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ESD FAQ: “Is it Okay To Plug Yourself Directly Into the Ground of an Outlet?”

Posted on April 11, 2020 (Updated on July 1, 2020) in DIY, Hardware/Tools/Instrumentation, Lab Safety

ESD FAQ and common misconceptions about electrostatic discharges.

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