Electrostatic accident and protection


1. Electrostatic safety electrostatic safety
Refers to the conditions and conditions that do not cause human injury, equipment damage, or property loss due to static electricity during the production process.
2. Engineering and technology for static safety
Refers to various engineering technical methods or protective measures taken to eliminate and prevent static electricity disasters and accidents (such as static grounding, static shielding, static mitigation, addition of antistatic agents, relative humidity control, installation of static eliminators, and static detection, Monitoring, etc.).
3. Static electricity failure
Due to the effect of a certain static electricity phenomenon, phenomena or events that lead to failure or damage of production systems, equipment, processes, materials, products, etc. (such as reduced productivity, poor product quality, and even failure, destruction, etc.).
4. Static disaster
Phenomenon or accidents (such as fire, explosion, electrostatic shock and the first accident caused by this) that cause major property loss or many casualties, damage, or accidents due to electrostatic discharge. (Shenzhen Haiweidahang Technology Co., Ltd. http://www.szhwdh.cn)
5. (static) secondary accident
The human body is out of balance due to static electric shock, resulting in injuries caused by personnel falling from a height or touching obstacles for others; or causing existing fires, explosions, and other harmful phenomena or events that further expand the consequences.
6, electrostatic shock electrostatic shock
Since the charged body faces the human body, or the human body charged with static electricity to the grounded conductor, and the human body charged with static electricity generates electrostatic discharge between each other, the instantaneous impulse current generated by it passes through the human body and causes the pathophysiological effect.
7. electrostatic on human body
The static electricity generated and accumulated on the human body due to the human body's own actions or contact or proximity with other charged objects.
8. capacitance of human body
The capacitance of the human body to the ground or to other objects related to the position of the human body, the posture of the human body, shoes and the ground, and other objects.
9. resistance of human body
The sum of human body resistance and skin resistance.
10. earth; ground
The electric potential at any point is conventionally taken as the ground or conductive material of zero.
11. Human body earthing
Use conductive pads, conductive ground, conductive shoes or other various grounding appliances to keep the human body and the earth in a state of conduction. ).

