You should put your hair cover and mask on before you put on shoe covers. Your shoes are dirty. Why would you take the chance of touching your feet then put a hat and mask on with the same hand that possibly touched a shoe?
So we're going to ignore the fact that she washed her hands again? Im not disagreeing with you by the way (God forbid you disagree with someone that's been doing it for 15+ years).
I find this video all wrong. Cleaning the LAFH should be cleaned starting with the top working side to side from the back to the front, then the bar, to the sides from top to bottom back to front, to the work bench side to side back to front. Changing wipes after each area cleaned. This women just contaminated the entire LAFH from wiping back to from back to the back to front taking in contamination with each wipe, never changing her wipe pad.
Back to front, top to bottom. Cleanest to dirtiest. Back, top, side, bar, side, bottom. Visualize particles being on the top dropping down to the work surface below and you're wiping them away.
Had anyone tried this.. Wearing none of these protective clothing and just plain good hand washing see it will produce the same results vs one in full attire... But before you make comment be sure you've done that experiment.. i bet you results will be equally the same. Good luck
Bonnet (covers hair), low-lint gown (covers scrubs, prevents air contamination), mask (covers face/nose), gloves (covers hands/wrists). The workbench has HEPA filtered air flowing over it in layers (check out laminar air flow). All of these measures prevent contaminants from getting mixed into the medication.