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Figure 8-5. Dissipation of Static Charges
ESD WORKSTATION SHOP PRACTICES.

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NAVAIR 01-1A-509-3
01 March 2005
TM 1-1500-344-23-3
TO 1-1-689-3
Figure 8-6. Typical ESD Protective Packaging Worksttion
(1) MIL-PRF-81705, Type II barrier material,
or shielded in a bag or pouch conforming to
transparent, waterproof, electrostatic protective, static
MIL-PRF-81705 Type I barrier material, water-
dissipative.
v a p o r p r o o f , grease-proof, electrostatic and
electromagnetic protective (opaque).
(2)  Cushioning material, flexible, cellular,
plastic film.
c. Protection will be provided to prevent physical
damage and to maintain leads and terminals in an as-
(3) Cushioning material, plastic open cell.
m a n u f a c t u r e d condition during handling and
transportation.
(4) PPP-C-1797, cushioning material, resilient,
low density, unicellular, polyproplene foam.
d. Packaging of ESD items shall be in accordance
with MIL-E-17555 for electrostatic protection. Marking
b. ESD items may be further protected in reusable
shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-129.
ESD fast pack containers, PPP-B-1672 Type II Style D
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