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It's like they taught us in health class, if you try cigarettes you may try
pot, if you try pot you may try acid or cocaine, next thing you know
addiction.

We considered water, then coffee, or tea, black? sugar? milk? what about the
bottled tea? Coke. Addiction!

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Ellis [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2000 3:22 AM
Subject: Re: Drinking Water


Kenny

Please do not tell me that your personnel are drinking DI water. Drinking
water may
have a conductivity hundreds of times higher than you would ever allow in a
cleaning
machine and the residues after evaporation may be very difficult to remove
from an
assembly. And who's to guarantee that some of it isn't spiked with something
far worse,
and I don't mean cocaine or heroine. IMHO, the fountain is the better idea.

Brian

Kenny Bloomquist wrote:

> Hi Brian,
>
> Thanks for the reply. You say that there may be a problem with spills but
> it's only water, nothing else is allowed. You put water on your sponges
and
> in a lot of companies people keep a small bottle of water on their bench
to
> refresh this sponge.
>
> KennyB
>
> At 06:56 PM 2/25/00 +0200, Brian Ellis wrote:
> >Ken
> >
> >I guess the problem is with spills. IMHO, it would be better to have a
> drinking
> >fountain in the workshop, a couple of metres from any workbench.
> >
> >If you wish to be rigid, how do you stop the operators from yawning,
> coughing or
> >sneezing, all of which can spray body liquors in an aerosol over several
> metres, even
> >if they manage to put a hand in front of the face or even with a
> paper/cotton mask?
> >
> >Brian
> >
> >Kenny Bloomquist wrote:
> >
> >> As long as Steve has brought up the touchy subject of safety glasses I
> >> thought I'd throw in the touchy question of drinking water on the line.
> >>
> >> We work to J-STD-001 and flow that down to our subcontractors. We have
a
> >> subcontractor that has always allowed their operators to have a jug of
> >> water at their bench. The containers they use are ESD safe and have a
straw
> >> out the top so they don't have to touch the top of the container where
they
> >> drink (unlike a sports bottle with a pop up top) .
> >>
> >> Two questions, what is the problem with this approach and when the spec
> >> refers to "drinking" does it mean water and why? (woops I guess that's
> >> three questions)
> >>
>
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