Greetings,
There is no change in what you do in comparison to the previous version of the standard and in practice. In fact even the wording is unchanged. By "point of use" it means that the air needs to be filtered prior to use, it doesn't specify the exact point that you will place the filter. This goes hand-in-hand with the regular filter checks and maintenance that you need to perform, as well as microbiological analysis of the compressed air, appropriate risk analysis of the frequency and mesh size etc etc.
Regards!
Hi Evans,
Actually, I think POU is often interpreted as POA in which case it probably, ideally, does indicate close proximity. The logic is simply to minimise potential contamination in the line(s).
Although you may be correct as far as BRC auditors are concerned, no idea. 