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Jean-François,
At 50% RH, make a ruling that you will permit no smocks on condition
that the workers wear only cotton clothing (including underclothing) --
or nothing at all, of course :-). Cotton is sufficiently hygroscopic to
present no risk, especially at high temperatures. In addition, it offers
the workers the best comfort under such conditions.
Brian
> "Bissonnette, Jean-Francois" wrote:
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> Hi techneters
>
> Would it be considered risky to permit shop floor employees to work
> without
> ESD smocks if the humidity level is around 50%?
>
> Problem is that the temperature is very high (35 dec celcius) and
> working with
> the smock is a real torture.
>
> I hesitate before giving the my opinion on this. I know that the
> higher the humidity
> the lower the risk of having ESD problems. But is 50% enough???
>
> Jean-François Bissonnette
> Contrôle de la Qualité, Électronique
> Quality Control, Electronics
> Vapor Canada Inc.
> 10655 Henri-Bourassa O.
> St-Laurent, Qc
> H4S 1A1
> (514) 335-4200 Ext: 2021
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