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Gowning




Gowning refers to dressing in a Jumpsuit prior to entering a Cleanroom . The jumpsuit prevents Dandruff , hair and other unseen particles from falling off of the body.

Procedures for gowning will vary with manufacturing application. The following is one example:
  • Hands are washed and dried, with no water droplets left on the hands.

  • A clean jumpsuit is selected and donned.

  • Boots are put on.

  • A mask and shower cap are donned. No hair should escape from the cap. The nose and mouth should be completely covered.

  • Gloves are put on.

  • The hood of the jumpsuit is put over the head and zipped.

  • A mirror is used to check for unintended exposure of skin or hair.

  • The worker enters a blower room, which blows off any residual particulate matter