Christeyns Food Hygiene acquires cleaning and disinfection partner
A Summary of the New Labelling Regulations
A new European Legislation came into force to eventually replace the Dangerous Preparations Directive (DPD) and is known as EC No 1272/2008
Welcome to our new staff and new roles
the seven Jenkinson staff joined us this year we are also adding four new team members since January to handle our increasing business.
The new CLP regulation : crystal clear for you?
As of June 1st, 2015 all chemical mixtures that are produced, need to comply with CLP. How will this Regulation affect your business?
Introducing Spring Clean Training
The Spring Cleaning courses meet the needs of a modern, fast moving food processing industry and is developed and delivered by experienced and qualified experts.
The Ultimate Hygiene for Hands
When you order Sanisoap or Sanigel Cartons for the first time you will receive the clear shatter-proof plastic dispenser for free!
Klenzan Launch Rapid Allergen and Species Test
Klenzan is excited to launch a range of cleaning verification test kits designed to meet the stringent requirements of the food processing industry.
Klenzan attend SOFHT Luncheon 2015
Klenzan Ltd hosted a table at the annual Society of Food Hygiene Technology lunch and lecture on November 19th at the Savoy Hotel.
New BRC Global Food Standard Issue 7 out now.
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has now made available the latest version of its Global Standard for Food Safety (Issue 7).
Klenzan & T.J. & S.Jenkinson Press Release
This is a strategic acquisition for Klenzan Ltd (who are in partnership with the Christeyns Group worldwide).
Congratulations Oli!
With a BTECH Level 4 HNC Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (QCF), Klenzan are looking forward to him using all his newly found skills both at Klenzan’s Warrington HQ.
Klenzan attend SoFHT Annual Lunch
The SOFHT award for the most significant contribution was won by David Reading OBE, the co-founder of the Anaphylaxis Campaign.
Ebola, a reason for concern?
The general public has no reason to fear: so far, outside the affected countries, the only persons who contracted the Ebola virus disease were health care workers who treated Ebola patients.