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Ground
P oint
Monitor Unit
Groundable point
Cautionary note: Materials which are conductive (e.g. stainless steel surfaces)
are not recommended for use as a static-safe work surface; the low electrical
resistance could result in a transient-like (surge) discharge of static electricity.
A rapid discharge is far more damaging to the electronic device than a gradually
paced discharge through a static dissipative material.
Antistatic tweezers
Antistatic bag
Antistatic footwear.
Where a wrist-strap is impractical, e.g. the job
requires the worker to walk from one location
to another, it is recommended that antistatic
footwear such as antistatic shoes or heel-
straps are worn. The picture on the right
shows an example of an antistatic heel-strap
with the grounding cord running into the socks
to make contact with the skin. It is also
necessary to use an antistatic floor
(e.g. conductive floor tiles) to work together
with the antistatic footwear.
CAUTION
Contains parts and
assemblies susceptible to damage by
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
References
ANSI/ESD S8.1-1993
“ESD Awareness Symbols”
ANSI/ESD S20.20
“ESD Association Standard for the Development of an Electrostatic Discharge
Control Program”
ESD STM5.1-2001
“Electrostatic Discharge Sensitivity Testing -- Human Body Model (HBM)
Component Level”
MIL-HDBK-263
“Electrostatic Discharge Control Handbook for Protection of Electrical and
Electronic Parts, Assemblies and Equipment (excluding electrically-initiated
explosive devices)”
MIL-STD-1686C
“Electrostatic Discharge Control Program for Protection of Electrical and
Electronic Parts, Assemblies and Equipment (excluding electrically-initiated
explosive devices)”
JESD625-A
“Requirements for Handling Electrostatic-Discharge-Sensitive (ESDS) Devices.”