Static Accident and Protection---Using ESD products
1. Electrostatic safety electrostatic safety



Refers to the conditions and conditions in which no personal injury, equipment damage or property loss due to static electricity occurs 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 electrostatic disasters and accidents (such as electrostatic grounding, electrostatic shielding, electrostatic mitigation, addition of antistatic agents, relative humidity control, installation of electrostatic eliminators, and electrostatic detection, monitoring, etc.).
3. Electrostatic failure Static damage
A phenomenon or event that causes failure and damage to production systems, equipment, processes, materials, products, etc. due to the action of a certain electrostatic phenomenon (such as decreased productivity, poor product quality, and even failure, destruction, etc.).
4. Static disaster
The phenomenon of damage, damage or accident (such as fire, explosion, electrostatic shock, and the second accident caused by it) due to electrostatic discharge resulting in significant property loss or numerous casualties.
5. (static) secondary accident
The human body is out of balance due to electrostatic shock, resulting in injuries caused by people falling from a height or touching other obstacles; or causing existing fires, explosions, and other harmful phenomena or events.
6. Electrostatic shock electrostatic shock
The pathophysiological effect caused by the instantaneous impulse current generated by the charged body to the human body, or the electrostatically charged body to the grounded conductor, and the electrostatic discharge between the electrostatically charged human body.
7. Human body electrostatic 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 to other charged objects.
8. Capacitance of human body
The capacitance of the human body to the ground or to other objects related to factors such as human body position, human posture, shoes and ground and other objects.
9. Resistance of human body
The sum of human body resistance and skin resistance.
10. earth; ground
The earth or conductive material whose potential at any point is conventionally taken to be zero.
11. Human body earthing
By using conductive pads, conductive ground, conductive shoes or other various grounding appliances to keep the human body and the earth in a connected state.

