Cleanroom Classification Testing and Monitoring

Cleanroom environments provide a high degree of environmental control for manufacturing or scientific research. The extent of environmental control begins in the planning stage and continues through the construction, qualification and operation of the cleanroom. Cleanroom testing is an important part of cleanroom qualification and ongoing monitoring is an important part of cleanroom operations.

This course will address the fundamentals of cleanroom testing as related to the ISO 14644 international cleanroom standards and address the recent revisions of ISO 14644 Parts 1 & 2 in relation to cleanroom testing. Examples of cleanroom testing and monitoring in various industries will be provided.


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Course outline

  • Introduction
  • ISO Cleanroom Standards
  • Brief Update on ISO 14644-1
  • Brief Update on ISO 14644-2
  • Industry Specific Cleanroom Concerns
  • Cleanroom Qualification
    • Pre-Tests
    • Cleanroom Classification Testing
    • Optional Testing
  • Cleanroom Monitoring
    • Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring Plan
  • Live Demonstration - Testing Using Particle Counters
  • Protect Your Data - Go Digital and meet FDA ALCOHA+
  • Integrating EM Data into a Contamination Control Strategy

Who should attend?

Information coming soon.

Course materials

  • Copy of PowerPoint presentation in course binder

Continuing Education Units: .6 CEUs

Instructor

Morgan Polen

Morgan Polen is the principal consultant for Microrite. Morgan brings 30 years’ experience working in cleanrooms and is a subject matter expert in particle monitoring. He has been involved with various cleanroom projects working in over 40 countries. With hands on experience in projects ranging from cleanroom design, construction, validation, monitoring program development, particle counter design, and product management for cleanroom related products and systems. Addressing monitoring and control solutions in a wide variety of clean industries such as pharmaceutical, medical device, semiconductor, data storage, aerospace, defense, automotive, optical, and food and beverage manufacturing. He has lectured on particle monitoring and contamination control in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

Next date and location

September 18, 2024
9 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. central time
University of Tennessee Health Science Center - Plough Center
Memphis, TN

Course is also available virtually

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