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Tue, 13 Jun 2000 14:50:04 -0500
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Ken,
At our Defense Avionics Systems Division, all employees entering an ESD Safe
Area are required to wear a completely snapped or zippered up ESD Smock
(Jacket).  Visitors are required to wear a disposable TyvekŪ jacket.
At our Home & Building Controls Division, all personnel entering an ESD Safe
Area are required to wear a completely snapped or zippered up ESD Smock
(Jacket) plus heel straps.
At our Satellite Systems Operation, all personnel entering an ESD Safe Area
are required to wear a completely snapped or zippered up ESD Smock (Jacket)
plus heel straps.

Hope this helps.  Are you going to post the results of your survey onto the
net?

                          Honeywell
Peter A. Phillips, Sustaining Engineer
Manufacturing Engineering
Home and Building Controls
8500 Bluewater Road N.W.
Albuquerque, NM 87121-1958
Pho     505-831-7509
Fax     505-836-4834
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Bloomquist [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 1:19 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [TN] ESD Coats


Good Afternoon TechNetters,

I've dug all through the archives and there is only one long thread about
ESD coats and that was whether to button them up or not.

My question is regarding wearing of ESD coats in the production area. I have
visited some companies that do not wear ESD coats except at the work bench.
Visitors are not required to wear them as long as they do not get close to
static sensitive hardware. Other companies have you put coats on when you
walk into the lobby (well almost :-)

My question is sort of in the form of a survey. Does your company require
coats on everyone everywhere or just on the operators and people who get
close to or handle ESD hardware?

Thanks,

Ken

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