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Anteroom definition

Anteroom or “ante area” means an ISO Class 8 or superior area where personnel perform hand hygiene and garbing procedures, staging of components, order entry, preparation labeling, and other high-particulate generating activities.
Anteroom means an area where personnel perform hand hygiene and garbing procedures, staging of components, order entry, CSP labeling, and other high-particulate generating activities. It is also a transition area that provides assurance that pressure relationships are constantly maintained so that air flows from clean to dirty areas. The Anteroom area is to be maintained within ISO Class 8 level of particulate contamination.
Anteroom means an enclosed system for permitting entrance and exit to the construction work area, while restricting air movement between the construction work area and a non construction work area. This room consists of two entrance airlocks separated by an area or room that is utilized by the construction workers to remove and discard, in sealed containers, coveralls and other PPE that were contaminated due to the construction work. It also contains an area for the storage of clean PPE to be donned prior to entering the construction work area. This room will be maintained in a state of negative pressure.

Examples of Anteroom in a sentence

  • Where an Ensuite is provided for the Isolation Room, the Ensuite entry door should not be located within the Anteroom.

  • Anteroom• The anteroom must consist of two doors for access to the laboratory.CDC-NIH BMBL; NIH Guidelines;• Anteroom doors should be interlocked or alarmed so only one door may be opened at a time, or placed sufficiently apart so that one person cannot open both doors at the same time.

  • Pressure differentials should not be less than 15 Pa between isolation rooms and the adjacent ambient air.An Anteroom is optional for the negative pressure Isolation Room.

  • Where an Anteroom is however a requirement, it must be provided with self-closing doors and be of sufficient area to allow for the donning or removal of personal protective equipment or clothing.

  • Isolation rooms do not necessarily always require the provision of an Anteroom.

  • Anteroom doors are to be self-closing and shall not open simultaneously (interlocking doors and audible or visual alarms are acceptable.AQC-1 (NA) NAAQC-2 (3.5.1.8) Entry to containment zone to be provided via an anteroom.

  • Given an array A = (a1, a2, ..., an), let rank(ai) be the final position of ai in the sorted array.

  • If an Anteroom is not provided, a PPE bay with a hand basin should be located adjacent to the room entry.

  • Where this not possible to achieve, an alternative solution is for both self-closing doors to open into an Anteroom.

  • If electrically operated devices are chosen, controls should be located in the Anteroom.


More Definitions of Anteroom

Anteroom means an ISO Class 8 or better room where personnel hand hygiene and garbing procedures, staging of components, order entry, CSP labeling and other high-particulate-generating activities are performed. It is also a transition room that provides assurance that the cascading pressure gradient is constantly maintained so that air flows from the cleanest to dirtiest areas and reduces the need for the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning control system to respond to large disturbances.
Anteroom means the area, room, or rooms where personnel perform hand hygiene and garbing immediately adjacent to the designated clean room where the compounding of sterile preparations is performed.
Anteroom means an ISO Class 8 or better area where personnel hand hygiene and garbing procedures, staging of components, order entry, compounded sterile product labeling, and other high-particulate-generating activities are performed. It is a transition area that provides assurance that air flows from clean to dirty areas.

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