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Secondary Engineering Controls
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Secondary Engineering Controls – Part 2
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Primary Engineering Controls
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First Air and Maintenance BSC
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First Air and Maintenance LAFW
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Airflow Visualization
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Airflow Visualization – part 2
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Contamination Control – The 6 Ms
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Contamination Control part 2 – Mitigating the 6 Ms
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Facility and Engineering Controls Vocabulary
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Garbing for the Cleanroom Demo10 Topics|10 Quizzes
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Cleaning and Disinfection of the Cleanroom Demo10 Topics|9 Quizzes
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Cleaning and Sanitization of the Cleanroom Vocabulary
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Introduction to Cleaning and Disinfection
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Cleaning and Disinfecting Agents
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Cleaning Frequency and Order
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Cleaning and Disinfection Techniques
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Cleaning Materials and Equipment
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Cleaning and Disinfecting Primary Engineering Control – LAFW
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Deactivate, Decontaminate, Cleaning and Disinfecting a BSC
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Cleaning After a Worst Case Event – Triple Clean
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Assessing Cleaning and Disinfection Efficacy
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Cleaning and Sanitization of the Cleanroom Vocabulary
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Proper Compounding Aseptic Technique6 Topics|5 Quizzes
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Interpreting Cleanroom Certification Reports1 Topic
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Handling Hazardous Drugs14 Topics|1 Quiz
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Standards and Regulations
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Types of Exposure
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Facility Design and Engineering Controls
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Personal Protective Equipment
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Proper PPE in Certain Scenarios
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Verifying Chemo Compounding Technique
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Hazard Communication Plan
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Chemo Spill Cleanup
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Environmental Wipe Sampling
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Medical Surveillance
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – HD List and Assessment of Risk
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Workflow Strategies for Hazardous Drug Handling
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Designated Person SOPs and Documentation
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Final Quiz
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Standards and Regulations
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Interpreting Cleanroom Certification Reports Final Quiz
Seth DePasquale, R.Ph., BCSCP September 8, 2020
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The significance of 0.5 micron size particles is:
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A strategy used for minimizing particulate counts and contamination in a cleanroom is:
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We should keep a very limited storage of materials in our cleanroom because (select all that apply):
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Viable air sampling tests for:
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Action levels for total particle counts and viable sampling depends on:
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The term “non-viable” isn’t the most accurate term for total particle counts because:
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Keeping particle counts low in your cleanroom reduces the chances of contamination because:
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Relevant parts of a cleanroom certification report that should be read include (select all that apply):
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