With more than 650 active users per year and up to 75 users working simultaneously in the cleanroom, our 150 tools and pieces of equipment are used intensively. To ensure an optimal, high quality, and safe working environment for everyone, users are expected to operate the tools in accordance with CMi guidelines.
This includes:
- Operating each tool exactly as trained by CMi Staff and as documented in the notes taken during your training.
- Following the tool’s user manual, with particular attention to any steps involving checks and controls before starting a process.
- Following your process flow as validated by CMi Staff. Any modification to the approved process must be submitted for approval.
- Asking the staff for support whenever you have doubts. The staff is here to help and happy to assist.
- Informing the staff immediately in case a tool triggers an alarm, and refraining from taking any independent action.
- Not operating any tool or process for which you have not received proper training.
- Using common sense and remaining aware of the consequences of every action performed on the tool.
First Offence:
- The user will receive a formal warning by email, and their supervisor will be informed.
- Access to the concerned tool will be suspended for one week.
Second Offence:
- The user will receive a formal warning by email, and their supervisor will again be informed.
- The user’s cleanroom access may be suspended for one week.
Third Offence:
- The user will receive a formal warning by email, and their supervisor will be informed.
- The user’s cleanroom access may be suspended for one month or longer, depending on the situation assessment.