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Starting an ESD Program III

by Mike Patino on 2007-12-27 16:45:14 - Email This

 

Create an ESD Audit

It is important to create an ESD audit for each department where ESD control is required.  This should include a daily audit, performed by the operator at their workstation, to ensure equipment and materials are compliant.  You should also schedule a routine department audit every 2-4 months

Why audit, you ask...

This is how you ensure the quality and safe handlind of your product, justify your efforts to management and evaluate the equipment and products that you are using.

Continuing ESD events might require a change in packaging materials, worksurfaces or grounding devices.  be sure to check the contact between ground bolts and worksurface along with the connection to your grounding device.  Be aware of static generators like shoes, carpet, rolling chairs, carts and plastics used in the area.  Cleaners must be compliant; use only silicon-free, water based products to clean workstations and other surfaces.  Consistent performance means your ESD program is working.

For auditing tools and other testing equipment please check our catalog under test equipment.

For further information on ESD safety please contact Indoff.

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