GB/T 15463-1995
AbolishedElectrostatic safety terminology
静电安全术语
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines key terminology related to electrostatic safety, including concepts like electrostatic discharge, grounding, and static-sensitive materials. It is applied in industrial environments where static electricity poses risks, such as electronics manufacturing, chemical processing, and explosive atmospheres, to ensure consistent understanding and implementation of safety protocols. The standard serves as a reference for engineers, safety officers, and technical writers developing guidelines or training materials for electrostatic hazard prevention.
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