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Ground Cord for Ultimat ESD Work Surfaces

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Static Solutions Ground Cord for Ultimat® ESD Work Surfaces — 10 ft Grounding Cord Options (Worksurface Dualport or Floor Mat Low Profile)
ESD Grounding Accessory Ultimat® Work Surfaces 10 ft Cord Worksurface / Floor Mat Options Electronics + Lab + Field Service

Overview

This Static Solutions ground cord is designed to connect Ultimat® static dissipative work surfaces to a reliable grounding point, helping the work surface perform as intended in an ESD Protected Area (EPA). In electronics workflows, “ESD-safe” materials are only effective when they are properly grounded and maintained.

Choose the configuration that matches your application: a worksurface dualport option for benches/workstations, or a low-profile floor mat option for grounded floor mat setups.


Why grounding matters in ESD control
  • Completes the discharge path: dissipative work surfaces are intended to control static by bleeding charge to ground in a controlled way.
  • Reduces “invisible” damage risk: ESD can cause immediate failures or latent defects that appear later in test or in the field.
  • Supports repeatability: standardized ground hardware helps keep stations consistent across sites, shifts, and contractors.
  • Program alignment: common ESD control programs are built around recognized requirements (e.g., ANSI/ESD S20.20 and IEC 61340-5-1).

Available options (published)
  • GC-9010: Ground Cord, Worksurface, 10mm, Dualport, 10 feet
  • GC-9020: Ground Cord, Floormat, 10mm, Low Profile, 10 feet

Quick specs (published)
SKU GC-90XX
Available quantity option Each (1 ground cord)
Length 10 ft
Availability 7 - 10 Business Days
Weight 0.30 lbs

Why buy ESD grounding accessories from SOSCleanroom
  • ESD program coverage: SOSCleanroom supports complete ESD programs—wearables, testers, monitors, mats, tapes, and hardware—so your EPA stays consistent.
  • Standardization: using consistent cords and connection styles reduces “close enough” substitutions that cause station-to-station variability.
  • Procurement-friendly: Auto-Ship options and free shipping on qualifying orders over $1,000 support predictable replenishment (per SOSCleanroom program terms).

If you have any questions please email us at Sales@SOSsupply.com or give us a call at (214)340-8574. OR check out the AI ChatBot powered by SOSCleanroom data libraries - give it a try! THIS IS NEW FOR 2026! © 2026 SOSCleanroom. All rights reserved.
The Technical Vault By SOSCleanroom
Gowning Discipline Floor Contamination Control Entry / Visitor PPE Annex 1 CCS Mindset

What shoe covers control (and what they do not)
  • They help control tracked-in debris: dirt, dust, and floor contamination carried on footwear treads.
  • They support cleaner transitions: especially at entry points, staging rooms, and support corridors.
  • They are not a substitute for sticky mats, routine floor cleaning, or a validated gowning sequence.

Best-practice donning (bench / line method)
  1. Prepare hands first: sanitize or glove per SOP before touching clean PPE.
  2. Sit at the gowning bench/line: keep one side “dirty” and the other side “clean.”
  3. Cover one shoe completely: pull the elastic opening to fully cover the heel and toe.
  4. Step across to the clean side with the covered foot, then cover the second shoe.
  5. Finish by stepping on a sticky mat (if used) to remove remaining loose particles from the cover surface.

Tip: The most common failure is partial coverage (heel exposed) or tearing during donning. Train for full coverage and controlled movement.


Change triggers (simple rules that prevent drift)
  • Replace immediately if torn, soaked, or visibly soiled.
  • Replace after leaving controlled areas (don’t “re-enter” with used covers).
  • If your CCS/SOP is time-based, follow your defined maximum wear time for footwear covers.

Slip risk management
  • Match the sole to your floor: smooth epoxy floors and disinfected surfaces often benefit from non-skid styles.
  • Walk deliberately: avoid quick turns and shuffling, which increases tear and slip risk.
  • If floors are wet: consider stepping up to a higher-traction footwear cover and reassess your cleaning/drying workflow.

Need an upgrade option? Consider Blue Non-Skid Polypropylene Shoe Cover.


When to step up from basic polypropylene

Basic polypropylene shoe covers are excellent for cost-controlled, non-hazardous environments. For higher-risk manufacturing (including Annex 1 sterile operations), selection often shifts to footwear covers with tighter contamination control expectations and documentation (low-lint, cleanroom processing/packaging, or sterile presentation).

  • ISO 5 / aseptic workflows: typically require cleanroom-qualified or sterile footwear covers per SOP/CCS.
  • Higher liquid exposure: consider more protective materials or boot-height coverage.
  • Audit readiness: choose products with manufacturer technical data sheets when documentation is required in qualification packets.

Complete the PPE set (common pairings)

Standards context

If you have any questions please email us at Sales@SOSsupply.com or give us a call at (214)340-8574. OR check out the AI ChatBot powered by SOSCleanroom data libraries - give it a try! THIS IS NEW FOR 2026! © 2026 SOSCleanroom. All rights reserved.