Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) – Introduction and Implementation
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand what electrostatic discharge is, why it can be a problem along with the most common failure modes.
- Understand ESD control costs vs benefits and the basic elements of an ESD control program
- Understand the science behind electrostatic charge and the three models of discharge.
- Understand the fundamental control principles for ESD
- Understand, categorize, and measure the properties of common ESD-related materials such as insulators, conductors, and dissipators.
- Understand the technical requirements for an ANSI/ESD S20.20 ESD control program including: Equipment and Personnel Grounding, ESD Protected Areas, ESD Control Items, Packaging and Marking requirement
Who Should Attend?
Anyone who needs an introduction to the fundamental concepts and applications of Electrostatic Discharge and its mitigation. Anyone who works with electronic components in a manufacturing, testing, or lab environment.
Anyone who works with electronic components in a manufacturing, testing, or lab environment and who needs to understand the requirements for setting up an ESD control plan.
Course Agenda
- History & Background
- Understanding Electrostatic Charge (ESC)
- Understanding Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
- ESD Damage – Failure Modes
- ESD Control Costs vs. Benefits
- Device Protection vs. Process Protection
- Triboelectric Charging
- Material Properties
- How Does ESD Damage Occur?
- Human Body Model (HBM)
- Charged Device Model (CDM)
- Machine Model (MM), aka Isolated Conductors
- QMS compared to ESD Program Management
- Fundamental ESD Control Principles
- ESD Control Program Plan (ANSI/ESD S20.20)
- Future of ESD Control Programs
- Understanding Electrostatic Charge (ESC)
- Understanding Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
- Fundamental ESD Control Principles
- Material Properties & Measurements
- ESD Control Program (ANSI/ESD S20.20) Technical Requirements
- Grounding/Equipotential Bonding Systems
- Personnel Grounding
- ESD Protected Areas (EPAs)
- EPA ESD Control Items
- Packaging Requirements
- Marking
Course Description
ESD Introduction and Implementation will equip the learner not just with the knowledge of what electrostatic discharge is, why it can be a problem, and how to mitigate it but also with practical knowledge of the electrostatic discharge mechanism, common mitigation controls, and how to set up an ESD control plan.
This course is offered as an instructor-led, one and a half day, online course with lectures, practice activities, and an exam.
The training will cover the fundamentals of how electrostatic charges get built up, how they discharge, and how this can damage sensitive electronic equipment through various lab and manufacturing materials. You will learn the basics of ESD control and how this fits into a robust ESD control program.You will also learn the technical components of an ANSI/ESD S20.20 control program to help set up or maintain a program in your location.
Benefits
Fundamental understanding and practical of ESD causes, control and mitigation plans and methods, as well as knowledge of setting up a control plan.
Methodology
Instructor-led training in a virtual classroom. This means the course is Live Online. Participants will learn through online teaching. Lectures, case studies, group exercises, discussions, problem solving, examples with explanation, assignments and/or quizzes happen in the virtual classroom training. Participants need to connect to the class from any internet accessible location. Each module is delivered live using webinar technology, creating a virtual classroom learning environment. Live sessions provide you with direct access to the trainer so you can ask questions, understand complex concepts and share ideas with peers. Webcam and microphone are REQUIRED to interact with the instructor and/or other participants.
The course content and structure are designed by the domain experts from TÜV SÜD.
With immense experience and knowledge in the relevant standards, our team of product specialists and technical experts at TÜV SÜD, developed the course content based on current business landscape and market requirements.
Learning Assessments
Learning will consist of a one-day and a half, online, instructor-led class, which includes lectures and practice work. An exam will follow to help ensure competence in the material.
Trainer Profile
Matthew Parry, Engineering and Quality Systems Trainer, TÜV SÜD
Matthew Parry is an accomplished engineering professional with over 27 years of experience in product development, reliability, operations, and talent development. He has led award-winning global training initiatives, including Seagate’s Brandon Hall–recognized Talent Acceleration Program, and holds Lead Auditor certifications for ISO 9001 and ISO 22301. Matthew brings deep expertise in quality systems, electrostatic discharge (ESD) control, structured problem solving (including 8D and corrective actions), process improvement, and strategic upskilling, with a strong track record of delivering measurable business impact. His practical knowledge and leadership in engineering and quality make him a valuable contributor to TÜV SÜD Academy’s technical training programs.