Cleanroom Use Costs Sample Clauses

Cleanroom Use Costs. The proposed cleanroom (Suite 1) for use by Synlogic includes [***]. A copy of the layout diagram of Suite 1 is attached as Exhibit A. The following items are included in the cost of the cleanroom use: • Access to qualified/maintained core and gowning areas – Qualified to ISO standards o All entry/exit door to classified spaces will be interlocked o Room differential pressures will be monitored on a routine basis (at least every 24 hours) • Cleanroom cleaning o Weekly – Horizontal and vertical surfaces including wiped using IPA, floors vacuumed and mopped using the latest version of the following approved cleaning solution [***].
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