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  2. ISO 14644 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 14644-5 provides the basic requirements for operating and maintaining cleanrooms and associated controlled environments. This standard addresses requirements that are basic to the operation of all cleanrooms, regardless of the application. Topics include: [10] Operational systems that must be in place [10]

  3. Cleanroom - Wikipedia

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    A cleanroom or clean room is an engineered space that maintains a very low concentration of airborne particulates. It is well isolated, well controlled from contamination , and actively cleansed. Such rooms are commonly needed for scientific research and in industrial production for all nanoscale processes, such as semiconductor manufacturing.

  4. Cleanroom suitability - Wikipedia

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    The aim of cleanroom suitability tests is to determine the suitability of machines and operating utilities (air conditioning, venting, etc.) for use in cleanrooms. The tests must be carried out using measurement techniques as particle emission behavior cannot be adequately assessed by the naked eye or similar means.

  5. FED-STD-209E - Wikipedia

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    FED-STD-209 E Airborne Particulate Cleanliness Classes in Cleanrooms and Cleanzones was a federal standard concerning classification of air cleanliness, intended for use in environments like cleanrooms. The standard based its classifications on the measurement of airborne particles. [1]

  6. List of ISO standards 14000–15999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/TS 15638-9:2013 Part 9: Remote electronic tachograph monitoring (RTM) ISO 15638-10:2017 Part 10: Emergency messaging system/eCall; ISO 15638-11:2014 Part 11: Driver work records; ISO 15638-12:2014 Part 12: Vehicle mass monitoring; ISO/TS 15638-13:2015 Part 13: "Mass" information for jurisdictional control and enforcement

  7. ISO 14698 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 14698-1 was first written in 2003. ISO 14698-1 describes the principles and basic methodology for a formal system to assess and control biocontamination, where cleanroom technology is applied, in order that biocontamination in zones at risk can be monitored in a reproducible way and appropriate control measures can be selected.

  8. Classes of supply - Wikipedia

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    Class I – Rations – Subsistence (food and drinking water), gratuitous (free) health and comfort items. Class II – Clothing And Equipment – individual equipment, tentage, some aerial delivery equipment, organizational tool sets and kits, hand tools, unclassified maps, administrative and housekeeping supplies and equipment.

  9. Cleanroom suit - Wikipedia

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    A cleanroom suit, clean room suit, or bunny suit, [1] [2] is an overall garment worn in a cleanroom, an environment with a controlled level of contamination. One common type is an all-in-one coverall worn by semiconductor and nanotechnology line production workers, technicians, and process / equipment engineers.

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