Cleanrooms have a strict protocol for safety measures, and distributors who supply cleanrooms need to understand the ins and outs of cleanroom safety. For example, you may know that each employee is trained in chemical spill, fire hazards, and hazardous gas responses. But along with specialized equipment, venting hoods, and hazardous gas monitors, it is important for cleanroom supervisors to provide the right protective head, foot, hand, and body coverings. At Total Source Manufacturing, we specialize in the disposable garments that help workers remain safe in a cleanroom environment.
When it comes to finding the right gloves for your workforce, it quickly becomes clear that there are a lot of considerations that go into buying gloves. Poor choices include gloves that cause skin sensitivities, transmit contaminants, or fail to protect employees from chemical splashes.
Providing specially selected garments and apparel at the entrance to any sterile environment should be the first consideration for a cleanroom. This not only preserves the integrity of the cleanroom but it also protects the employees. Using personal protective equipment (PPE) and cleanroom garments, employees should have everything they need to be completely covered from head to toe to be safe at work.
Supply chain disruptions will likely last for at least another year. At Total Source Manufacturing, we have the solution to the difficulty you are experiencing in keeping your necessary supplies in stock. Let’s take a look at what’s happening to the U.S. supply chain.
Cleanrooms have strict protocols for using wipers correctly to mop up chemical splashes and to eradicate contaminants. These protocols are straightforward and logical. But there may be other situat...