The hygiene scenario in pharma & cosmetics
GMP and cleanroom requirements ask every person entering the production area to pass through a controlled hygiene procedure.
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While the cleanroom class is preserved, the entry point must reduce particulate and microbial carry-over.
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Touchless hand disinfection and sensor sinks deliver hygiene without surface contact.
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Bonnet, overshoe and mask dispenser units standardise staff gowning at the entry point.
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AISI 304 stainless surfaces clean easily and suit frequent disinfection.
Recommended units for this sector
Hygiene units frequently chosen for Pharma & Cosmetics facilities.
Common questions in this sector
What equipment is needed at a cleanroom entry?
Typically a touchless sink, a hand-disinfection unit and bonnet/overshoe/mask dispensing are used together. The combination is set by cleanroom class and staff flow.
Is a turnstile required at a GMP cleanroom entry?
GMP does not mandate a specific device; it asks for a controlled, repeatable hygiene/gowning procedure. A turnstile can make that procedure mandatory and auditable; many facilities use it together with touchless units and gear dispensing.
Do touchless units help preserve the cleanroom class?
Touchless water and disinfection deliver hygiene without surface contact, reducing particulate and microbial carry-over. AISI 304 surfaces clean easily and suit frequent disinfection. Preserving the class still depends on ventilation and overall cleanroom management.