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Colour-coding reduces hygiene risk
07 March 2013
GOJO Industries-Europe has launched a range of colour coded dispensers created to simplify hand hygiene compliance and help reduce cross contamination.

GOJO Industries-Europe has
launched a range of colour
coded dispensers created to
simplify hand hygiene
compliance and help reduce
cross contamination.
Colours and visuals are used to distinguish the GOJO TFX Touch Free and FMX Manual soap dispensers and PURELL hand sanitiser dispensers, along with protocol posters for workers to use as a reference point.
Managing director of GOJO Industries-Europe,Mike Sullivan, said:"Colour coding helps to avoid misuse of hygiene products and as a result reduces the risk of cross contamination.
Our new programme has been launched with quick and clear messaging which will help educate workers in an industry where current labelling and language used may not be easy to translate or understand." The new range forms part of the GOJO hygiene management system for food processing facilities, which also incorporates the SIGNOL hand wash counter to monitor the frequency of staff hand washing and identify compliance issues.
Colours and visuals are used to distinguish the GOJO TFX Touch Free and FMX Manual soap dispensers and PURELL hand sanitiser dispensers, along with protocol posters for workers to use as a reference point.
Managing director of GOJO Industries-Europe,Mike Sullivan, said:"Colour coding helps to avoid misuse of hygiene products and as a result reduces the risk of cross contamination.
Our new programme has been launched with quick and clear messaging which will help educate workers in an industry where current labelling and language used may not be easy to translate or understand." The new range forms part of the GOJO hygiene management system for food processing facilities, which also incorporates the SIGNOL hand wash counter to monitor the frequency of staff hand washing and identify compliance issues.
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