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TSA’s new training course puts microorganisms in the spotlight

Delegates will get detailed understanding of the science and best practice for hygienic laundry

The Textile Services Association (TSA) has launched an innovative new training course focused on providing managers working in healthcare, food care and pharmaceutical laundry sectors with a deeper understanding of microorganisms and harmful pathogens.

The first course will take place at the Crowne Plaza at the NEC in Birmingham on the 9th-10th April 2025. Unlike some training courses which can be boiled down to a list of dos and don’ts, the new initiative aims to give delegates a grounding in the science behind microbiology and how this knowledge can be applied within laundries to ensure best practice is maintained.

The course will deliver knowledge of basic concepts of microbiology such as the morphology, physiology, growth and transmission of microorganisms, as well as decontamination on textiles and within laundries.  This includes understanding the differences between bacteria, viruses and fungal spores, and how their growth can be influenced by different textiles and common laundry processes. It will also provide information on bioindicator testing methods and infection control and decontamination practices.

David Stevens, CEO of the TSA says, “This course gives context to the reasons why decontamination and microorganism controls have been established, and how to use this information to maintain standards in laundries serving industries where hygiene is critical. It breaks down a lot of complex science into understandable and actionable information, and we know it’s going to be useful throughout the laundry sector.”

The course will be led by Dr Katie Laird a Professor of Microbiology, Chartered Biologist and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.  Prof Laird has over 10 years’ experience of conducting research within the industrial laundry sector and her research is extensively published and recognised internationally.

The course costs £320 for TSA members and £640 for non-members. Lunch on days 1 and 2 is provided, but accommodation is not included. Interest in the course has already been strong so early booking is recommended.

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