Hi there,
I have been searching the forum and the net about best practices in the control of cleaning materials.
Is there a standard or reference that can be used in order to ensure that cleaning materials are clean (i.e. not cross-contaminated, especially on a clean-room environment sense).
Basically I want to have a simple set of guidelines such as:
--do not open more what you can't consume in a shift
--put covers into swabs and wipers
--etc.
I don't have any idea so what I have been thinking may have no sense at all. But how do you make sure that what you are using to clean something is not the one causing contamination/stains?
Regards
I have been searching the forum and the net about best practices in the control of cleaning materials.
Is there a standard or reference that can be used in order to ensure that cleaning materials are clean (i.e. not cross-contaminated, especially on a clean-room environment sense).
Basically I want to have a simple set of guidelines such as:
--do not open more what you can't consume in a shift
--put covers into swabs and wipers
--etc.
I don't have any idea so what I have been thinking may have no sense at all. But how do you make sure that what you are using to clean something is not the one causing contamination/stains?
Regards