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Gowning Procedure for Phillips 107 Clean Room
Last edited by Jacquie Strain on 25, October 2010
To enter the clean room you must be wearing closed toed shoes, long
sleeved shirts and long pants underneath their clean room attire.
You should not be wearing the following: makeup, cologne or
perfume, body lotion, hair products (hair gel, mouse, etc.)
If you smoke you will not be allowed to enter the clean room.
If you are ill you will not be allowed to enter the clean room. (This
includes a cold.)
Do not bring any outside objects in the clean room unless they have
been designated clean room appropriate – do not forget to empty
your pockets. Do not bring any outside objects in the dressing room
unless absolutely needed.
No chewing gum inside the clean room.
Do not sit on any furniture in the clean room besides clean room
chairs. Do not lean up against the walls or any other furniture in the
clean room.
If any garment gets torn or dirty while in the clean room, immediately
exit the clean room and dispose of your old attire. If you plan on
reentering the clean room you must re-gown in new attire.
Anytime you step outside of the clean room you must re-gown and
dispose of your old attire before reentering the clean room.
After four hours of working in the clean room you must leave the
clean room and redress with new clean room attire.
The following is to be put on in the dressing room and in the order
presented before entering the clean room.
1. Clean room caps (cover all hair and ears)
2. Clean room hood
3. Clean room mask if you are using an open-face hood with ties (cover
face completely and any facial hair.) A clean room mask is not
needed if you are using an eyes-only hood.
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4. Chemical Splash and Impact Goggles
5. Tyvek Coveralls (placed over clothing which should be pants and a
long sleeved shirt)
6. Shoe covers (placed over closed toed shoes)
7. Nitrile Gloves
1 Meet ANSI* Z87.1-2003 and CSA* Z94.3 standards.
There should now be no skin or outside street clothes showing. If so, you
are properly gowned to enter the clean room.
1. Step on the clean room sticky mat several times before entering
clean room.
2. If you are handling nitric acid, sodium hydroxide, hydrogen
peroxide or sulfuric acid while in the clean room, you must wear
a rubber-coated nylon apron and neoprene gloves. Upon exiting
the clean room, leave the rubber-coated nylon apron and neoprene
gloves in the clean room hood. Do not remove these items from
the clean room.
Upon exiting the clean room remove clean room attire (steps 1-7) in the
reverse order that it was put on.
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