Abstract
Abstract It is recognized that an ungrounded object floating on a non-conductive liquid may constitute an electrostatic hazard in the workplace. However, concern for such floating objects need not be applied to float gauges that are constrained by guide wires, since the guide wires are effective in shielding electrostatic fields. The purpose of this paper is to clarify the electrostatic mechanisms associated with float gauges so that the lack of potential hazards can be appreciated.
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