Emerson Process Management 3808 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
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ESDS Manual
S14006
4/15/92
Table 1
Typical Electrostatic Voltages
Electrostatic Voltages
Means of Static 10-20 Percent 65-90 Percent
Generation Relative Humidity Relative Humidity
Walking across carpet 35,000 1,500
Walking over vinyl floor 12,000 250
Worker at bench 6,000 100
Vinyl envelopes for work instructions 7,000 600
Poly bag picked up from bench 20,000 1,200
Work chair padded with poly foam 18,000 1,500
2. General Rules
(1) ESD-sensitive components shall only be removed from their static-shielding
bags by a person who is properly grounded.
(2) When taken out of their static-shielding bags, ESD-sensitive components shall
never be placed over, or on, a surface which has not been properly grounded.
(3) ESD-sensitive components shall be handled in such a way that the body does
not come in contact with the conductor paths and board components. Handle
ESD-sensitive components in such a way that they will not suffer damage from
physical abuse or from electric shock.
(4) EPROMS/PROMS shall be kept in anti-static tubes until they are ready to use
and shall be removed only by a person who is properly grounded.
(5) When inserting and removing EPROMS/PROMS from PC boards, use a chip
removal tool similar to the one shown in the figure following. Remember, all work
should be performed on a properly grounded surface by a properly-grounded
person.