Validata is described as the only one-stop-shop package that enables organisations within these sectors to quantify the effectiveness of cleaning processes and surface standards
Validata, a 'revolutionary' cleanliness and surface modification validation package launched a year ago by CSMA, has proved hugely successful with businesses seeking to keep up with growing legislative and quality demands affecting their industries.
Achieving and maintaining surface cleanliness is an issue that affects numerous sectors, from medical and pharmaceutical, to electrical component manufacturers.
Validata is described as the only one-stop-shop package that enables organisations within these sectors to quantify the effectiveness of cleaning processes and surface standards.
As well as including a unique cleanliness index to quantify product/process changes, companies using the package also have access to troubleshooting facilities to help pinpoint and solve cleanliness issues, and to the use of specially designed test coupons (either 'off the shelf' or bespoke).
Tony Kinsella, managing director at CSMA, comments: "There is undoubtedly a climate of cleanliness in this country at present, due in part to public interest in issues such as MRSA.
"But that is not to say surface validation is restricted to medical and pharmaceutical professions.
"Any sector that has a service or product which relies on surface preparation is affected - a fact which has been reflected in the response we have had to Validata".
Using Validata enables companies/organisations receive official cleanliness validation and certification from CSMA for their particular products or cleaning processes, thus providing their customers with added reassurance.