Proper Cleanroom Procedures

Berkshire Cleanroom Services

Without proper cleaning procedures in place, a cleanroom faces several risks. Relying on an informal or as-needed approach to cleanroom cleaning will not protect you, your organization, or your end users and can lead to unnecessary complications. Inadequate cleaning, improper donning, and low-quality supplies can lead to failed quality checks, audits, or even a shutdown. Every cleanroom operation aims to avoid contaminants such as perfumes, cosmetics, skin cells, hair, bacteria, dust, fungus, lint, and particulates that can infiltrate the cleanroom. Even minimal contamination can compromise your products, potentially resulting in downtime and lost revenue. The organization will be responsible for covering the costs related to manufacturing, supplies, and overhead. If contaminated products reach the market, your organization may face lawsuits from end users who could experience adverse effects. It is crucial to have the right cleanroom supplies and procedures in place to prevent any problems.

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