How can medical personnel protect themselves while still being able to do their job?

Cleanrooms are designed to stay sanitary and free of contaminants (such as dust or microorganisms), often using complex air-flow systems and precautionary measures.

As leaders in infection and contamination control, we can supply products that meet the requirements published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization.

As the publication for the revised Annex 1 of the GMP guidelines is fast approaching, the new guidelines add a requirement for sterile eyewear and garment change at least every work session.

The revised Annex 1 of the GMP guidelines is close to publication.
Read more to learn about the key areas affected by the new Annex 1 requirements.

Both Annex 1 and Eudralex Annex 15 require that a cleaning process should be validated to ensure the removal of residues and any subsequent consequences from them.

Cleanroom gloves are designed to protect either products from contamination or the wearer from exposure to chemicals. Glove length is a factor that is becoming increasingly important.