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Carry out and complete clean-room cleaning Overview 1 Carry out clean-room 2 Remove and store equipment, tools and materials after clean-room 3 Remove and dispose of contaminated material after clean-room cleaning 4 Exit clean-room and remove personal protective clothing after clean-room ASTCCR2 Carry out and complete clean-room 1

Carry out and complete clean-room Performance criteria Carry out clean-room P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 select the correct equipment, tools and materials for the surfaces, type of contaminant and refuse to be removed use the equipment, tools and materials following instructions and the correct procedures carry out the cleaning process in line with instructions and the correct procedures leave all surfaces free of contaminants when you have finished confirm that standards of cleanliness have been met where appropriate take prompt action to deal with any accidental damage or disruption to clean-room operation caused through cleaning processes Remove and store equipment, tools and materials after clean-room P7 clear clean-rooms of equipment, tools and materials that are not to be left in the clean-room P8 check and clean filtration systems on equipment, if necessary P9 make sure that the equipment and tools are not damaged or unserviceable P10 take the correct action to deal with unserviceable equipment P11 make the appropriate arrangements to maintain stocks of materials P12 return the equipment, tools and materials to the correct storage location Remove and dispose of contaminated material after clean-room cleaning P13 wear the correct personal protective equipment as required for the waste and contaminated material involved P14 make sure that clean-rooms are clear of waste that is not to be left in the clean-room P15 use the correct containers for disposable waste P16 handle and remove the waste and contaminated material safely and according to current regulations, instructions and good practice P17 take waste and contaminated material containers safely to the allocated collection point and make secure where necessary Exit clean-room and remove personal protective clothing after cleanroom P18 exit the clean-room following instructions, procedures or guidelines ASTCCR2 Carry out and complete clean-room 2

Carry out and complete clean-room P19 inspect reusable personal protective clothing for damage or deterioration and arrange for replacement where necessary P20 store or dispose of all personal protective clothing following instructions, procedures or guidelines P21 collect any personal items from storage ASTCCR2 Carry out and complete clean-room 3

Carry out and complete clean-room Knowledge and understanding Carry out clean-room K1 K2 K3 K4 where to get the information on how to select the appropriate equipment, tools and materials why it is important to follow the manufacturers instructions when you use the equipment, tools and materials and understand the consequences of not doing so what action to take if a cleaning operation cannot be completed what action to take if any damage or disruption occurs during the cleaning process and why is important to take this action Remove and store equipment, tools and materials after clean-room K5 K6 K7 K8 K9 what equipment, tools and materials you took and used on the site of the cleaning operation the types and locations of filtration systems on equipment what action to take if any of the equipment, tools and materials are damaged or unserviceable and why it is important to take this action why it is important to maintain stocks of materials, and at what level these stocks should be who to ask to confirm the correct storage location for the equipment, tools and materials Remove and dispose of contaminated material after clean-room cleaning K10 what personal protective equipment is required for the waste and contaminated material involved, where it can be obtained and why you should use it K11 the hazards associated with waste from in cleanrooms K12 who to ask or where to find out what and where are the correct containers for the waste and contaminated material involved and why this is important K13 why it is important to handle and dispose of the waste and contaminated material safely according to current regulations and instructions K14 where to get information on current regulations and instructions K15 where the allocated collection point for waste containers is and how to make secure where necessary K16 why waste containers should be made secure ASTCCR2 Carry out and complete clean-room 4

Carry out and complete clean-room Exit clean-room and remove personal protective clothing after cleanroom K17 what instructions, procedures or guidelines you need to exit the cleanroom and where or who to get them from K18 what instructions, procedures or guidelines you need to store or dispose of all personal protective clothing and where or who to get them from K19 which items of the personal protective clothing require storage and which require disposal K20 what actions to take if any of the personal protective clothing is damaged and why this is important K21 why it is important to follow laid down procedures for exiting clean-rooms and disposing of contaminated or damaged protective clothing ASTCCR2 Carry out and complete clean-room 5

Carry out and complete clean-room Additional Information Scope/range Carry out clean-room : 1 surface type: glass; plastics; rubber; metals; floor coverings; wall coverings 2 type of contaminant: dust; skin; hair; fibres; liquids; fluids 3 type of refuse (by-products as a result of activity within the clean-room): packaging materials; swabs; waste from clean-room processes 4 instructions and procedures from: manufacturers; your organisation; your clients 5 standards of cleanliness relevant to: your organisation; your clients 6 damage to: the clean-room; equipment 7 disruptions to: equipment operation; clean-room process Remove and store equipment, tools and materials after clean-room : 8 filtration systems: replacement; refurbishment 9 unserviceable because: does not operate properly; requires emptying, servicing or cleaning 10 action: report details of unserviceable equipment to the relevant person; take equipment to the relevant person; carry out emptying, servicing or cleaning where authorised Remove and dispose of contaminated material after clean-room cleaning : 11 personal protective equipment: gloves; masks; goggles; clothing; headwear 12 waste and contaminated material type: chemicals; contaminants; cloths and disposable wipes; fluids; clothing; disposable personal protective items; empty cleaning agent containers 13 correct containers suitable for waste that is: hazardous; non hazardous; recyclable Exit clean-room and remove personal protective clothing after cleanroom : 14 exit via: airlocks; crossover bench; air shower; metal detectors; positive and negative air pressure systems 15 instructions, procedures or guidelines from: your client; your own organisation ASTCCR2 Carry out and complete clean-room 6

Carry out and complete clean-room Developed by Asset Skills Version number 1 Date approved April 2006 Indicative review date Validity Status Originating organisation Original URN Relevant occupations Suite Key words April 2008 Current Original Asset Skills CCR2 Specialist Cleaning Occupations Cleaning and Support Services - Clean Rooms remove and store equipment, disposal hazardous material, removal of personal protective clothing. ASTCCR2 Carry out and complete clean-room 7