Clean Room definition

Clean Room means [***].
Clean Room means an uncontaminated area or room which is a part of the worker decontamination enclosure with provisions for storage of workers' street cloths and protective equipment.
Clean Room means a room in which the concentration of airborne particles is controlled to meet a specific class.

Examples of Clean Room in a sentence

  • All other posters and notices required by Federal and State regulations shall be posted in the Clean Room.

  • Close all doorways except the doorway between the Holding Room and the Clean Room.

  • Clean Room: The clean room must be physically and visually separated from the rest of the building to protect the privacy of personnel changing clothes.

  • The "Clean Room" shall be equipped with secure storage facilities for street clothes and separate storage facilities for protective clothing.

  • The portable decontamination facility shall consist of a separate "Dirty Room", "Shower Room" and "Clean Room".


More Definitions of Clean Room

Clean Room means a room that meets the requirements for an ISO class five environment.
Clean Room means the Coherent Clean Room located at 1870 Lundy Avenue, San Jose, California.
Clean Room means an uncontaminated area or room which is a part of the worker decontamination enclosure system with provisions for storage of worker's street clothes and clean protective equipment.
Clean Room means an uncontaminated room having facilities for the storage of employees' street clothing and uncontaminated materials and equipment.
Clean Room means an isolated environment, strictly controlled with respect to: Airborne particles of viable and nonviable nature, temperature, humidity, air pressure, air flow, air motion, and light- ing.
Clean Room means an asbestos-free section of a decontamination facility which is intended for workers to change from street clothes to protective clothing prior to asbestos abatement activities.
Clean Room means a room in which the concentration of airborne particles is controlled.