Programm
09.00 Uhr | Registrierung und Eröffnung der Industrieausstellung - mit Kaffee |
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09.30 Uhr | Begrüssung und Moderation |
D. Martini / Dr. U. Drehsen |
09.40 Uhr | Ökonomische und ökologische Prozesse in der Instrumentenaufbereitung - Ein Blick in die Zukunft - | Dr. R. Simmoteit |
10.20 Uhr | Automation in der AEMP |
G. Heller |
11.00 Uhr |
Kaffee-Pause |
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11.30 Uhr | Inklusion von Gehörlosen in der AEMP |
C. Meijer |
12.10 Uhr | Standardisierung der MIC-Aufbereitung |
V. Rhein |
13.00 Uhr | Mittagspause und Besuch der Industrieausstellung |
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14.00 Uhr | Wer hat an der Uhr gedreht? Arbeitszeitmodelle für die Zukunft in der AEMP |
R. Stens |
15.00 Uhr | Funktionskontrolle chirurgischer Instrumente |
V. Kalinitschenko |
15.45 Uhr | Abschluss und Ausklang der Veranstaltung - Ausgabe von Teilnehmerzertifikaten Ende der Veranstaltung ca. 16.00 Uhr |
drs. Nicole Schäfer
Consultant Quality, Visual inspection & Cleanroom behaviour
CeConEx
(Center for Precision Cleaning and Contamination Expertise)
As a consultant, Nicole Schäfer has a long-term experience for cleanliness in production processes and training topics. She has been working as Consultant Clean working, Cleanroom Behaviour and Visual inspection at CeConEx since 2011.
As a consultant she supports companies regarding the necessary behaviour for achieving clean products in practice. This involves clean working and proper cleanroom behaviour according to the cleanliness requirements.
She has extensive practical knowledge and experience regarding cleanroom behaviour, clean working and visual inspection for cleanliness. Nicole Schäfer is an acknowledged trainer for CeConEx courses like 'Cleanroom behaviour', ‘Clean working’ and 'Visual inspection'.
Technical Presentation
Ensuring clean handling of (test)parts at qualification tests
When qualifying precision cleaning processes (test)parts, handling of the parts by the operator is very important. The contamination added by the handling of the (test)parts heavily influences the results of the cleanliness validation. Handling errors can result in failure of the qualification. After a failure, in practice it is very often stated that the precision cleaning process was not ok. In fact, the handling of the part was too contaminating for the surface that the cleanliness could not be achieved.
Improper handling causes additional stains, particles and chemicals on the surface. In this presentation the failure by handling of (test)cubes and parts is explained and tips and tricks are given to execute an optimized handling for different (test)parts for measuring particles, stains/discolorations, outgassing and chemical elements (XPS).