ANSI/ESD S20.20 covers the requirements of an ESD control program.
The fundamental ESD control principles are:
- Ground all conductors, including personnel
- Insulators are high charging and cannot be grounded. Remove all non-essential insulators. Keep all process essential insulators at least 12" from ESDS or neutralize charges with ionizers
- Outside an EPA, ESDS are to be packaged in closed ESD shielding bags or covered containers having shielding properties
Grounding works great removing electrostatic charges. If opening a computer and handling circuit boards or electronics, the person should be grounded using a wrist strap connected to the ground of an AC electrical outlet or equipment ground. The ESD sensitive items should be placed on a grounded mat. A good tool to have is a Field Service Kit which includes a mat, a cord to ground the mat, and a wrist strap to ground the person.
If attachment to the ground of an AC electrical outlet is not possible, one can use equipotential bonding.
"When neither AC equipment [Equipment Grounding Conductor] or auxiliary grounds are available, an equipotential bonding system may need to be used. In this situation, all of the items in the system are bonded together so that the charge that resides on the elements will be shared equally and therefore there will be no potential difference between the items. Once this step has been completed it is safe to handle ESD sensitive parts without inducing damage. A real life example of this is often observed in office equipment field service operations. For safety reasons the service technician will often disconnect the AC power cord which detaches the equipment from ground. In order to safely install ESD sensitive products into the equipment, it is necessary to electrically connect or bond together the service technician, the equipment frame and the ESD sensitive product. Once bonded together an ESD event will NOT occur when the technician handles the product or installs it in the office equipment." [ESD Handbook ESD TR20.20-2008 section 5.1.3 Basic Grounding Requirements]
Most electrical tools and equipment are used on live or energized system. If the tools and equipment are not well maintained, user may get electric shock and may even lead to fatal accident.
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The better quality tools all have 3 wires. You are looking at cheaper tools.
Grounded power tools are designed with an extra safety feature to prevent electrical shocks. They usually have a three-pronged plug or a separate grounding wire that directs any stray electrical current away from the user. This is especially important for tools used in damp or high-risk environments, where faulty wiring could lead to serious injuries. Using grounded tools with properly wired outlets and ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) further enhances safety, making them essential for professional and home use.
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Antistatic gloves, ground mats, and ground bracelet. Although the best way to protect your computer from ESD is by using a ground mat with Groug bracelet
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On the contrary, armouring is common on single-core conductors. Frequently, high-voltage underground cables are made up of three, individual, single-core, line conductors. These are most definitely armoured to protect them against penetration by the trench backfill and to protect workers who may accidentally hit them with tools.
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A: it is not actually a tool but a ground wire connected to the earth ground which is connected to the chassis The best way to protect your system against ESD is to use a ground bracelet together with a ground mat. Consider a ground bracelet essential equipment when working on a computer.
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