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University of Michigan First to Certify to Cleaning Industry Management Standard
ISSA, the leading association for the cleaning industry worldwide, has announced that the University of Michigan Ann Arbor Campus Plant Building and Grounds Services Department (PBGS) has become the first cleaning organization in the industry to not only certify to ISSAs Cleaning Industry Management Standard (CIMS), but to receive the additional designation of Certification with Honors.
The University of Michigan is one of 24 case study organizations in the United States and Canada that have committed to being the first in-house and contracted operations to undergo third-party assessments to achieve possible certification to CIMS. While certification officially opens to the industry-at-large later this year, ISSA is now accepting applications and can schedule assessments to be held after October 2007. To apply or to find out more about CIMS, or for a list of case study participants visit www.issa.com/standard.
Analyze Your Custodial Operation
Download APPA's Custodial Operations Self-Analysis Program, using Adobe PDF (615KB), and better understand your custodial costs and staffing levels. This self-analysis tool was developed to supplement APPA's popular publication, Custodial Staffing Guidelines for Educational Facilities. (In order to print and view this file you first need to have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. Please click here to download Adobe Acrobat.)
Understanding Water Hygiene in a Campus Environment
Looking for some guidelines on how to deal with such water treatment issues such as Legionella and Anthrax? In cooperation with Steve Spiwak and Nalco, APPA is pleased to bring you the most current information.
Go green with the National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology Project, including many great ideas and resources for starting a conservation program on your campus.









