Hi, I worked in a ISO class 7 clean room in a hospital.
Reduce particles in air. Air locks into the hospital, air locks into the department, air locks into the ante room, air lock into the clean room.
Hygiene, must shave face and trim nails before work. Must wash hands twice and scrub nails before putting on mask in ante room.
Completely be changed out of street clothes.
Air in the clean room is constantly circulating and being filtered.
Masks must be FDA approved, the product and the manufacturer must be certified as well as the manufacturer’s facility.
I work in manufacturing now.
I walk into work, don’t wash my hands, grab a fake non certified mask. Same with my coworkers. The air is filled with aluminum, plastic, rubber, paper particles. I walk into a bathroom with a fake mask and get it contaminated, then, wear that fake mask outside, then, back inside.
Doesn’t sound very clean or safe compared to the hospital, does it?
Serious question:
What to medical personnel (who often wear masks) do to avoid this? Listerine? Special toothpaste?
Hi, I worked in a ISO class 7 clean room in a hospital.
Reduce particles in air. Air locks into the hospital, air locks into the department, air locks into the ante room, air lock into the clean room.
Hygiene, must shave face and trim nails before work. Must wash hands twice and scrub nails before putting on mask in ante room.
Completely be changed out of street clothes.
Air in the clean room is constantly circulating and being filtered.
Masks must be FDA approved, the product and the manufacturer must be certified as well as the manufacturer’s facility.
I work in manufacturing now.
I walk into work, don’t wash my hands, grab a fake non certified mask. Same with my coworkers. The air is filled with aluminum, plastic, rubber, paper particles. I walk into a bathroom with a fake mask and get it contaminated, then, wear that fake mask outside, then, back inside.
Doesn’t sound very clean or safe compared to the hospital, does it?