File:Common Point Ground Symbol.svg

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Description ESD Awareness Common Point Ground Symbol 2007. This symbol, as it says on the image, is to notify people of the ESD Common Point Ground. This point is the grounding point that receives and grounds all components of the work area such as the work surfaces, the people working, the equipment, and everything else, to one common point. Once each component of the work area is connected to this common ground point, the risk of ESD is greatly reduced.
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Source ESD Association standard ANSI/ESD S8.1-2007 – Symbols. http://www.esda.org/standardlistings.html
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