671.
To access the new forum site, visit http://www.safeliftingportal.com/forum, or call 1-888-545-6671. Participation is free of charge.
About Liko
Liko is one of the world’s leading suppliers of patient lift and transfer solutions. The company’s products include mobile lifts, overhead ceiling mounted systems, and a variety of injury prevention solutions. For more information on Liko’s sponsorship of the Safe Lifting Portal, contact Liko North America, 122 Grove Street, Franklin, MA 02038; telephone (888) 545-6671 or (508) 553-3993; fax (508) 528-6642; or visit the Liko website at www.liko.com/na.
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Thursday, November 8th, 2007
Franklin, Mass. – November 8, 2007 – A new, free educational poster designed to caution healthcare professionals against the dangers of unsafe patient lifting is now available at: www.safeliftingportal.com/seven-deadly-sins.
Designed to maintain workplace visibility and awareness of caregiver injury prevention, the informative poster details crucial precautions that Liko North America has compiled while creating – and expanding – the Safe Lifting Portal (www.safeliftingportal.com).
The poster, titled “The Seven Deadly Sins of Unsafe Lifting,” depicts the common mistakes made during patient handling – and how to combat them.
“Safe patient lifting and handling has emerged as a leading issue for many healthcare professionals in recent years,” said Melissa Nowitz, administrator of the Safe Lifting Portal, “and we couldn’t be more happy to see that. However, there is still more that can be done to raise awareness and we are pleased to make this new poster available for use wherever patient handling takes place.”
Through the Safe Lifting Portal, healthcare professionals can also obtain other awareness materials, free of charge. Those include cafeteria tent cards, newsletter templates, and instructional materials to assist with the creation of injury prevention programs.
The Safe Lifting Portal is a Liko North America-sponsored online resource to educate and guide healthcare professionals and administrators on a host of safe patient lifting and handling topics, including: creation of a safe patient handling program, achieving caregiver buy-in, tracking legislative activities, and calculating projected savings.
To request a free copy of the “Seven Deadly Sins of Unsafe Lifting” poster, visit www.safeliftingportal.com/seven-deadly-sins or call 1-888-545-6671.
About Liko
Liko is one of the world’s leading suppliers of patient lift and transfer solutions. The company’s products include mobile lifts, overhead ceiling mounted systems, and a variety of injury prevention solutions. For more information on Liko’s sponsorship of the Safe Lifting Portal, contact Liko North America, 122 Grove Street, Franklin, MA 02038; telephone (888) 545-6671 or (508) 553-3993; fax (508) 528-6642; or visit the Liko website at www.liko.com.
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Wednesday, September 12th, 2007
Franklin, Mass. – September 12, 2007 – A new, free white paper details how OSF Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria, Illinois, has substantially reduced lift injuries while boosting staff satisfaction with the creation of a new lift team department that provides patient transfer and mobility assistance.
Available for free download at: www.safeliftingportal.com/st_francis, the paper is provided by the Safe Lifting Portal (http://www.safetliftingportal.com/), a pro-bono healthcare site designed to support safe lifting and caregiver injury prevention programs.
Titled, “Illinois Hospital Reduces Lift Injuries, Staff Satisfaction Soars with Lift Team Department and Liko Lifts,” the free case study describes how the new safe lifting department was originally created to curtail increasing lift injuries and growing worker’s compensation costs. It then evolved into a dedicated patient lift team department that provides 24/7 lifting assistance to the staff and patients in all areas.
Implementing the program at Saint Francis, a 616-bed, Level I, trauma facility, has reduced staff injuries associated with patient handling activities by 30%, slashed more than 1,200 restricted work days, and generated an estimated $400,000 in savings that has been re-invested back into St. Francis’s safe patient handling program and lift team department.
The case study details the design, development and implementation of the comprehensive program, including the tracking of injuries, rating and selection of lifting equipment, extensive training of staff to become “Lift Team Technicians,” education of patients and caregivers, and measurement of patient and staff satisfaction.
Download the free case study, “Illinois Hospital Reduces Lift Injuries, Staff Satisfaction Soars with Lift Team Department and Liko Lifts,” at: www.safeliftingportal.com/st_francis or call toll-free 1 888-545-6671.
The Safe Lifting Portal (http://www.safeliftingportal.com/) is sponsored by Liko North America, one of the world’s leading suppliers of patient lift and transfer solutions. Liko North America’s products include mobile lifts, overhead ceiling mounted systems, and a variety of injury prevention solutions. For more information, contact Liko North America, 122 Grove Street, Franklin, MA 02038; telephone (888) 545-6671 or (508) 553-3993; fax (508) 528-6642; or visit the website at www.liko.com/na.
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Monday, September 10th, 2007
NEWTON, MASS. – September 10, 2007 – A free white paper detailing strategies to help biotechnology companies improve compliance with federal, state, and local environmental health and safety regulations is available for download at: http://www.eheinc.com/pitfalls.htm.
The white paper, titled “Environmental Health and Safety Compliance in Biotech Companies: Common Deficiencies Encountered During Audits,” is based on an analysis of numerous program audits, and offers small and mid-size biotechnology companies an opportunity to avoid costly oversights.
“All biotechnology firms are required to meet complex regulatory compliance requirements from a variety of governing sources,” said Jack McCarthy, President and co-founder of EH&E (http://www.eheinc.com/), a Newton, Mass. based environmental engineering and consulting firm. “Larger firms employ full-time professional staff to manage their responsibilities. Small and mid-size firms often cannot afford the expense or dedicate the manpower to fully meet these requirements, and are therefore more at risk of violations and sanctions.”
Compliance areas covered by the white paper include:
- Environmental Compliance (air emissions, wastewater, and waste management)
- Permitting and Plans
- Employee Training
- Biosafety
- Occupational Health and Safety
- General Documentation Deficiencies
Within each compliance area, the white paper details examples of the most common violations encountered during routine audits and summarizes a list of recommendations for maintaining a continual high level of compliance using limited manpower. Download the free white paper at: http://www.eheinc.com/pitfalls.htm.
For more information on EH&E visit http://www.eheinc.com/ or call 1-800-825-5343.
About EH&E
EH&E (http://www.eheinc.com/) has provided an extensive range of environmental and engineering consulting services for over 18 years. Our team consists of more than 60 experts with an outstanding record of providing business-focused solutions for issues that affect the built environment. EH&E has a depth of knowledge and credibility unmatched in the industry and our wealth of readily-accessible information has become a powerful resource for our clients. Our new series of EH&E web compliance solutions is just the latest example of our continuing effort to provide this knowledge and information to a wider range of companies.
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Monday, July 30th, 2007
Franklin, Mass. – July 31, 2007 – A new, free video clip is available to help hospitals and nursing homes inform patients and their families about safe lifting policies. The brief video can be viewed online — or may be requested as a DVD — from Liko, the pro bono sponsor of the healthcare industry’s popular “Safe Lifting Portal” injury prevention site.
The video, titled “Help Us Prevent Caregiver Injuries,” was produced by Liko to help hospitals inform patients or family members about being lifted or transported using a mechanical assistive device. Available at www.safeliftingportal.com/gettingstarted/patients.html, the video is designed to help inform patients and family members of an institution’s injury prevention policies and solicit their continued cooperation. The video is available in several versions including English and Spanish.
The video is a supplement to the “Safe Lifting Library,” an industry-leading resource of books, articles, and e-links ranging from nursing injury research studies to contemporary articles and legislative initiatives on the broad topic of preventing caregiver injuries incurred when lifting or repositioning patients.
Launched this spring, the Safe Lifting Library helps the staffs of hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities locate the background information and resources necessary to justify, initiate, and maintain safe patient handling programs.
The library also serves ancillary groups such as healthcare insurance providers, workers’ compensation agencies, risk management firms, and government organizations, with an interest in driving down nursing injury rates. At present, according to NIOSH statistics, nurses and other caregivers in the U.S. are among the most likely to incur musculoskeletal injuries during the course of their work.
Other sections of the Safe Lifting Portal cover topics such as deploying a program, achieving buy-in from caregivers, and calculating projected savings using an interactive return-on-investment calculator.
To view the free video, or request a free DVD, visit the Safe Lifting Portal at: http://www.safeliftingportal.com/gettingstarted/patients.html Visit The Safe Lifting Library at: www.safeliftingportal.com/safeliftinglibrary.
About Liko
Liko is one of the world’s leading suppliers of patient lift and transfer solutions. The company’s products include mobile lifts, overhead ceiling mounted systems, and a variety of injury prevention solutions. For more information on Liko’s sponsorship of the Safe Lifting Portal, contact Liko North America, 122 Grove Street, Franklin, MA 02038; telephone (888) 545-6671 or (508) 553-3993; fax (508) 528-6642; or visit the Liko website at http://www.liko.com/
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Tuesday, February 6th, 2007
NEWTON, MA – February 6, 2007 – EH&E, a leading provider of health & safety and engineering consulting services, will host a free webinar titled “A Customizable EH&S Support System for Higher Education: Flexible Framework, Expert Content and Support.”
Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) programs within colleges and universities are complex and highly individualized. The large number of buildings, wide variety of design and function, and the presence of chemical and/or biological laboratories dictate a complex and record-intensive regulatory compliance program. EH&E has designed a unique new support system using a standard Microsoft platform that combines a customizable organizational structure with a complete range of expert EH&S support services and tools.
EH&S managers, facility managers, and administrators can learn how to streamline and organize college and university EH&S compliance programs during the free webinar to be held on February 13, 2007, at 1:00 p.m. EST.
The easily integrated compliance support system allows:
- Compliance program collaboration among departments
- Direct access to EH&S experts
- Inventory tracking database
- Lab inspection survey and reporting software
- Web-based, laboratory and facility safety training
To register for this FREE webinar, visit: www.eheinc.com/news_workshops/campuswebinar.htm. For more information on EH&E and their university and college EH&S compliance systems, contact by phone: 1-800-825-5343 or on the web: www.eheinc.com.
About EH&E
EH&E (www.eheinc.com) has provided an extensive range of environmental and engineering consulting services for over 18 years. Our team consists of more than 60 experts with an outstanding record of providing business-focused solutions for issues that affect the built environment. EH&E has a depth of knowledge and credibility unmatched in the industry and our wealth of readily-accessible information has become a powerful resource for our clients.
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Posted in Biosciences, Buildings & Facilities, Health/Medical |
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