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ESD Systems.com ESD Survey Company: _______________ Facility: ________________ Date: ____ By:______ AREA of Facility Receiving Inspection Stockroom Assembly A Assembly B Shipping ESD Protected Area Clearly Identified using signs & aisle tape. ESD Susceptible Items Clearly Identified and handled only in an ESD Protected Area. Access to ESD Protected Area controlled. Continuous Monitors used or daily Touch Testing flexing wrist strap resistor area. Results logged. ESD Protected Area Worksurfaces 10^6 10^8 ohm RTG,< than 200 volts. ESD Mat Cleaner ESD Protected Area Clear of Insulators such as regular bags, document holders, & tape. Work instructions in static dissipative Document Holders. Process essential insulators neutralized with Ionizers or kept 12 from ESDS. Grounded ESD Smocks used or synthetic clothing kept 12 from ESDS. RTT 10^5 to 10^10 ohms. Hand Tools ESD compliant. Tip to ground less than 20 ohms ESD bags or Packaging Grounded prior to opening. ESDS items opened only in ESD area Worksurface & Floor Mats Properly Grounded with firm connecting devices Check Ground. Wrist Straps worn and grounded when seated. Floor ESD Protected & clean. <10^9 ohms RTT and/or less than 100 volt charge generation.. Foot Wear: use two Foot Grounders in conjunction with ESD Protective Flooring. If primary ground < 35 x 10^6 ohms & 100 volts Carts grounded. RTG less than 1 x 10^9 ohms. Shelves electrically connected RTG 10^6 to 10^8 ohms Use Shielding Bags outside ESD protected area. Are Re-Used Bags in good condition? Labels used to Identify ESDS items ESD Packaging Properly Marked with ESD Protective symbol, manufacturers name and date code.

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ESD Systems.com ESD Survey Company: _______________ Facility: ________________ Date: ____ By:______AREA of Facility Receiving Inspection Stockroom Assembly A Assembly B Shipping

ESD Protected Area Clearly Identified using signs& aisle tape.ESD Susceptible Items Clearly Identified andhandled only in an ESD Protected Area.Access to ESD Protected Area controlled.

Continuous Monitors used or daily TouchTesting flexing wrist strap resistor area. Resultslogged.ESD Protected Area Worksurfaces 10^6 � 10^8ohm RTG,< than 200 volts. ESD Mat CleanerESD Protected Area Clear of Insulators such asregular bags, document holders, & tape.Work instructions in static dissipative DocumentHolders.Process essential insulators neutralized withIonizers or kept 12� from ESDS.Grounded ESD Smocks used or synthetic clothingkept 12� from ESDS. RTT 10^5 to 10^10 ohms.Hand Tools ESD compliant.Tip to ground less than 20 ohmsESD bags or Packaging Grounded prior toopening. ESDS items opened only in ESD areaWorksurface & Floor Mats Properly Groundedwith firm connecting devicesCheck Ground.

Wrist Straps worn and grounded when seated.

Floor ESD Protected & clean. <10^9 ohms RTTand/or less than 100 volt charge generation..Foot Wear: use two Foot Grounders inconjunction with ESD Protective Flooring. Ifprimary ground < 35 x 10^6 ohms & 100 voltsCarts grounded.RTG less than 1 x 10^9 ohms.Shelves electrically connectedRTG 10^6 to 10^8 ohmsUse Shielding Bags outside ESD protected area.

Are Re-Used Bags in good condition?

Labels used to Identify ESDS items

ESD Packaging Properly Markedwith ESD Protective symbol, manufacturer�s nameand date code.

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