DELTA PLUS MIAMI S1P SRC ESD
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MIAMIS1PESD
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Product Highlights & User Benefits

RISK OF ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD*)
Static electricity present on operators must be controlled in the following areas of use, as it can :
– damage materials to sensitive electric shock: various electronic and electrical industries …
– generate particles likely to be deposited on the paint: automotive industry, household appliances …
The purpose of ESD control is to protect the electronic equipment being handled and not the wearer.
* Electrostatic Discharge
What does the regulation say?
The requirements for the design, establishment, implementation, and maintenance of electrostatic discharge control devices (ESD) that can damage electronic components are defined by standard EN61340-5-1.
The device called “ESD” is used to control electrical discharges for manufacturing, processing, assembly, packaging, maintenance, testing, inspection, transport, or handling of electrical or electronic parts, assemblies, and equipment that may be damaged by electrostatic discharges.
To be usable in an ESD device, a shoe must at least be qualified according to the test methods of EN IEC 61340-4-3 and offer an electrical resistance lower than 10⁸ Ω.
SAULT2 ESD, VIAGI ESD, MIAMI ESD, and MEMPHIS ESD meet this level of resistance required for compliance. These shoes, thanks to their low electrical resistance, limit the risk of electrostatic discharge.
Certifications and Standards
REGULATION (EU) 2016/425
EN ISO 20344:2011 Personal protective equipment – Test methods for footwear
EN ISO 20345:2011 Personal protective equipment – Safety footwear.
S1P | Additional special requirements | |
SRC | Slip resistance |
EN61340-5-1:2016 Electrostatic : Part 5-1 : Protection of electronic devices from electrostatic phenomena – General requirements ( ESD control footwear ) + EN IEC 61340-4-3 : 2018 – Part 4-3: Standard test methods for specific applications – Footwear
ESD control footwear | Electrostatic charge dissipation performance. |
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