Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 17:35:36 EST 2006 | russ
"And don't look for logic or consistancy in polital matters". No kidding? I am having a hard time trying to figure out how you go about determining your levels of waste and also where to find "hazardous material" classifications for my area. I am
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 17:18:15 EST 2012 | davef
Dan: OSHA is going to expect that you have a safety plan with lockout/tagout, blood bourne pathogen control, hazardous material spill remediation procedures, first aid preparedness, emergency flushing, etc. While not required specifically in the co
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 13:52:09 EDT 2008 | mika
Hi everybody, In Sweden It's stipulated by government law and has been for more than 40 years; that if you are working in hazardous areas where your eyes could get hurt in industries like grinding, welding, mining facility etc. etc etc. etc. etc. or
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 03 14:23:31 EST 2012 | davef
Spray area personal protective equipment * Paint spray respirator. * Leather topped shoes with slip resistant soles. * Safety eyeglasses Wave solder area personal protective equipment * Paint spray respirator * Leather topped shoes with slip resista
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 08:19:58 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Usually a no no in Production areas. or any areas involving physical hazards. If you brought in a trained Safety Professional they would be able to give all the distraction reasons that could lead to accident exposures. One highly motivated pl
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 09:12:26 EST 2012 | sarason
I have worked construction in both domestic and highrise in the last few years. Not wearing safety gear is an immediately sackable offense. It is not a bad way for it to be. Hard hats are always required on multi-story, steel capped boots are always
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 21:54:00 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Jeremy: Standards: � A-600 talks about percentage of solder mask loss allowed, according to the location (eg, laminate, bare copper, gold or nickel, melting metals) and equipment class. � A-610 talks to "Solder Resist Coating - Voids & Blisters" by
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 17 17:53:12 EST 1999 | Steve Skinner
| | Does anyone have any recommendations on spray fluxers? Are there major differences between the high priced ultrasonic machines to the low priced flux/air spraying machines? We are going to be spraying an OA flux with 11% solids content. Are there
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 11:11:25 EDT 2004 | Stefan
For laser marking you don�t require as powerful lasers then for cutting. A 20 Watt laser diode does already a good job. Because of the safety requirements the laser operates in an enclosure, which means more $$$ if you want to use the laser in line
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 13:10:54 EST 2001 | billschreiber
Hello Dave, Before I get into waste management, I must first stress the importance of checking with your local regulating agencies. Every area can be and usually is different. California regulations differ from Ohio and Ohio�s are different than Mu