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What should you pay attention to when decorating a dust-free workshop for medical equipment?Issuing time:2024-02-20 14:11 When decorating a dust-free workshop for medical equipment, dust-proof and anti-pollution facilities should be installed when personnel enter the clean area. The following is the cleaning area organized by FOSHAN GRK COMMERCIAL CO LTD in the medical equipment dust-free workshop. The following aspects need to be paid attention to: Determine appropriate cleanliness levels based on requirements for medical device production and industry standards. Different types of medical devices may have different cleanliness requirements. Design appropriate airflow and filtration systems to ensure that airflow in clean areas meets cleanliness requirements and effectively controls the contamination and spread of particulate matter, microorganisms and contaminants. Choose high-efficiency air filters and fans, and reasonably arrange the location and number of air inlets and outlets. Dust-free workshops should choose wall, ceiling and floor materials that meet cleaning requirements. These materials should have properties such as easy cleaning, anti-static, and low volatility to reduce the accumulation and release of particulate matter, microorganisms, and contaminants. At the same time, corrosion-resistant and high-temperature-resistant materials are selected to meet the special requirements in the production process of medical devices. Reasonably arrange equipment layout, taking into account work flow and personnel flow. Make sure there is enough space between equipment for easy operation and maintenance. At the same time, the operating process is optimized to reduce the possibility of the generation and spread of particles, microorganisms and pollutants during the operation. Enclosed operating stations and automated equipment may be considered to reduce the risk of contamination from human intervention and operations. Medical equipment dust-free workshops should be designed with appropriate lighting systems to provide adequate lighting and meet cleanliness requirements. Choose lighting equipment that meets the standards for clean areas, such as LED lights, and arrange lighting points reasonably to avoid shadows and uneven lighting problems. Design control systems for clean areas, including temperature and humidity control, pressure difference control, access control, etc. Ensure that the environmental parameters and operating procedures of the clean area meet the cleanliness requirements and can be monitored and adjusted. Regularly inspect and maintain control systems to ensure they are functioning properly. Appropriate safety measures are designed and implemented taking into account the safety risks involved in the production of medical devices. Including fire protection systems, emergency stop systems, anti-static measures, etc. to ensure the safety of cleaning areas and operators. Perform regular maintenance and monitoring work, including replacing air filters, cleaning equipment and tools, and regularly inspecting and verifying cleanliness and differential pressure control in clean areas. Ensure that the cleaning area maintains the required level of cleanliness. |