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.
After training your employees and making expectations clear regarding the proper use of bouffants and beard covers, what is an employer to do when they still won’t wear them? How can you best motivate your employees to remain in compliance and preserve a sanitary environment? Here are 5 win-win tips to make your staff want to wear their sanitary garments.
Today’s manufacturing technology has created new kinds of nonwoven fabrics for cleanroom, healthcare, and industrial usage, such as the spunbond and meltblown materials. Combined together into one strong fabric, spunbonded-meltblown-spunbonded (SMS) material makes up the majority of isolation gowns and lab coats. But what exactly is SMS fabric?
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...
Shoe covers, also called booties or boot covers, can be the first line of defense against contaminants. Total Source Manufacturing offers a full line of options when it comes to stepping into the right booties.