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A recently published article indicated ESDA has released ESD STM2.1-2009. While our Garments committee is working on updates to our current 1997 standard, there has not been any new release of this document.
ANSI/ESD STM2.1-1997 is our current Garments standard and is available for purchase, see ANSI/ESD STM2.1-1997, in the Standards section below.
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ESD TR20.20-2008 Now Available
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Produced specifically to support ANSI/ESD S20.20 ESD Control Program standard, this 139-page document is a rewrite of the previous handbook.
It focuses on providing guidance that can be used for developing, implementing, and monitoring an ESD control program in accordance with the S20.20 standard. |
ANSI/ESD S20.20-2007
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ANSI/ESD S20.20-2007
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The 1999 S20.20 standard has been removed from this site. All Facility Certifications are now based on ANSI/ESD S20.20-2007. If you require further assistance please contact the ESD Association.
1999 to 2007 Version Comparison |
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provide the guidance companies need to get their ESD control programs
off and running. As an ANSI recognized standards development organization,
the ESD Association has published more than fifty documents covering
electrostatic discharge in the electronics environment. These include
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| The ESD Association has published 35 standards and 22 technical reports covering ESD in the electronics environment. These include standards,
standard test methods, standard
practices, technical reports, and advisory documents. |
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