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Title: Introduction to Cleanrooms


1
Introduction to Cleanrooms
  • Basic principles and protocols

2
Purpose of Clean Protocol
  • Promote Successful Cleanroom Operations
  • Ensure Safety in the Clean Environment
  • Provide Operational Conditions that Meet Process
    User Needs

3
Perspective
  • The protocol provides basic awareness and general
    guidelines for cleanroom users.
  • Successful cleanroom operation relies on each
    users understanding, participation and self
    discipline.
  • The success of each user relies on trust,
    understanding and shared responsibility among all
    users .

4
What is a Cleanroom?
  • A clean environment designed to reduce the
    contamination of processes and materials. This is
    accomplished by removing or reducing
    contamination sources.

5
Principles of the Clean Environment
  • Air is highly (HEPA) filtered (99.99 _at_ 0.3m)
  • Layout should minimize particle sources in
    filtered air stream
  • Air flow should remove most particles generated
    by process

6
Types of Contamination
  • Particulate Dust, skin, hair, makeup
  • Chemical Oil, grease, metal ions, perfume
  • Biological Bacteria, fungi, rodents???
  • Radiation Ultraviolet light

7
Particle Characteristics
  • 50 micron particles are visible
  • Average human hair is about 100 microns
  • Time to fall 1 meter in still air
  • 33 seconds for 10 micron particle
  • 48 minutes for 1 micron particle
  • Humans generate gt1x105 particles per minute when
    motionless (fully gowned)
  • Humans can generate gt1x106 particles when walking
    in the cleanroom

8
Contamination Sources
  • People 75
  • Ventilation 15
  • Room Structure 5
  • Equipment 5

9
Contamination Control
  • Personnel Control
  • Dress code
  • Personal Hygiene
  • Gowning
  • Environmental Control
  • Entrance and exit
  • Materials and supplies
  • Cleaning and maintenance
  • Atmospheric

10
Dress code
  • No sleeveless shirts
  • No shorts or skirts
  • No slippers or sandals
  • No jewelry that can puncture garments or gloves
  • Avoid clothing that sheds

11
Personal Hygiene
  • Shower each day before entry
  • Control Dermatitis Dandruff
  • Do not smoke before entry
  • No chewing gum or tobacco
  • No Cosmetics should be worn
  • Facial hair will need to be covered

12
Gowning
  • Proper gowning order
  • Hair cover
  • Hood
  • Shoe covers
  • Coverall
  • Gloves
  • Face mask
  • Safety Glasses

13
Gowning Basics
  • Garments should not be removed from cleanroom
    unless in approved container
  • Dont walk out of the cleanroom with your
    garments on
  • Change garments when soiled or showing any
    visible signs of wear
  • Dont reach inside your garment while in the
    cleanroom

14
Garment Reuse and Storage
  • Reusable Store in Gown bin or zip lock bag
  • Coveralls
  • Hood
  • Knee-high Booties (not the blue disposables)
  • Safety Glasses
  • Not Reusable Throw in trash
  • Hair nets Beard covers
  • Blue disposable shoe covers
  • Gloves
  • Face mask

15
Entry Exit
  • Enter and exit quickly
  • Only one person may enter at a time
  • Each user must use their own access card
  • Pass from the gowning area to the clean area
    slowly to reduce migration of particles between
    areas

16
Materials and Supplies
  • Do Not carry non-cleanroom items into the
    cleanroom
  • Do not carry cleanroom items out of the cleanroom
  • Do not use pencils or erasers
  • Paper should be kept in a plastic sleeve
  • Do Not cut the cleanroom wipers
  • Clean everything you carry into the cleanroom

17
Chemicals
  • Do not take new chemicals into the cleanroom
    without permission
  • Always read MSDS for every chemical you use
  • Large quantities of chemicals must be stored
    outside the cleanroom
  • Chemicals inside the cleanroom should be properly
    stored
  • All chemical containers should be clearly labeled
    with their contents and Hazard Classification
  • Unattended chemicals and experiments should be
    labeled with the owners name, immediate contact
    number, list of all chemicals involved, and
    estimated time of return or completion.

18
Chemical Handling
  • Always use safety carriers with glass bottles 2L
    and larger
  • Do not transport chemicals in open containers
  • Chemicals should be used inside approved hoods or
    under properly positioned snorkel extractors
  • Full apron, Trionic gloves and full face shield
    are required for using all acids
  • Gloves, lab coat, and safety glasses are
    considered minimum personal protective equipment
    when handling ANY chemical

19
Chemical Handling
  • In case of a small spill
  • Inform all users in the cleanroom
  • Clearly mark the affected area
  • Use appropriate absorbent material to clean up
    the spill
  • In case of large spill
  • Inform all users in the cleanroom
  • Clearly mark the affected area and evacuate
  • Contact VEHS and cleanroom staff immediately

20
Chemical Handling
  • Chemical waste should be properly disposed of as
    outlined by VEHS
  • No chemicals may be poured down the drains
  • Waste containers should be properly marked as
    such and have a pink Hazardous Waste tag tied to
    them at all times
  • If you have questions about disposal contact a
    staff member

21
In Case of Emergency
  • Always follow the rules set forth by VEHS
  • If an emergency requires evacuation, leave the
    cleanroom immediately, do not stop to un-gown
  • Inform other users before leaving

22
Equipment use
  • All users must be trained before using any
    equipment
  • All equipment use should be scheduled
  • If you are unable to use scheduled time please
    delete your reservation
  • It is every users responsibility to report
    damaged or malfunctioning equipment
  • It is every users responsibility to properly
    operate and clean each piece of equipment that
    they use

23
Housekeeping
  • Every user is responsible for keeping the
    cleanrooms clean
  • Always clean your workspace before leaving
  • Dont leave or store items on or in equipment
  • Do not set liquids on any equipment
  • Properly store all materials before leaving the
    cleanroom
  • Last one out should make sure the room is in a
    safe idle mode

24
Violations of Rules
  • First time
  • Warning
  • Report to Advisor
  • Second time
  • Suspension of access
  • Report to Advisor
  • Retraining may be required
  • Third Offense
  • Suspension of access
  • Report to Advisor
  • Access will not be renewed until an acceptable
    resolution is reached between Advisor and
    Cleanroom Manager
  • Cleanroom Protocol re-training will be required
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