Conformity Magazine- May 2008 - (Page 21) had to deal with in recent years. Keeping up with the changes in the electronics industry is a task that the ESD Association Standards Committee must face on nearly a daily basis— a daunting task for a volunteer organization. The ESD Association is the largest industry group dedicated to advancing the theory and the practice of ESD avoidance, with more than 1500 members worldwide. Readers can learn more about the Association and its work at www.esda.org. ESD standards are available from the following sources: • ESD Association, 7900 Turin Road, Bldg. 3, Rome, NY 13440; Ph: 315-339-6937; Fax: 315-339-6793; e-mail: info@esda.org; website: www.esda.org. • International Electrotechnical Commission, 3, rue de Varembé, P.O. Box 131, CH - 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland; Fax: 41-22-919-03-00; website: www.iec.ch. • Military Standards, Naval Publications and Forms Center, 5801 Tabor Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19120. References 1. “ESD Control: A Profitable Opportunity in Tight Economic Times,” Stephen A. Halperin, Threshold, January/February 2003 (Rome, NY: ESD Association) 8–9. “ESD Standards: An Annual Progress Report,” Dave Swenson, Conformity, May 2006. 2. FAST Link www.conformity.com/1730 mAy 2008 Conformity 21 http://www.esda.org http://www.conformity.com/1730 http://www.esda.org http://www.iec.ch http://www.haefelyemc.com http://www.kikusui.us http://www.kikusui.us http://www.haefelyemc.com
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