ESD Assesment

This evaluation is crucial for ensuring the reliability and performance of all electronic components used in the manufacturing of electronics products within the industry standards outlined by TR53 and ANSI/ESD S20.20-2021.

Certified Standards Expert (CSE)

The CSE certification recognizes an advanced level of expertise in the interpretation and application of IPC standards across various electronic manufacturing processes. Certified experts are qualified to deliver training, address complex technical questions, and ensure strict compliance with industry requirements. This recognition provides strategic value to organizations focused on quality leadership and process optimization.

Certified IPC Trainer (CIT)

The CIT certification recognizes individuals with the authority and expertise to train and certify others in IPC standards. These instructors play a key role in ensuring quality and consistency in electronic manufacturing through structured instruction and competency validation of personnel. A strategic asset for companies focused on talent development and operational excellence.

Certified IPC Standards (CIS)

Professionals certified under IPC standards are trained to apply internationally recognized criteria in the assembly and inspection of electronic products. This certification demonstrates a solid technical foundation, ensuring reliability and compliance in manufacturing processes. It is ideal for companies seeking excellence and global competitiveness in electronic production.

Module 1: Introduction to ESD

Objective:
Provide participants with a foundational understanding of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), its causes, effects, and the importance of controlling ESD in electronic and industrial environments.

Minimum Requirements:
Basic knowledge of electricity or electronics.

Interest in electronic manufacturing or handling of ESD-sensitive components.

Module 2: How operators prevent and control ESD

Objective:
Train operators on the correct use of grounding devices and procedures to prevent and control electrostatic discharge (ESD) when handling sensitive components.

Minimum Requirements:
Completion of Module 1: Introduction to ESD.

Basic understanding of production lines or technical workstations.

Objective:
Provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the strategies and tools used by industrial facilities to control and mitigate the effects of electrostatic discharge (ESD), including the use of protected areas and packaging.

Minimum Requirements:
Completion of Modules 1 and 2.

Basic familiarity with industrial or manufacturing environments.

Module 3: How facilities prevent and control ESD

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