Ashok: Haven't unloaded that ESD Coordinator job yet have you?
Smocks: Don't work, they're hot, and no one likes them, but they put up with them (sort of). Now if they knew they didn't work, all the customer PR in the world wouldn't help.
The big problem with smocks working is connecting the conductive threads between the fron left, front right, back, left sleeve, and right sleeve together and then connecting the snaps to the threads. And that's before you buy them. You still have to make sure they haven't disconnected after cleaning and rough-housing.
No, smocks are not a necessary part of your program, but they sure look good. And you don't need a dress code.
Humidity: Winter gets dry doesn't it? You can add a mister to your heating system to add humidity when it starts getting dry.
No humidity control is not a necessary part of you damage control program, but it's tough to fight that it helps keep that flaky skin off your boards ... eyeoooo izat where those flakes came from? Don't worry they're organic and non-ionic. Cool!!!
Go get 'em Dave F
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