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1 Aseptic Gowning Dr. Chander Arora

2 Introduction to Aseptic Gowning
Full Gown Gloves Masks Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

3 Aseptic Gowning - Objectives
Review the aseptic gowning practices Understand proper cleanroom behaviors and the consequences of improper behaviors Provide opportunity to experience aseptic gowning Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

4 Definitions Aseptic – completely clean; free of contaminants
Gowning – the act of putting on a coverall and related protective devices PPE – Personal Protective Equipment such as eye protection, and gloves, intended to protect the operator Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

5 Purpose of Aseptic Gowning
Required by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Provides a barrier between people and product Acts as a filtration system Part of a Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standard Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

6 Good Practices Begin at Home
Personal Hygiene Bathe daily Wash hands after restroom use Wash hands before and after eating Wear clean clothing Keep fingernails short and clean Good skin care – keep skin moisturized Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

7 Before you Gown Remove jewelry and watches that could interfere with protective garments No bare skin below the waist No nail polish or false fingernails No cosmetics, colognes, lotions, or similar products Communicate illness/health conditions with supervisor Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

8 Level I Gown Scrubs Hair net Beard cover (if needed) Safety Glasses
Gloves Shoe covers Plant Shoes Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

9 Level II Gowning Scrubs Hair net Beard cover (if needed)
Safety Glasses Gloves Shoe covers Plant Shoes Hood Facemask Coverall Shoe Covers Sterile Gloves Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

10 Level III Gowning Scrubs Hair net Beard cover (if needed)
Safety Glasses Gloves Shoe covers Plant Shoes Hood Facemask Coverall Shoe Covers Sterile Gloves Sterile Sleeves Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

11 Where to turn to for help
In the processing facility, you will be assisted by: Signage – on proper donning and doffing procedures Mirrors – so you can check your work! Each other – if you notice someone's gown is improperly worn, let them know YOU are responsible for gowning properly. Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

12 Aseptic Gowning Activity
Gowning PRactice Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

13 Changing Gowning Change garments: When the garment is wet
When the garment is torn After you sneeze Change sterile gloves if they tear. Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

14 Cleanroom Behaviors Cleanroom Behaviors impact the aseptic environment. Body regenerative processes – skin flakes, oils, perspiration, hair Movement Attitude Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

15 Movements that can cause contamination
Moving quickly Sneezing Coughing Excessive perspiration Personal contact Horseplay Activity Particles/minute (.3 microns and larger) MOTIONLESS (STANDING OR SITTING) 100,000 Walking 2MPH 5,000,000 WALKING 3.5 MPH 7,000,000 WALKING 5 MPH 10,000,000 HORSEPLAY 100,000,000 Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

16 Prohibited Actions in the Cleanroom
Eating Drinking Scratching Waving Chewing Exposed skin Touching another person Removing gowning or PPE Folding hands or arms Cell phones Listening to music Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

17 Prohibited Actions: Eating and Drinking
Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

18 Prohibited Actions: Scratching & Touching
Scratching your body Touching face or any exposed skin Especially around eyes, nose and mouth Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

19 Attitude Our approach, or attitude, may determine whether we prevent contamination or allow contamination. Work habits Communication Stop and think Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning

20 Review Review of Objectives: Understand the aseptic gowning sequence
Understand proper cleanroom behaviors and know the consequences of improper behaviors Accept cleanroom responsibilities as YOUR responsibility Dr. Chander Arora - Aseptic Gowning


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