GOJO MULTI GREEN Hand Cleaner is a USDA BioPreferred Certified, gel-style heavy duty hand cleaner, featuring a citrus scent and natural scrubbing particles. Formulated for maximum cleaning power on a wide variety of soils. Try a NO CHARGE SAMPLE today for quick, sustainable cleanup of hard-working hands exposed to oil, grease, paint and tar.
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Milder, More Effective Cleaning
- USDA BioPerferred Certified
- 95% biobased content
- Contain a natural citrus solvent
- Meets California VOC requirement for consumer products
- Ideal for heavy manufacturing, automotive service and repair, construction, utilities and mining
WORK SAFER. CLEANER.SMARTER.
Heavy Duty Cleansing
Contact dermatitis accounts for over $1.4 billion in direct medical expenses annually,1 but the right hand cleaners can help keep skin healthy
- Formulations designed to be effective on a variety of soils, yet gentle on skin
- A wide selection of formats, including gel, lotion crème and towels
Conditioning
Professional-grade conditioner, proven to improve skin condition in just 14 days2
- Specially formulated to meet the demands of industrial workers
- Non-greasy formula absorbs quickly, with no residue
General Cleansing
An effective hand hygiene program can help reduce absenteeism by up to 51%3,4,5
- The right formulations that help remove germs and keep skin healthy
- New HEALTHY SOAP® products provide the performance you expect from the PURELL® brand
Sanitizing
Up to 80% of all infections are transmitted by hands6
- Kills 99.99% of most common germs that can make you sick
- Formulated to help skin stay clean & healthy
Disinfecting
Keeping surfaces germ-free can help reduce the $2,500 cost per year7 lost from each absent employee
- Kills 99.9% of germs on surfaces, including Cold & Flu viruses, Norovirus and MRSA
- Proven effective on a variety of hard & soft surfaces, including countertops, chairs and appliances
2. Arbogast, James, et al. Effectiveness of a Hand Care Regimen with Moisturizer in Manufacturing Facilities Where Workers Are Prone to Occupational Irritant Dermatitis. March 2004.
3. Guinan, ME, McGuckin M, et al. “The effect of a comprehensive handwashing program on absenteeism in elementary schools.” AJIC. June 2002.
4. FedEx Outcome Study Executive Update: Interim Report, July 27, 2004 (unpublished). GOJO Industries, Inc. 90.3% confidence interval.
5. White, Cindy, et al. “The effect of hand hygiene on illness rate among students in university residence halls.” AJIC. October 2003.
6. GOJO Industries, Inc., Analysis of “ILLNESS TRANSMITTED BY HANDS” data, C. Gerba, 31 January 2013
7. Cost of unscheduled absenteeism per employee, per year. “Absentee Line Killer” Circadian: 24/7 Workforce Solutions (2005): 1-12