Monday, 15 October 2012

Iso Standards

  Iso Standards

ISO 14698 describes the methods used in bio-containment control. ISO 14698 has two parts. ISO 14698-1 outlines the formal system used to maintain bio-containment control within a clean room. ISO 14698-1 also outlines methods to help control biological contamination based on the risk it poses.
ISO 14698-2 was published in 2003. ISO 14698-2 outlines the procedures to interpret and analyze bio-containment data after the samples were taken in accordance with ISO 14698-1. ISO 14698-2 is the standard process for microbial monitoring within clean rooms. When you see a sudden rise in bacteria counts in a test or at one location within a clean room, ISO 14698-2 mandates verification of these results instead of choosing to ignore the outlier. This standard often applies to clean rooms used for pharmaceutical manufacturing and medical laboratories.
ISO 14698-3 was a standard for measuring the cleaning of various inert surfaces to remove bio-contamination. However, this standard is not active.

  Iso Standards


Iso Standards


  Iso Standards

  Iso Standards


Iso Standards

  Iso Standards


  Iso Standards


Iso Standards

  Iso Standards

Iso Standards


  Iso Standards


Iso Standards

Iso Standards

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