SET3 Technical Director Chairs Cleanroom Risk Assessment Session

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At ESTECH 2016, SET3’s Jason Roth chaired a session on cleanroom risk assessment, focusing on contamination control using ISO standards. Request session materials from IEST.

On May 4th Jason chaired the Cleanroom Risk Assessment session, discussing contamination identification and control in cleanzones, as it pertains to ISO standards.

Previously, Jason has chaired a discussion at ESTECH on “Cleanroom Housekeeping” back in 2013, and another session on “Testing to Cleanroom Standards and Field Testing” in 2015.

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If you would like a copy of the session’s presentations and proceedings, please contact the Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technologies (IEST) by clicking this link (describe your request in the provided note field on the form): http://www.iest.org/About-IEST/Contact-IEST

This year’s ESTECH, the 62nd annual, took place in Glendale, Arizona from May 2nd to May 6th. ESTECH is always a great place to network, learn, and grow as clean room, data center, sterile and non-sterile environment cleaners. With international attendees, industry leaders, and educators all under the same roof, you never know just how much you are going to learn at ESTECH.

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