Evaluating, Validating, and Implementing a Cleanroom Garment System
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The design phase of any contamination control program must take into consideration the effects of contamination from all sources. Personnel and their activities are one of the major sources of contamination. Therefore, specification and use of an appropriate gowning system is essential in limiting the elements of human generated contamination from reaching and affecting product or processes in the cleanroom.
This web conference is intended to assist the end user, system designer, supplier, and processor in defining required performance criteria, test methods, and procedures for gowning systems use and maintenance, as well as developing a quality control plan for the apparel and other accessories that may be included in the system. This seminar identifies factors related to gowning that may influence the performance of cleanrooms and includes selection, construction, material characteristics, performance, laundering, maintenance, validation, and documentation as well as test methods in evaluating relevant properties for cleanroom applications.
Who should enroll?
This web conference is ideal for anyone involved with human sourced contamination control in the operation of controlled environments (end user, system designer, supplier, and launderer/processor).
About The Speaker:
Jan Eudy is the Corporate Quality Assurance Manager for Cintas Corporation. At Cintas, Jan oversees research and development and directs the ISO 9001:2000 based quality management system and ISO registration at all cleanroom locations, and supports validation and sterile services. Jan established and implemented the HACCP program at Cintas.
She is a Past President of the Institute for Environmental Sciences and Technology and is an active member of other professional organizations including the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, the American Academy for Microbiology, the American Society for Microbiology, the American Society for Quality, the International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineers, and the Parenteral Drug Association.

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