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Franklin,
We use IPC certified training programs in our assembly facility. Primarily
Class 2, high volume. Both the J-STD-001 and the IPC-A-610 programs are
beneficial. All operators, technicians, engineers, and managers are
trained. ID badges indicating proficiency are used. Pictures of the
trained employees are displayed on an information wall.
We have some additional in-house developed programs. We are undergoing
trials of the IPC component identification training.
We use an outside house for our instructor training. Contact me off-line
for details.
Regards,
Dick
At 02:43 PM 4/9/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Was wondering how many board shops and assembly shops have IPC certified
>training programs (for fabrication, assembly, including soldering), and what
>your thoughts are on the effectiveness of the program. Actually, any
>companies out there...what are your thoughts.
>
>And from a end user perspective, do you see significant improvement from
>companies with such programs.
>
>Franklin
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