Does the electronics factory really have radiation?

The radiation of components, the radiation of the whole machine increases when it is conductive, but only some components, such as electrolysis, diodes and triodes, contain chemical components when it is not conductive. However, these radiations are not particularly harmful. As for infrared radiation, at first glance, it is a layman, but in fact it is just radiation. The common dvd head is infrared ray, which only radiates when it is electrified and emits light. But the infrared component of the bald head in the factory will not power the workshop. Even if it is electrified, you'd better not look directly at it and avoid the light beam. If you can direct for about ten minutes, make sure your eyes will penetrate!

Don't worry, in short, there is radiation, and the damage is minimal, too small.

And your first sentence is that you can be speechless, earn some money and then ask for some money from home to do something yourself? Is there such a creative business? Open a canteen on the street or sell clothes? You can think so, but this is not entrepreneurship, this is called being created by the industry! Without a skill, don't dream of starting a business! You may not like it, but you can find out!

The antistatic you mentioned later, hehe, unless you are in the army, you won't be allowed to wear it in the factory. General factories have low requirements for static electricity. You may not know what static electricity is. I tell you, static electricity is not a kind of radiation, so it can only harm components and people. If the manufacturer lets you wear it, it means that you are afraid of damaging components or making the accuracy inaccurate. You can buy a few dollars of anti-static.

Anyway, I think you're making a mountain out of a molehill!