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ISO 14644-2: Specications for testing and monitoring to prove continued compliance with ISO
Part 2 species requirements for periodic testing of a
14644-1[3]
cleanroom or clean zone to prove its continued compli ISO/DIS 14644-2.2(2014):Monitoring to provide ance with ISO 14644-1 for the designated classication
evidence of cleanroom performance related to air of airborne particulate cleanliness. It also species requirements for the monitoring of a cleanroom or clean
cleanliness by particle concentration[5]
zone (installation) to provide evidence of its continued
compliance with ISO 14644-1 for the designated classi ISO 14644-3: Test Methods[3]
cation of airborne particulate cleanliness.[7] It became an
ISO 14644-4: Design, Construction, and Start-up[3] International Standard following the cancellation of FEDSTD-209E. In the United States in 2000 it was adopted
[3]
as ANSI/IEST/ISO 14644-2:2000.[7]
ISO 14644-5: Operations
ISO 14644-6: Vocabulary[3]
ISO 14644-8: Classication of airborne molecular This part species test methods for designated classication of airborne particulate cleanliness and for characcontamination[3]
terizing the performance of cleanrooms and clean zones.
ISO 14644-9: Classication of surface particle These test methods are specied in the document for two
dierent types of cleanrooms and clean zones; unidireccleanliness[3]
tional ow and nonunidirectional ow.[8]
ISO 14644-10: Classication of Surface Cleanliness The most important objectives of this highly referenced
by Chemical Concentration
document are to provide an internationally common basis of measurement and evaluation of cleanrooms and,
ISO 14644-12: Classication of Air Cleanliness by at the same time, not to prevent the introduction of new
Nanoscale Particle Concentration
technologies.[8]
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This part species requirements for the design and con- The limitations are:
struction of cleanroom and clean air devices, as well as
requirements for start-up and qualication, but does not
Application-specic
requirements
are
not
prescribe specic technological nor contractual means
addressed.[12]
to meet the requirements. This document is intended
for purchasers, suppliers, and designers of cleanroom
User requirements are as agreed by customer and
installations.[9] It was submitted as an American National
supplier.[12]
Standard in 2001.[9]
Specic processes to be accommodated in the separative device installation are not specied.[12]
Part 5: Operations
ISO 14644-5 provides the basic requirements for operating and maintaining cleanrooms and associated controlled environments. This standard addresses requirements that are basic to the operation of all cleanrooms,
regardless of the application. Topics include:[10]
Fire, safety and other regulatory matters are not considered specically; the appropriate national and local requirements shall be respected.[12]
Full-suits are not within the scope of this
standard.[12]
for
materials
used
in
the
Part 6: Vocabulary
This part is an important document for any contamination control professional. This document describes all the
terms and denitions in ISO 14644 and ISO 14698. In
March 2008 this ISO Standard recently became an American National Standard.[11]
This document became a Standard in 2006. It was developed by the Secretariat of ISO Technical Committee
209, IEST.[13]
This part of ISO 14644 species the minimum require- It is currently a Committee Draft and is not yet available
ments for the design, construction, installation, testing as a Standard.[14]
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See also
ISO 14000 environmental management standards exist to help organizations minimize how their
operations negatively aect the environment (cause
adverse changes to air, water, or land) and comply
with applicable laws and regulations
Application to cleanrooms
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References
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External links
http://www.iest.org
http://www.ansi.org
http://www.iso.org
http://www.cleanrooms.com
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