Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 17:33:15 EDT 2023 | davef
OSHA legally requires employers to: * Monitor air quality * Restrict exposure * Maintain hazardous substance level below Permissible Exposure Level (PEL)
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 21 20:22:53 EDT 2005 | donb
Steve, Dame Edna is from Australia... but keep it quiet, we don't need the exposure! :O)
Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 12:08:19 EDT 2008 | sliebl
Last year I had my doctor do a lead test during one of my regular blood tests. My exposure at work is similar to most of you, I'm sure. I've been doing this for 13 years now. We do predominantly leaded solder processing through SMT and wave. I wash m
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 19:56:35 EDT 2008 | davef
Why not use a cabinet like those used for limiting the exposure of misture sensitive components to humidity?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 13:30:04 EDT 2020 | emeto
If there is damage of the glass coating or exposure of the resistive element it is a defect.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 20:14:52 EST 2001 | davef
Take note that contrary to popular belief, it is not acceptable to assume that the floor life clock will be temporarily stopped when components are put back in dry storage following exposure to ambient conditions exceeding one hour. ... why doesn�t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 10:46:12 EDT 2004 | blnorman
We have now switched to Kester EP256. During our solder paste evaluation, resistance to humidity was one of the selection criteria. We printed multiple boards, then exposed them to 85�F/65% RH. At 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, and 4 hours exposure
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 21:50:18 EST 2005 | KEN
Probably: 1. Laytex reaction 2. Some other exposure at work or home FWIW: Cleaning anything with alcohol sucks. Alcohol toxicity could be your problem, but not like you think (hand contact). Consider inhillation as the exposure point. Work sho
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 13:49:51 EDT 2008 | mrmaint
We used a custom label that we would put on the parts packaging. The label would indicate the MSD level, the maximun hrs of exposure allowed. Also it had fields that whoever opened up that part would write down the date and time the packaging was ope
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 08:59:31 EDT 2009 | rgduval
Jack, I've heard of it, and reviewed their website; but that's about the limit of my exposure. I'd be interested in impressions after the web demo. I'm assuming you have some knowledge/exposure to Circuitcam. If you'd like to contact me off the s