[labnetwork] Cleanroom training policies + COVID guidelines
Vlahakis, James
James.Vlahakis at tufts.edu
Wed Dec 16 14:10:10 EST 2020
This conversation has been very helpful, thank you to those who have posted their thoughts/experiences.
Iulian's comment was particularly interesting -
During training both the trainer and the trainee also wear face shields (the type we use for acid work at the fume hoods).
Here at Tufts we are unable to train new users - adhering to our COVID guidelines while training users is not possible. It would be useful to understand what others are doing so a few questions for the group - Are you providing in-lab training? If so, what accommodations are in place? Do you have defined metrics for tightening or loosening restrictions?
If I can present plan(s) that other universities have successfully employed perhaps I can convince our OVPR to permit certain training functions
jim
From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu <labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu> On Behalf Of Iulian Codreanu
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2020 10:26 AM
To: labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu
Subject: Re: [labnetwork] Question about cleanroom mask policies
Hi Robert,
At Delaware we ask the users to bring their personal face mask (they have to wear it to enter the building anyway) to the gowning room and cover it with a beard cover. This has worked well since we re-opened in the middle of June; the face mask is meant to help with the virus and the beard cover with the lab cleanliness. During training both the trainer and the trainee also wear face shields (the type we use for acid work at the fume hoods).
Happy Holidays to Everyone!
Iulian
iulian Codreanu, Ph.D.
Director, Nanofabrication Facility
University of Delaware
Harker ISE Lab, Room 163
221 Academy Street
Newark, DE 19716
302-831-2784
http://udnf.udel.edu
On 12/16/2020 3:07 AM, Shimon Eliav wrote:
Hi Robert,
When we returned to work after the first lock-down, we asked ourselves what to do regarding masks/face covers.
Then I did a very simple experiment to check by myself how effective is a face-cover to contain the particles we generate during normal respiration or talking. See attached summary.
Today our policy is: every user comes with his/her own mask and must put the face cover over it. This "two layers" solution is more than enough inside the clean room (plus as much distancing is possible).
Regards,
Shimon
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Unit for Nano Fabrication
Jerusalem - Israel
From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu<mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu> [mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu] On Behalf Of Robert Vandusen
Sent: Tuesday, 15 December 2020 19:29
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Subject: [labnetwork] Question about cleanroom mask policies
Hi all.
Hope this finds everyone safe.
Now that N95s are starting to become a bit more accessible, there has been some recent discussion within our labs about whether to adopt an N95 mask policy for new users and when distancing is a challenge.
So far we have just been wearing the standard cleanroom style masks.
Just wondering what other labs have been using.
Thanks
Robert Vandusen
Technical Officer, Microfabrication Lab
Electronics Department
Carleton University
room: 4184 Mackenzie Building
613-520-2600<tel:613-520-2600> ext 5761
Robert_vandusen at cunet.carleton.ca<mailto:Robert_vandusen at cunet.carleton.ca>
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