There are many similarities with establishing and
maintaining quality and safety cultures. Successful quality and safety cultures
are top management driven using defined procedures and protocols based on
Federal regulations, industry standards, and best management practices. A
cleanroom safety program may be established, implemented, and maintained.
Jan Eudy has written an interesting article for
Controlled Environments on the importance of cleanroom safety.
For instance:
‘The plan should define how personal protective
equipment or cleanroom garments are worn to enhance operator safety. Safety
criteria should include information on how to properly wear hoods, masks,
goggles/safety glasses, coveralls, and boots/shoe covers.’
Posted by Tim Sandle
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