Knowing you need a cleanroom to control particulates and potential contaminants is one thing, adhering to the International Standards Organization (ISO) classifications is another.
When keeping records of the potential microbial contamination and other particle counts in a cleanroom environment, it is important to be consistent. Regular monitoring is needed to record any changes or fluctuations.
Grabbing a pen and paper to record your work is not as easy as it sounds when you’re in a cleanroom, sterile environment. The paper, pens, notebooks and sticky notes you take into the cleanroom and...