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| 3. Are all ESD controlled areas clearly identified? |
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| 4. Are all ESDS items clearly identified and handled only in an ESD Protected Area? |
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| 5. Is a static free work surface that safely allows contact with ESDS items and provides a grounding path for objects placed on it to prevent the generation of static charges on conductors being used at every work station? |
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| 6. Are all ESD Work surfaces/Mats connected to ground? |
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| 7. Is a proper ESD Mat Cleaner being used at regular intervals to prevent contamination build up from from body oils, flux residue, dust particles, and machine oils and greases? |
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| 8. Is there a path to ground (floor mat) for technicians who are too mobile to wear a wrist strap? |
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| 9. Is the ESD Protected work area clear (at least three feet) of non-essential insulators such as cofee cups, food wrappers, regular bags, Styrofoam, plastic packaging and bottles and personal items? |
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| Wrist Straps |
| 10. Is a wrist strap, the most effective method of controlling static charges on the worker, being used for every technician? |
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| 11. Are wrist straps checked at least daily? |
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| 12. Are standing and/or mobile personnel using two Foot Grounders in conjunction with ESD |
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| Static Shielding Bags |
| 13. Are you using static shielding bags to store or transport ESDS items outside ESD Protected Areas? |
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| 14. Are wrist straps and heel straps tested at least twice daily? |
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| 15. Is a log of touch testing of wrist and heel straps being maintained? |
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| Please provide any general comments on your ESD program and also the content of this survey. |
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