Badge Holders - ESD for static safe work areas
ESD badge holders for use by electronic manufacturers working with ESD sensitive components. Highly visible with yellow header and ESD Symbol allowing people to immediately know the badge holder is ESD protective.
Definition: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the sudden and momentary electric current that flows between two objects at different electrical potentials. The term is usually used in the electronics and other industries to describe momentary unwanted currents that may cause damage to electronic equipment.
It should be understood that any object, item, material or person could be a source of static electricity in the work environment. Removal of unnecessary nonconductors, replacing nonconductive materials with dissipative or conductive materials and grounding all conductors are the principle methods of controlling static electricity in the workplace, regardless of the activity. [ESD Handbook ESD TR20.20-2008 section 2.4 Sources of Static Electricity]
Definition: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is the sudden and momentary electric current that flows between two objects at different electrical potentials. The term is usually used in the electronics and other industries to describe momentary unwanted currents that may cause damage to electronic equipment.
It should be understood that any object, item, material or person could be a source of static electricity in the work environment. Removal of unnecessary nonconductors, replacing nonconductive materials with dissipative or conductive materials and grounding all conductors are the principle methods of controlling static electricity in the workplace, regardless of the activity. [ESD Handbook ESD TR20.20-2008 section 2.4 Sources of Static Electricity]