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Aseptic areas clothing

Clean and aseptic area clothing should be laundered or cleaned and thereafter handled in such a way that it does not gather contaminants which can later be shed. Separate laundry facilities for such clothing are desirable. It should be noted that some methods of sterilisation may damage fibres and reduce effective garments. Washing and sterilisation operation should follow a dearly displayed written procedure. [Pg.638]

Entry to a clean or aseptic area should be through a changing room fitted with interlocking doors this acts as an airlock to prevent influx of air from outside. This route is for personnel only, not for the transfer of materials and equipment. Staff entering the changing room should already be clad in the standard factory or hospital protective clothing. [Pg.383]

Changing Room A room or suite of rooms designed for the changing of clothes and from which a dean or aseptic area is entered. [Pg.633]

Outdoor clothing should be not be brought into the changing rooms associated with dean or aseptic areas, and personnel entering these changing rooms should already be dad... [Pg.637]


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