These 5 small details are easily overlooked when wearing cleanroom ESD clothing



In order to have a better production environment and quality assurance, cleanroom workshops require workers to wear cleanroom clothing and cleanroom boots. However, some people do not care much about this and always tend to ignore some details, which often have a big impact.
Detail 1: The zipper of the cleanroom clothing is required to be pulled to the collar, and the Velcro at the collar is attached and fastened to prevent the inner clothes from being exposed.
Detail 2: Cleanroom clothing cannot be worn outside cleanroom boots, but pants should be tucked into cleanroom boots, and the zipper of cleanroom boots should be zipped.
Detail 3: When wearing cleanroom clothing and cleanroom boots, you cannot sit on the ground and must wear them in the specified area.
Detail 4: Because hair or dandruff will inevitably fall off during work and cause pollution to the cleanroom, workers should put all their hair into the cleanroom cap before entering the cleanroom workshop, and they should not be exposed outside the cleanroom cap.
Detail 5: Due to the poor air permeability of cleanroom clothing, workers may occasionally feel stuffy, and at this time, it is most taboo to roll up or roll up the sleeves of cleanroom clothing, and the cleanroom workshop is determined to put an end to this.
Although the problem is small, it may cause serious consequences if ignored. I hope everyone will pay attention to the above points and don't always have a fluke mentality. Once a problem occurs, it will be out of control.

