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Describe the characteristics
of field service environments that could result in ESD failures.
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Demonstrate
basic understanding of ESD definition, threats, and prevention.
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Describe
the characteristics of a Field Service environment.
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Explain "controlled
grounding" and why it is the
preferred way to remove static electricity from a person
or other conductive object.
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List the items that should
be in an ESD field service kit and describe the function and
use of each.
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Describe the use of personal
grounding devices in field service applications.
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Describe safe
storage, transportation, and handling of circuit boards to
and from a static safe area.
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Describe the procedures for
setting up a temporary ESDPA in the field.
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Demonstrate appropriate
grounding procedures in a field service environment.
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Describe
the procedures for working inside the ESDPA in the field.
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Explain
the importance of correct re-packaging of assemblies that
have been removed during field service
repair.
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List ways in which call backs
can be minimized in field service including communication with
the customer.
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