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136 Hagley Road
Edgbaston
B16 9PN
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 121 454 4141
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Listing of all 7 news releases from British Electrostatic Control Association:
Spaces left at ESD control seminar
Spaces are still available at the British Electrostatic Control Association's seminar on 28th April 2004.
News from British Electrostatic Control Association ( 6 April 2004)
Seminar gets ESD under control
The British Electrostatic Control Association (BECA) is holding a one-day seminar on 28th April 2004 to examine BS EN 61340-5-1 for ESD.
News from British Electrostatic Control Association ( 8 March 2004)
Smallwood succeeds Ashburner
Dr Jeremy Smallwood, Managing Director of Electrostatic Solutions, has taken up the chairmanship of BECA, the British Electrostatic Control Association.
News from British Electrostatic Control Association ( 7 January 2004)
Static control seminar hits the Potteries
The British Electrostatic Control Association's next one-day seminar will be held on 23rd October 2002 in Stoke-on-Trent.
News from British Electrostatic Control Association (18 September 2002)
Still time to sign up for ESD seminar
Places are still available for the British Electrostatic Control Association's (BECA) one-day seminar on 18th June 2002 at Marwell Hotel, near Winchester, Hants.
News from British Electrostatic Control Association (27 May 2002)
Seminar updates ESD compliance
The British Electrostatic Control Association (BECA) is holding a one-day seminar on 18th June 2002 to cover practical aspects of ESD and compliance with the EN61340-5-1 standard.
News from British Electrostatic Control Association (23 April 2002)
Avoid the cost of static related problems
The cost implications of static damage are considerable but many companies have no idea of what static damage is costing them; a forthcoming seminar sets out to help
News from British Electrostatic Control Association (16 August 2001)

