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The ESD warning symbol is a hand inside a triangle with an arc - indicating that the marked item or area is sensitive to electrostatic discharge. ESD warning signs are required at the entry points of electrostatic protected areas and on packaging containing ESD-sensitive components, as specified by ANSI/ESD S20.20 and IEC 61340-5-1 standards for electrostatic discharge control in electronics manufacturing environments.
Yes. We offer small ESD warning labels in adhesive polyester formats for application to packaging, component trays, shipping boxes, and storage containers holding electrostatic-sensitive devices. Small ESD labels ensure that all personnel handling components downstream of your facility - including receiving teams, distributors, and customers - understand that ESD precautions are required when opening and handling the contents.
Yes. Our customizable ESD warning sign templates allow you to add specific EPA entry requirements such as wrist strap use, conductive footwear, grounding procedures, or ionizer activation steps. Custom ESD signs are ideal for facilities with multi-step ESD control protocols where workers need clear, step-by-step entry instructions before entering a protected area containing sensitive electronic components.
For cleanrooms and electronics assembly environments, we recommend adhesive polyester or rigid plastic ESD warning signs. Adhesive polyester labels apply cleanly to walls, doors, and workstation surfaces without introducing particulates. Rigid plastic signs are easy to wipe clean with IPA and other cleaning agents used in electronics manufacturing areas without degrading the ESD warning symbol or text.
Control static in your electrical and chemical storage areas, and clean rooms. Place proper grounding to ensure workplace safety, and don't forget a Static Warning Sign, to mark the ESD area and keep everyone informed of this policy.
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