Chichester Hospital Laundry Refit

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  • Laundry-operation services

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2 years ago

Description

University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust wish to refurbish and refit their laundry operation located at St Richard’s Hospital (SRH) in Chichester to be fully compliant with HTM 01-04 and BS EN 14065.

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