Industrial Hygiene
Industrial-Grade Sanitation That Respects the Worker
Heavy-duty cleaners, degreasers, and hand hygiene built for manufacturing, warehousing, and heavy-equipment environments. Lower-VOC formulations, OSHA-aligned SDS, and the documentation your EHS audit needs.
Industrial Sanitation Challenges
Worker Exposure
EHS programs have to balance sanitation efficacy against OSHA exposure limits and right-to-know rules. Lower-VOC, PPE-minimizing chemistries reduce incident risk without compromising performance.
Downtime Cost
Every hour of sanitation is an hour of lost production. Fast-acting chemistry, foam applicators, and dispensers that dose consistently shrink sanitation windows without cutting corners.
Documentation Load
OSHA HazCom, SDS binders, secondary container labeling, training records — the paperwork around industrial cleaners is relentless. Your supplier should reduce the load, not add to it.
Solutions Across the Facility
Manufacturing Plants
Assembly lines, tool cribs, shop-floor break rooms, high-touch operator stations
Recommended
Warehousing & Logistics
Dock doors, pick-and-pack stations, forklift cabs, driver break areas
Recommended
Automotive & Fabrication
Paint booths, welding bays, tool cleaning stations, staff locker rooms
Recommended
Chemical & Process Industries
Tank farms, pump stations, containment areas, eyewash and safety stations
Recommended
Energy & Heavy Equipment
Service bays, parts wash, operator cabs, field-service kits
Recommended
Break Rooms & Office Zones
Shop-floor lunchrooms, admin offices, multi-shift break areas
Recommended
Core Products for Industrial Facilities
Heavy-Duty Cleaners
Alkaline + acidic cleaners for oil, grease, carbon, and mineral scale. Foam-applicator compatible.
Alpet E4 Hand Cleaner
Pumice + non-pumice heavy-duty hand cleaner. Moisturizing for cold-season shifts.
Peracetic Acid (PAA)
Cold-efficacy sanitizer for tanks, process equipment, and containment. No toxic residue.
Break Room Sanitation
Surface sanitizers and wipes for shop-floor break rooms, offices, and operator stations.
Industrial Hygiene FAQs
Do your products come with full SDS and OSHA HazCom documentation?
Yes. Every sanitizer and industrial cleaner we supply ships with a current GHS-format SDS, secondary-container label templates, and technical data sheets. Our SDS library is kept current so your HazCom binder stays inspection-ready.
How do you minimize PPE requirements without losing efficacy?
Wherever possible we offer lower-hazard chemistries — alcohol-quat sanitizers instead of chlorine, foam applicators to reduce airborne exposure, and concentrate-to-use dispensers that remove manual handling of undiluted product. Your EHS team can match product choice to the PPE matrix you already run.
Can you support multi-site industrial accounts?
Yes. Multi-site manufacturers and logistics operators work with us on standardized product lists, centralized ordering, and consolidated SDS packages. One point of contact, one approved list, one set of training materials.
What about compatibility with paint, sensors, and electronics?
Our surface sanitizers and wipes are generally safe on painted surfaces, plastics, and most electronic housings when used as labeled. For critical compatibility questions (sensors, HMIs, control boards) we share test data or help you run a spot-test protocol.
Scope an Industrial Sanitation Program
Tell us your facility type, shift pattern, and the audit or compliance requirement you're working against. We'll build a program around it.