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Today I've discovered this precious piece of wisdom in the toilet at my workplace. I didn't have time to study it in details yet, but I think it's very important that everyone is up to date on the best practices in such an important matter.



 
You take your EPL1 to the bathroom? I believe that voids the warranty the same way that Seinfeld's George Costanza could not return a book at Brentano's after he took it into the bathroom with him ;-)

I'm a little disappointed that the handwashing chart did not mention that you're supposed to sing the Happy Birthday song - twice. That's how you know you've scrubbed long enough ;-)
 
It's the world we live in. Soon there will be instructions and how to properly do your business in the rest room. BTW, at least in the men's room, those instructions are a waste of time. I have personally observed that almost 1/2 of the men leave the restroom without washing their hands.......makes you think about the handshake.
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Guillermo
 
At work, we have the WYB-guidelines for wiping your, well you know... bottom. It's a new government health agency guideline. I'm afraid to post the picture here though, since the posting rules don't allow for such explicit pictures. I can say that it involves rubber gloves, sandpaper, pure bleach and a band-aid.

Damien
Today I've discovered this precious piece of wisdom in the toilet at my workplace. I didn't have time to study it in details yet, but I think it's very important that everyone is up to date on the best practices in such an important matter.



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http://www.flickr.com/photos/bilgy_no1
 
It's the world we live in. Soon there will be instructions and how to properly do your business in the rest room. BTW, at least in the men's room, those instructions are a waste of time. I have personally observed that almost 1/2 of the men leave the restroom without washing their hands.......makes you think about the handshake.
Makes you think about using the door handle to get out after you've washed your own hands ;)

If the person before you has opened the door using his unwashed hands, it sort of negates your own efforts........
 
You obviously haven't perfected the 'open the door with paper towel' technique

Seriously though - kind of surreal we are actually having this conversation on this thread...
Makes you think about using the door handle to get out after you've washed your own hands ;)
If the person before you has opened the door using his unwashed hands, it sort of negates your own efforts........
 
Seriously though - kind of surreal we are actually having this conversation on this thread...
:-) I agree - kind of silly photo talk....HOWEVER, as a nurse I learned this years ago. Take your paper towel BEFORE you wash your hands, put it under your arm. Wash your hands then use the towel to shut off the water - and open the door. It is a simple task - but keeps away the germs you will pick up right after you wash your hands by touching the sink or handle. :-)

Maria
 
My question is: why would you take pictures in the bathroom? :)
 
If there's one thing I'm sure everyone in an office enjoys is a co-worker who takes his camera in the public bathroom with him.
 
maybe that an interesting picture for him?

why so uptight?
 
I agree. Nothing better than hearing the sound of a camera shutter going off while in a public bathroom - LOL!
If there's one thing I'm sure everyone in an office enjoys is a co-worker who takes his camera in the public bathroom with him.
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-Ken
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Fermy, are you bored?
 
Well, if your workplace is a hospital, these instructions might actually save lives...
Nope, my work place is a university that does not have any medical facilities. One would think that most people there know the basic procedure, maybe not all 12 steps though...
 
Well, if your workplace is a hospital, these instructions might actually save lives...
Nope, my work place is a university that does not have any medical facilities. One would think that most people there know the basic procedure, maybe not all 12 steps though...
No doubt. the procedure shown is really meant for medical facilities. I'm missing the frame about removing rings and other jewelry...

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