• IPC CS 70 : 1988

    Withdrawn A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.

    GUIDELINES FOR CHEMICAL HANDLING SAFETY IN PRINTED BOARD MANUFACTURING

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    Withdrawn date:  23-07-2013

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    Published date:  23-11-2012

    Publisher:  Institute of Printed Circuits

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    1.0 Introduction
    1.1 Overview of the Printed Wiring Board (PWB)
          Manufacturing Process
    2.0 Setting Up a Safety Program
    2.1 Policies
    2.2 Procedures and Contingencies
    2.3 Employee Interface
    2.4 Available Assistance
    3.0 Hazard Communication & "Right to Know" Regulations
    3.1 General Legal Requirements
    3.2 Specific Requirements for Employers Where Chemicals
          are Used
    3.3 Employee or Worker Responsibilities
    3.4 Carcinogenic Hazards in the Electronics Industry
    4.0 Personal Hygiene and Housekeeping
    4.1 Personal Hygiene and the Skin
    4.2 Personal Hygiene and the Lungs
    4.3 Facilities and Equipment Required for Proper Hygiene
    4.4 Personal Hygiene Do's and Don'ts
    4.5 Housekeeping
    5.0 Personal Protection Equipment
    5.1 Approved Eye Protection
    5.2 Gloves for Chemical Handling
    5.3 Plastic Aprons
    5.4 Plastic Sleeves
    5.5 Foot Protection
    5.6 Acid Suits
    5.7 Respirators in PWB Manufacturing
    6.0 Emergency Response and Planning
    6.1 Emergency Response
    6.2 Spill or Leak Handling
    7.0 Chemical Storage and Handling
    7.1 Detection
    7.2 Chemical Storage
    7.3 Chemical Handling
    7.4 General Classes & Specific Example of Chemicals
    8.0 Typical Processes
    8.1 Image Transfer
    8.2 Plating
    8.3 Stripping/Etching
    8.4 Reflow/Fusing
    9.0 Waste Treatment
    9.1 Potential Source of Chemical Exposure
    9.2 Facility Design
    9.3 Spill Impact
    9.4 Potential Sources of Exposure Routine Operations
    10.0 References
    10.1 Reference Literature
    10.2 Definitions
    10.3 Acronyms
    Appendix

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    Describes safety industrial hygiene information currently available. Outlines some education for the supervisor and manufacturing personnel, so that they will be better informed about safety in the printed wiring board manufacturing process.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Institute of Printed Circuits
    Status Withdrawn
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