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http://www.cleanroomforum.com/members/allenp/activity/13344/In reply to - Phil Allen posted an update in the group Cleanroom Cleaning : I am working on an ISO-8 Cleanroom installation and I am looking for feed back on the question of having a sanitary wash station in the Gown Room going into the Cleanroom. I have found two schools of thought. One school says you need to remove contamination [...] · View -
admin posted an update in the group Cleanroom Supplies: 1 year, 3 months ago · View
Wiping protocol: IEST suggests for a left-to-right or right-to-left wipe in a cleanroom. But given the many contamination circumstances in a cleanroom, should consideration be taken for other methods?
With a horizontal laminar flow hood, one should wipe back to front (i.e., clean to dirty). Or in a wet contaminant situation, one would wipe in the direction of dry to wet. Some situations could simply call for the operator to make the call (i.e., a wet contamination in the back of a laminar flow hood).Do you always follow the right-to-left (or vice versa) method in your cleanroom? Do you use your best judgment and/or suggest your operators do the same? In which case, do they have the tools to make the best decision?
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admin joined the group Your Input Needed 1 year, 3 months ago · View
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admin posted an update in the group Cleanroom Cleaning: 1 year, 3 months ago · View
What are the main sources and the financial impact of microbial contamination in the cleanroom?
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admin posted an update in the group Cleanroom Standards: 1 year, 3 months ago · View
Straightforward info on USP 797 can be found here
http://gsfcc.org/index.php?title=10_Simple_Ways_to_Fast_Track_to_USP_797_Compliance
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admin wrote a new blog post: Gloves as Personal Protective Equipment: Selection Guide 1 year, 4 months ago · View
According to the Work Regulation Act 1992, every employer must provide suitable personal protective equipment (PPE) to his employees in order to ensure their safety from the possible health hazards at work, except in environments where such risks are fully controlled by other efficient means. PPE is an important requirement for safety concerns but not [...]
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admin wrote a new blog post: Disposable Apparel for Preventing Contamination 1 year, 4 months ago · View
A super clean environment is the first requirement of every laboratory or operating room. If the personnel carrying out the operations are exposed to any dangerous particles in the process or the product and process in the operating room come in contact with any human contaminants, both can be harmful for each other. Disposable protective [...]
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admin wrote a new blog post: Cleanroom Sticky Mats: 3 Important Adhesive Characteristics 1 year, 4 months ago · View
Mats are an important requirement of cleanrooms and other critical environments that demand a high degree of contamination control. These mats have strong adhesive properties which collect dust particles from shoe soles and wheels of the carts passing over the mat. Multi-layered adhesive mats are used to peel off the contaminated layer and reveal a [...]
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admin wrote a new blog post: Cleanroom Documentation and Paper Products 1 year, 4 months ago · View
Regular paper that is used in offices is generally made of wood. This kind of paper is not suitable for use in cleanrooms, where a high degree of cleanliness and hygiene is required. The reason for this is the numerous particles contained in normal paper, which contaminate the controlled environment of these labs. Clean room [...]
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admin and Howard Siegerman are now friends 1 year, 7 months ago · View
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admin wrote a new blog post: Tack Mat Use and Installation 1 year, 11 months ago · View
Summary: The following is quick guide to the installation and use of tack mats for particulate control on personnel shoes and wheels of carts entering a clean area. Tack mats are used for helping to remove particulate contamination from the bottom of personnel shoes and from the wheels of carts upon entry to a clean [...]
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0 started the forum topic Contribute a paper and win in the group Cleanroom Environmental Issues 3 years, 1 month ago · View
Contribute a paper and win
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0 has posted on the forum topic Contribute a paper and win in the group Cleanroom Environmental Issues 3 years, 1 month ago · View
GSFCC is giving away free desktop clock radios to any authors who contribute an article, a white paper or a technical resource to their wiki library. If you have authored any of these or if you know someone who did, send them to [url=http://www.gsfcc.org]http://www.gsfcc.org[/url] to get a nice gift an great industry recognition!
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0 has posted on the forum topic Contribute a paper and win in the group Cleanroom Environmental Issues 3 years, 1 month ago · View
GSFCC is giving away free desktop clock radios to any authors who contribute an article, a white paper or a technical resource to their wiki library. If you have authored any of these or if you know someone who did, send them to [url=http://www.gsfcc.org]http://www.gsfcc.org[/url] to get a nice gift an great industry recognition!Sounds good, but are there some criteria about the articles we write?? what kind of materials hould we involve, Just about GSFCC?? confusing…. ???
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0 has posted on the forum topic Contribute a paper and win in the group Cleanroom Environmental Issues 3 years, 1 month ago · View
Sounds good, but are there some criteria about the articles we write?? what kind of materials hould we involve, Just about GSFCC?? confusing…. ???Please visit http://www.gsfcc.org, there are lots of articles over there, and you can get some ideas from there. ;D
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0 has posted on the forum topic Contribute a paper and win in the group Cleanroom Environmental Issues 3 years, 1 month ago · View
[quote author=administrator link=topic=392.msg483#msg483 date=1239035692]GSFCC is giving away free desktop clock radios to any authors who contribute an article, a white paper or a technical resource to their wiki library. If you have authored any of these or if you know someone who did, send them to [url=http://www.gsfcc.org]http://www.gsfcc.org[/url] to get a nice gift an great industry recognition!Sounds good, but are there some criteria about the articles we write?? what kind of materials hould we involve, Just about GSFCC?? confusing…. ???There is no criteria other than being industry-related. This means your article could be about filtration or cleanroom standards, or any other topic pertaining cleanrooms. The requirements are that you are the owner of the article and that you provide a copy in word format along with any photo attachments needed. GSFCC will publish your name and company with a link in return for your contribution and, of course, you'll win a cool desktop clock with radio, thermometer and more.
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0 started the forum topic Contribute a paper and win in the group Cleanroom Cleaning 3 years, 1 month ago · View
Contribute a paper and win
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0 has posted on the forum topic Contribute a paper and win in the group Cleanroom Cleaning 3 years, 1 month ago · View
GSFCC is giving away free desktop clock radios to any authors who contribute an article, a white paper or a technical resource to their wiki library. If you have authored any of these or if you know someone who did, send them to [url=http://www.gsfcc.org]http://www.gsfcc.org[/url] to get a nice gift an great industry recognition!
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0 started the forum topic Contribute a paper and win in the group Cleanroom Services 3 years, 1 month ago · View
Contribute a paper and win
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0 has posted on the forum topic Contribute a paper and win in the group Cleanroom Services 3 years, 1 month ago · View
GSFCC is giving away free desktop clock radios to any authors who contribute an article, a white paper or a technical resource to their wiki library. If you have authored any of these or if you know someone who did, send them to [url=http://www.gsfcc.org]http://www.gsfcc.org[/url] to get a nice gift an great industry recognition!
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