I am so happy to see this video! I missed working with STMicroelctronics! I worked back early late 90's or early 2000 for about more or less 5 years at STMicroelctronics in San Diego, CA. I worked in a cleanroom environment and processed print head ICs wafer. Back then we cannot have makeup and wear perfumes/colognes. This was one of my favorite and most fun job that I had worked with. I work at the PHOTO area where in we called in dark room because wafer cannot be exposed to the light or else it'll get scrap and depending on the type of wafer, it'll really costly. I remember the POLY, CONTACT, etc. type of wafers. I enjoyed working on the pre-alignment machines. I love the work schedule. Overall, my work experience was the best! :)
I work in a clean room we manufacture parts for pacemakers and military/aerospace, very similar but only a hairnet, gloves, mask, smock, and booties. Absolutely love this job it’s always cold which is a plus for me lol
@@ThriftedHeart a friend put in a recommendation and when they were hiring I got lucky enough to get it. I have no experience whatsoever I come from being a customer service supervisor and a warehouse worker, you never know till you just try💪
I'm working in company producing gloves. But it is nice to know more about end user working environment in CR. And wearing some ppe product while handling their application to prevent product contamination, protect worker and etc.
In biopharma need to change into hospital-type scrubs from street clothes and then need to wear goggles to minimize facial skin cells from getting into clean room. Also a second pair of latex gloves. (In case latex gloves need to be changed within clea room, bare skin is NOT exposed. Also, biopharma more careful of putting coveralls on the pant leg bottoms/cuffs looked like they touched floor.
Brings back old memories. I worked in a clean room that made the wafered micro chips and we used some very dangerous chemicals as well. That's exactly how we would get dressed every day.
I was an Equipment Engineer back in the 90's. Sweating like a pig in the chase area to work on the CVD equipment was loud and awful. Earned an Engineering Degree to be a "greaseless mechanic," as we called it. We would troubleshoot and repair these systems that constantly broke down. Don't miss this time at all.
@@nano2424 how clean and cool the air inside is, the silence since most of the time im the only one there, the equipments that I never got bored of, the thrill of dangerous chemicals...just to name a few
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Few things wrong in this video: 1. Guy didn't wash nor even disinfect his hands prior to gowning 2. Didn't step on a sticky mat before putting on the shoe covers 3. Coveralls were touching the floor
The title of the video is 'A Day in the Life of a Clean Room Technician.' All it shows is him gowning up, going to his desk, and then leave for a break. Is that all they do? :)
I had being in a clean room environment before and yes they often tend to not had very much to do unless there's more order coming and the line gets busy. Most things you do in a clean room is operating machine, doing assembly, inspect product under a micro miscroscope, check tolerance, read instruction packet, putting parts together, sleep most of the time, and watch movie about the stuff you are about to make all for $15/hour or less. If you're the ones fixing the machines and doing most of the problem solving then you get pay $3-$5 more than the regular operators.
I've, seen guys at some indoor shipyards wear bunny suits when doing interior outfitting of superyachts. The ultra rich clientele are extremely sensitive and prone to being upset if they see even the tiniest flaws in a surface finish on a superyacht. Superyacht crews are a special breed of sea crews who's work description includes continuously cleaning the ship as there is a zero tolerance for slightest amount of dust or smallest blemish on the hull. Even the yacht can expect a total repaint and interior refit every year
Yup.I was an Equipment Engineer back in the 90's. Sweating like a pig in the chase area to work on the CVD equipment was loud and awful. I went to college to troubleshoot and repair these systems that constantly broke down. Don't miss this time at all. @@joshuahinrichs7188
I'm an Intel Technician and yes that's fine because those floors are just about as clean as the coveralls themselves in theory because the booties you put on. it's flawed like everything in theory but if we see that there's too many particles in the fab, hurting product, then something would obviously be done about it.
Anyone could tell me if piercings are allowed in here? I got the daith done two weeks ago and I’m gonna get some induction in a clean room and I’m not sure if it counts as jewellery since it’s inside the ear and would be perfectly covered 🫠
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There are different classes of clean rooms. Such as the one I’m in at Intel. You also have to go through a room that blasts you with air and vacuum before entering the fab. The floor is like an air hockey table so there is constant upward movement of air through the fab with vacuum ducts above.
i work as a clean room tech. this is not the proper way to gown (street clothes not allowed) nor reuse sterile gowns 👎 when contractors work inside they don't have to gown up at the point the turn the room " dirty" for them. then the room is re cleaned and the clean room techs monitor air particulate. it's a whole process😩
@@jesigarcia37 wow that’s actually really good considering the cost of living in Illinois, same starting rate but I’m in Cali so not the same lol, I’m going on to my 4th year & im a lead Gmp. It was cool Since I had so much overtime & was making great money. Until recently they cut it off so looking else where now. But not a bad spot if you like comfortability, not a hard job at least where I’m at
I started working in a clean room environment this week. It's not too bad..unless I forget my note pad and have to start all over again
I am so happy to see this video! I missed working with STMicroelctronics! I worked back early late 90's or early 2000 for about more or less 5 years at STMicroelctronics in San Diego, CA. I worked in a cleanroom environment and processed print head ICs wafer. Back then we cannot have makeup and wear perfumes/colognes. This was one of my favorite and most fun job that I had worked with. I work at the PHOTO area where in we called in dark room because wafer cannot be exposed to the light or else it'll get scrap and depending on the type of wafer, it'll really costly. I remember the POLY, CONTACT, etc. type of wafers. I enjoyed working on the pre-alignment machines. I love the work schedule. Overall, my work experience was the best! :)
Have you ever used your company's graphics accelarator Kyro2?
I work in a clean room we manufacture parts for pacemakers and military/aerospace, very similar but only a hairnet, gloves, mask, smock, and booties. Absolutely love this job it’s always cold which is a plus for me lol
How did you get into the job?
@@ThriftedHeart luckily I know some people in the industry so that helped me get in faster super thankful for the opportunity
@@ThriftedHeart a friend put in a recommendation and when they were hiring I got lucky enough to get it. I have no experience whatsoever I come from being a customer service supervisor and a warehouse worker, you never know till you just try💪
@@papilevi1108 I have a few questions can you help me?
I'm working in company producing gloves. But it is nice to know more about end user working environment in CR. And wearing some ppe product while handling their application to prevent product contamination, protect worker and etc.
In biopharma need to change into hospital-type scrubs from street clothes and then need to wear goggles to minimize facial skin cells from getting into clean room. Also a second pair of latex gloves. (In case latex gloves need to be changed within clea room, bare skin is NOT exposed. Also, biopharma more careful of putting coveralls on the pant leg bottoms/cuffs looked like they touched floor.
I just got the job as technician in clean room it so relaxing
I have also but need very be care full
Congrats, hope you like it!
@@rekeshkhadka3711be careful? what do you mean? I'm kind of confused.
I work here for 1 month now.
@@fujifilmdimatixinc.337 I love it. I was sitting and doing nothing for 10 hr straight. Sometimes I have to troubleshoot, but not that hard.
plz can u tell me what is this job about?? What are the tasks they are doing?
Brings back old memories. I worked in a clean room that made the wafered micro chips and we used some very dangerous chemicals as well. That's exactly how we would get dressed every day.
I was an Equipment Engineer back in the 90's. Sweating like a pig in the chase area to work on the CVD equipment was loud and awful. Earned an Engineering Degree to be a "greaseless mechanic," as we called it. We would troubleshoot and repair these systems that constantly broke down. Don't miss this time at all.
I work as a senior clean room tech and I missed the clean and cold air
i really miss my time in the clean room :( best time ever
What do you miss about it?
@@nano2424 how clean and cool the air inside is, the silence since most of the time im the only one there, the equipments that I never got bored of, the thrill of dangerous chemicals...just to name a few
I need my house to be a clean room
That's how you get allergies
Nice but expensive.... 😆😆
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Few things wrong in this video:
1. Guy didn't wash nor even disinfect his hands prior to gowning
2. Didn't step on a sticky mat before putting on the shoe covers
3. Coveralls were touching the floor
Thanks for information keep going greeting from Morocco
Hated working in this kinda setting
The title of the video is 'A Day in the Life of a Clean Room Technician.' All it shows is him gowning up, going to his desk, and then leave for a break. Is that all they do? :)
no brother
I had being in a clean room environment before and yes they often tend to not had very much to do unless there's more order coming and the line gets busy. Most things you do in a clean room is operating machine, doing assembly, inspect product under a micro miscroscope, check tolerance, read instruction packet, putting parts together, sleep most of the time, and watch movie about the stuff you are about to make all for $15/hour or less. If you're the ones fixing the machines and doing most of the problem solving then you get pay $3-$5 more than the regular operators.
You should always use new gowns when exiting and re-entering a clean room. This is so wrong.
Chill, it's only like an ISO 7
What class cleanroom is this? Since you seem to know everything.
@@jamesdeclan7538he's not wrong
All the stuff ends up in the sewer and water anyway. It's just toxic chemicals that last forever.. please never chill out and always ask WTF
I've, seen guys at some indoor shipyards wear bunny suits when doing interior outfitting of superyachts. The ultra rich clientele are extremely sensitive and prone to being upset if they see even the tiniest flaws in a surface finish on a superyacht. Superyacht crews are a special breed of sea crews who's work description includes continuously cleaning the ship as there is a zero tolerance for slightest amount of dust or smallest blemish on the hull. Even the yacht can expect a total repaint and interior refit every year
Terror Alert NYC. Rockstar games and Kojima productions employees are poisoning people on the subway and at forest hills stadium.............
It’s not even the same type of welding
I just dropped by your channel, this is an informative video. 😊
what is the iso class when he's wearing shoe cover & hairnet and gowning?
Is working in the clean safe or is it good for your health in long term
It is safe! Precautions are taken to keep the lab sterile.
Imagine being A contractor having to install something in this room
nightmare
Imagine being the one building it . . . like me.
I am a technican that sometimes works in a cleanroom and i can tell you working with gloves on and fogging up goggled sucks
Yup.I was an Equipment Engineer back in the 90's. Sweating like a pig in the chase area to work on the CVD equipment was loud and awful. I went to college to troubleshoot and repair these systems that constantly broke down. Don't miss this time at all. @@joshuahinrichs7188
Should they be letting their coveralls touch the floor whilst putting them on 1:35 . I would have said no!!!!
I'm an Intel Technician and yes that's fine because those floors are just about as clean as the coveralls themselves in theory because the booties you put on. it's flawed like everything in theory but if we see that there's too many particles in the fab, hurting product, then something would obviously be done about it.
Sop of entering procedure
Best one
Can you Gary in a clean room?
Anyone could tell me if piercings are allowed in here? I got the daith done two weeks ago and I’m gonna get some induction in a clean room and I’m not sure if it counts as jewellery since it’s inside the ear and would be perfectly covered 🫠
Some clean rooms allow it, where I work they do not allow it at all.
Lol I wish our don time was this fast. It’s 30 mins to finish gowning up and entering the room.
Show!!!
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How can i get this job
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What is the temperature inside the clean room?
69 F
Nice 👍🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I need medicine scrap catalytic
WOW this is SO relaxed compared to working with biopharmaceuticals! You would be instantly fired for being this dirty!
Have you ever worn sterile coverings over your shoes?
Interesting, but better without the music!
Not as sophisticated as I thought it would be. Seems like dead skin cells and dust particles still track in.
There are different classes of clean rooms. Such as the one I’m in at Intel. You also have to go through a room that blasts you with air and vacuum before entering the fab. The floor is like an air hockey table so there is constant upward movement of air through the fab with vacuum ducts above.
The movement also not good
Alien: Isolation...
This is not a good practice In aseptic area
I'm wondering is woman allowed to work in clean room?
i work as a clean room tech. this is not the proper way to gown (street clothes not allowed) nor reuse sterile gowns 👎 when contractors work inside they don't have to gown up at the point the turn the room " dirty" for them. then the room is re cleaned and the clean room techs monitor air particulate. it's a whole process😩
It’s depends on the iso class & facilities SOP’s & rules. Where do you work I work at takeda pharmaceuticals ?
@@averagejoe1739 i guess your right, i work for a pharmaceutical company in Illinois. We have very strict policies on clean rooms and protocols.
@@jesigarcia37 nice, how do you like it so far & how long you been doing it ? Also what’s the avg hr rate out there ?
@@averagejoe1739 i like it, it's pretty good pay, starting at 22/hr. I've been there 10yrs. How about you?
@@jesigarcia37 wow that’s actually really good considering the cost of living in Illinois, same starting rate but I’m in Cali so not the same lol, I’m going on to my 4th year & im a lead Gmp. It was cool Since I had so much overtime & was making great money. Until recently they cut it off so looking else where now. But not a bad spot if you like comfortability, not a hard job at least where I’m at
now everyone is wondering how they strach itchy nose
i read somewhere you don't. i worry about going in and out when need to go to the bathroom
@@queenchin8946 adult pads . no need to go anywhere to do shat