SESHA 34th Annual Symposium (2012)
The SESHA 34th Annual International High Technology ESH Symposium and Exhibition will be held at the Dolce Hayes Mansion in beautiful San Jose, CA, April 9-13, 2012. The cultural thrills of San Francisco, the vineyards of Napa Valley, and the sparkling beaches of Santa Cruz all lay within easy reach of the estate’s prime location, 15 miles from San Jose International Airport and 45 minutes from San Francisco and Monterey.
- SESHA 2012 Final Program (PDF file)
Proceedings
PDC1 #1
Boot Camp – Fundamentals of a Semiconductor Fab and EHS Challenges
DeGiorgio, Creighton, Speranza Graunke
PDC #2 – CANCELLED
High Technology Codes & Regulations
Hanselka
PDC #3
Ethics in ESH
Teets
Opening Ceremony and Awards Presentation
Keynote Speaker
Finding the Funny in Change
J.McInnis
Lessons Learned Roundtable
Liz Aton
Sustainability Challenges and Solutions
D.Firu, A.McIntyre
EICC and Implications on Sustainability in the Supply Chain
M.Gothberg
When you absolutely positively have to evaluate products under the European Machinery Directive
J.McBain
ISMI Evaluation of Lead-Free Flip Chip Technology
B.Davis
Understanding and Managing the Universe of EHS Risks of PV Manufacturing: Approaches to Prioritize Impact
S.Baliga
Best Practices to Protect Workers and the Environment during Photovoltaic Manufacturing
A.Galland
Working with engineered nanoparticles: Risk Assessment in R&D
A.Pardon
Engineered Nanoparticles and health: Recent Findings and Developments
R.Kelly
Liability Prevention via Sustainability Standards and Metrics
T.Redick
Improving Information Exchange Requirements Between Tool Installation and Facility
A.Chasey, S.Pindukuri
Sustainability – Executive Roundtable
Executive Roundtable on Environmental Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility
G.Niekerk, B.Klafter
Global Reclaim Program Management: Issues, Challenges and Current Practices
R.Parker
Technical, Chemistry and Alternate Recovery Methods to Minimize Environmental Risk and Maximize Revenue Return
B.Briehl, R.Parker
Six Ways to Manage Laboratory Ergonomics More Efficiently
P.Lewis
The Evolution of Ergonomics: Adapting an Ergonomics Program to Meet Changing Business Needs
C.Arteberry
Leveraging Emerging Management System Standards to Create Improved EHS and Sustainability Performance
S.Mazzarella
Addressing the Evolving CSR Demands for the Semiconductor/Electronics Industry
L.Wilk, P.E., W.Bates, PhD, P.E.
How Freescale Structures and Manages its Corporate Reclaim Program
R.Parker
Developing a Materials Recovery Program – A Case Study
C.Mauger, B.Briehl
Brand Protection, Anti-Counterfeit and Security Issues
R.Parker
Implementing and Sustaining a Successful World-Class Ergonomics Program
J.SANFORD, B.TROTTER
A Discussion on Shift Work and Sleep Issues in Electronics Manufacturing Facilities
K.Albrecht
Reducing Human Error and Adverse Consequence
J.Jacobi
One Size Fits All: Implementing EHS Standards and Practices in the Face of Globalization?
M.Liu, M.Lan
Conflict Metal Reporting in the Semiconductor Industry
T.MILLER, E.WANG, J.FRASER
Review of Industry Conflict free Smelter Programs
M.Ahmed
A Deep Dive into the Materials Recovery Issues and the United Nations Programme
Panel Q&A – Takeaways and Tools to Help You Get Started
Industrial Hygiene Air Sampling Application and Use of Chemical Surrogates
J.Visty
Evaluation and Analysis of III-V ESH Processing Hazards
B.Davis
Integrating GHS into Your Hazard Communication Program
D.Baldwin, D.Goss
Keynote #2
Corporate Reclaim Programs: Concerns & Issues for Intellectual Property, Brand Protection, Anti Counterfeit and Security
R.Parker CAS, MS, PMP
GHG Reporting – Electronics Manufacturing (Subpart I) – Are you prepared?
D.Cotter, P.E.
Recent Developments in Greenhouse Gas Emissions Measurement
T.Higgs
How to Generate Hydrogen Gas without Really Trying: A Process Hazard Analysis Case Study
D.Lacheta
What the new hazard-based, technology-independent, performance-oriented standard for A/V, Information & Communication Technology Equipment, IEC 62368-1, means to Industry today and into the future…
T.Burke
Putting Sustainability into Practice
J.O’Brien
Practical Tips on Supplier Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) Engagement
K.Smieja
Why is CF4 So Difficult to Abate?
J.Van Gompel, S.Cottle
Experience with DRE Testing of Point of Use FGHG Abatement Units at IBM
B.Tripp, D.Davia, M.Raynor
Integrating the concept of Sustainable/Green Chemistry into the Semiconductor Industry
L.Kenny, S.Brown
EPA’s Risk Management Program – General Duty Clause
D.Cotter
Hazardous Materials Closure Process & Success Intel D2 Wafer processing Facility
D.Addonizio, M.Frenchen, B.Falcone
Effective Job Hazard Analyses Implementation: Engaging Management and Ranking Risks by Probability
A.Dagnan, B.Zevenbergen
Water Accounting: From Conservation to Disclosure – An Introduction to Water Footprinting
C.Walton, W.Bates
ESH risks of processing III/V materials
A.Pardon
Equipment and Facility Decommissioning: Using the DECON Streamlined Closure Plan Process (DSCPP) to Control Cost and Future Liability for Property Owners
W.Belk
Closing Ceremony
PDC #4
NFPA 70E Compliance
Evanston
PDC #5 – CANCELLED
Creating Improved EHS & Sustainability Performance Leverage Through Emerging Management System Standards
Mazzarella
PDC #6
Ergonomic Approaches and Strategies
EORM