Knowledge of: purpose and conditions required in a clean room environment, including how the clean room maintains a clean environment and related airflow systems preparation and handling requirements for garments and footwear worn in a clean room environment, including garment features appropriate to a clean room environment and inspection procedure to confirm clothing and footwear are fit for use prior to fitting inspection points to confirm that clothing and footwear are correctly fitted according to workplace procedures procedures to follow if garments are not fit for use clean room control measures and related monitoring requirements, such as pressure differences between the clean room and change room and knowledge of location of pressure gauges, and checking operating conditions of ventilation systems where required entry procedures requirements for conducting work in a clean room and consequences of not complying with these requirements (typically work is conducted slowly to minimise disturbance of particulates) procedures to follow to minimise risk of contamination including cleaning, sanitation, sterilisation and disinfecting of equipment and surfaces conditions which can cause contamination, and control measures to avoid this occurring occupational health and safety (OHS) hazards and controls, including the limitations of protective clothing and equipment relevant to the work process procedures for exiting and de-gowning laundering requirements and procedures housekeeping requirements for work area recording requirements and procedures |