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Steve Gregory <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Graham!

Why not just have him wear his spurs and attach a peice of conductive ribbon 
to that? That way he can go for the full effect!   :^)

Seriously, there is 3M Toe grounding straps that have a conductive ribbon 
that's 24-inches long...that should work huh?

People might start calling him sissy though...they're made for womens high 
heels.

-Steve Gregory-

3M™ 2053 Toe Grounding Assembly with a 1 megohm resistor    

3M™ 2053 Toe Grounding Assembly is designed for use with high-heeled shoes to 
ground personnel when they are in contact with conductive/dissipative 
flooring.   
>
GTIN(UPC/EAN) : 0 00 54007 49153 8 
3M Id : 98-0798-2084-5 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
Designed for use with high-heeled shoes, the 3M 2053 Toe Grounding Assembly 
grounds personnel when they are in contact with conductive/dissipative 
flooring. A comfortable elastic ankle strap and 610mm long conductive ribbon 
for insertion into the shoe complete the ground path to the operator. To be 
effective, the shoe grounders must be worn on both feet.    

    
    



> Good day TechNet!  
> A simple but important to me question for any southern Technetters:  Is 
> there such as thing as a strap-on ESD heel strap that will work with cowboy 
> boots?
> 
> No, I am not kidding.  Seriously.  We have an operator who has back 
> problems that "go away" if the boots are worn.  Not going to argue the 
> point, I just would like said operator properly gounded... then we can all 
> be happy.
> 
> We use the standard strap on heel straps on our grounded floor, but they 
> are obviously not designed for a high cut boot.
> 
> 
> 
> regards
> 
> Graham Collins
> Process Engineer, 
> Northrop Grumman
> Atlantic Facility of Litton Systems Canada
> (902) 873-2000 ext 6215
> 




 


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