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The Static-Safe Package (SSP)

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By the Basic Rule, an ESDS item must always be in an SSZ. This SSZ will be in (1) an SSP, (2) an SSW, or (3) elsewhere under continuous operator supervision (paragraph 3.5.2 of Model Specification 1 in Chapter 9). An example of “elsewhere” is an open tote box being carried between SSWs by an operator whose wrist-strap cord is connected to an overhead grounded trolley.

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Kolyer, J.M., Watson, D.E. (1996). The Static-Safe Package (SSP). In: ESD from A to Z. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1177-5_6

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