Jump to content

  • Quick Navigation
Photo

Change room procedures prior to entering clean room

Share this

  • You cannot start a new topic
  • Please log in to reply
4 replies to this topic

ppak

    Grade - Active

  • IFSQN Active
  • 7 posts
  • 1 thanks
0
Neutral

  • Australia
    Australia

Posted 19 May 2016 - 04:30 AM

Hello,

 

We are a plastic bag manufacture wanting to achieve HACCP certification.  We have been building a clean room environment for our production area.  We are now in the process of building a change room for machine operators to wash up, garb into necessary PPE (hair cap, beard snood, lab coat and clean room designated shoes).

 

Can anyone help me with the order of things or layout of the change room prior to entry into the clean area?

 

We are installing a basin and tap which will have all the hand washing and sanitation chemicals above.  We also planned to put in there an area for PPE, personal lockers for the staff, a bench seat for changing into shoes, and also for visitors to the room to put on shoe covers. 

 

Do we also need a mirror in there so they can check their hair caps etc?

 

My other concern is do they wash hands then garb up, or garb up then wash hands?  And when exiting what is the order and at what point should they de-garb?

 

I also want to ensure they do not walk back over an area they entered in their street shoes.

 

Is there a system or order or layout to consider before we buy all the required items and put them in?  Is a painted yellow line enough to indicate once crossed over in clean room shoes, they cannot come back?

 

Thanks,

Wendy.



Thanked by 1 Member:
teresa gonçalves

Charles.C

    Grade - FIFSQN

  • IFSQN Moderator
  • 20,542 posts
  • 5665 thanks
1,544
Excellent

  • Earth
    Earth
  • Gender:Male
  • Interests:SF
    TV
    Movies

Posted 19 May 2016 - 07:58 AM

Hello,

 

We are a plastic bag manufacture wanting to achieve HACCP certification.  We have been building a clean room environment for our production area.  We are now in the process of building a change room for machine operators to wash up, garb into necessary PPE (hair cap, beard snood, lab coat and clean room designated shoes).

 

Can anyone help me with the order of things or layout of the change room prior to entry into the clean area?

 

We are installing a basin and tap which will have all the hand washing and sanitation chemicals above.  We also planned to put in there an area for PPE, personal lockers for the staff, a bench seat for changing into shoes, and also for visitors to the room to put on shoe covers. 

 

Do we also need a mirror in there so they can check their hair caps etc?

 

My other concern is do they wash hands then garb up, or garb up then wash hands?  And when exiting what is the order and at what point should they de-garb?

 

I also want to ensure they do not walk back over an area they entered in their street shoes.

 

Is there a system or order or layout to consider before we buy all the required items and put them in?  Is a painted yellow line enough to indicate once crossed over in clean room shoes, they cannot come back?

 

Thanks,

Wendy.

 

Hi Wendy,

 

Just to clarify - do you mean a "cleanroom" (eg = aseptic/ultra-clean) or simply a "clean room" ? Sounds like the latter.

 

I suspect terminologies vary with location.


Kind Regards,

 

Charles.C


Thanked by 1 Member:
ppak

BrummyJim

    Grade - SIFSQN

  • IFSQN Senior
  • 329 posts
  • 117 thanks
26
Excellent

  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:South West
  • Interests:Motorbike gone now. Only the dog to walk!

Posted 19 May 2016 - 09:32 AM

Hi Wendy,

 

Mob Cap/Beard Snood

Change shoes

Wash hands

Put on coat

Enter clean room/high care

Wash hands

Work



Thanked by 2 Members:
ppak , teresa gonçalves

ppak

    Grade - Active

  • IFSQN Active
  • 7 posts
  • 1 thanks
0
Neutral

  • Australia
    Australia

Posted 27 May 2016 - 02:24 AM

Hi Charles it is a clean room but not for food, it is for plastic bag manufacturing.  We want to achieve HACCP certification.



Charles.C

    Grade - FIFSQN

  • IFSQN Moderator
  • 20,542 posts
  • 5665 thanks
1,544
Excellent

  • Earth
    Earth
  • Gender:Male
  • Interests:SF
    TV
    Movies

Posted 27 May 2016 - 06:38 AM

Hi Charles it is a clean room but not for food, it is for plastic bag manufacturing.  We want to achieve HACCP certification.

 

To clarify my post -

 

i am unfamiliar with the range of environments for manufacturing food packaging.

 

But I do know that there are a variety of required environments for packaging food.

 

For the second application, the possible range  progresses from (a) a "simple"  "clean room"  through (b) an  "aseptically" "clean room" up to (c) a  "cleanroom"  "clean room".

 

Assuming that manufacturing Packaging has similar options (?), I was asking which Group you are in. Probably (a) ?


Kind Regards,

 

Charles.C




Share this

0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users