Anti-static Discharge (ESD) Prevention: Implement effective anti-static measures for PCBAs, using appropriate containers and tools.
Use Appropriate Transportation Tools: Ensure tools are in good working order, such as wheels and frames. Report any abnormalities promptly and never use damaged tools to prevent damage such as drops or crushing of semi-finished products during transport.
Inspect Commonly Used Tools: Clean transportation tools, storage containers, and workstations thoroughly before handling. Ensure no debris or solder dross is present. Prevent damage to PCBAs caused by friction.
Important Labeling: Clearly label PCBA containers and tool carts used for transport and storage, recording relevant product information to prevent misplacement or mixing.
Stacking Requirements: Do not directly stack PCBAs on transportation tools, in transit areas, or at workstations, especially during transport. Direct stacking can cause friction and damage to components.
Loading and Unloading Requirements: Handle PCBAs carefully and orderly during transport and unloading. Rough handling is strictly prohibited.
Prevent Drops: When storing PCBAs on transport vehicles or in transit areas, ensure proper protection around the stacks to prevent them from falling.
Prevent Friction Damage: During transportation, pay attention to road conditions, ensuring there are no obstacles, potholes, or protrusions to prevent damage to semi-finished products caused by vehicle bumps. Maintain a consistent and reasonable speed for transport vehicles.
Transfer Requirements: When transferring boards between workstations, use conveyor belts or hand-to-hand methods to avoid overlapping or squeezing PCBAs. Throwing or other actions are strictly prohibited during transfer and handling.
Dust Prevention Requirements: PCBAs stored in the turnover area should be securely stored and protected, strictly confined to designated areas. The top layer should be properly protected against dust and drops.
Stacking Principles: Storage should adhere to principles of height and weight, avoiding isolated stacks.
Impact Prevention: At corners of passageways and at the beginning and end of assembly lines, be vigilant for other pedestrians and vehicles to prevent accidental collisions that could damage the products.
Compression Prevention: PCBAs should be separated by partitions, and partitions should not extend beyond the top edge of the container to prevent compression.
Workbench Selection: For large quantities of PCBAs unsuitable for workbench storage, appropriate containers should be selected and placed near operators for easy access.
Abnormal Handling: In the event of tool malfunction during transportation, ensure the safety of personnel and goods first, isolate the affected area, and report the incident.
