SESHA 27th Annual Symposium (2005)

SESHA 2005 Annual Symposium

May 9-12
DoubleTree Paradise Valley
5401 N Scottsdale Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85250
480-947-5400

 

SESHA 2005 Final Program (PDF file)

SESHA 2005 Grid of Events (PDF file)

Proceedings

May 9 (Monday)

ALL DAY PDC’s – Full Day Courses

PDC #3
EHS Design and Installation Considerations for Specialty Gas, Chemical Distribution, and POU Delivery Systems
Varun Gopalakrishna, Aaron Zude, Susan Creighton

PDC #4
Global Environmental Health and Safety Management
Kathy Seabrook

AM PDC’s – Morning Courses (8AM-Noon)

PDC #9
WEEE/RoHS and Other EU Legislation and Their Likely Effects on the Semiconductor Industry
Andrew Sweatman

PM PDC’s – Afternoon Courses (1-5PM)

PDC #6
Performance-Based Auditing: A Different Approach to Enhancing Your EMS
Jeanne Yturri

PDC #8
Beyond CTDs…An Ergonomic Sprain/Strain Prevention Strategy
Michael O’Brien

Student Scholarship Winning Papers

EHS Performance Management: A Study of Corporate Data Tracking Practices and Organizational Learning
Charles White – Berkeley

Consequences and Impacts of the Multi-Employer Work Site Standards in the Semiconductor Industry
Brain Spielman – UW-Stout

Evaluating the Options: Recycling Hydrofluoric Acid
Jennifer Kavanagh – UM-Duluth

P2 in the Semiconductor Industry: From the Golden State to the EU
Barbara Orchard – Cal Poly

The Security Considerations for Domestic Terrorism Within the Semiconductor Industry
Jonathan Market – UW-Stout

Effects of ACGIH Proposed Reduction in the TLV of Arsine on the Semiconductor Manufacturing Process
Phillip Sayles – UM-Duluth

Challenges and Environmental Issues in the Development and Use of Lead-Free Solders
Amanda Schmidt – Cal Poly

An Assessment of the Potential Impacts of the Proposed European Union Registration, Evaluation, and Authorization of Chemicals (REACH) Regulation on the Semiconductor Industry
Douglas Moilanen – UW-Stout

Safe Decontamination of Shock Sensitive Materials Used in the Semiconductor Industry
Crystal Gilbertson – UM-Duluth

Analyzing Health Promotion Programming Utilization and the Benefits as a Profit Center for the Semiconductor Industry
Brian Borke – UW-Stout

May 12 (Thursday)

Common Yet Complex RCRA Issues Facing SESHA Environmental Managers: A Discussion of Regulations, Policies and Pointers on Such Topics as Printed Circuit Board Recycling, Management of Contaminated Wipes
R.von Oppenfeld

Arsenic Regulated Areas – A Reality in the “Clean Semiconductor Industry”
J.Rubin

Catalytic Decomposition of Ammonia from GaN Processes
J.Van Gompel

Health and Nanotechnologies, from Benefits to Hazards
N.Proust

Removing Fluoride from Industrial Wastewater Using Hybrid-Membrane Technology
J.Peterson, J.Madole

Managing Ergonomics as a Process
W.Rostykus

Chemical Vapor Deposition Process Emission Reduction Using Point-Of-Use Wet Scrubber Technology
C.Kempton, A.Jain

Personal Empowerment: An Unconventional Concept in Stress Management
C.Jackson

Assessing the Impact of Technology on the Regulatory Process
G.Gannod, H.Koehnemann, L.Litchfield

Intel’s EHS New Facilities Equipment Procurement Process (FEPP)
M.Yurconic

Fire and Building Codes: One Code or Conflicting Codes?
G.Hynes

Life Cycle Concerns for a Toxic Gas Monitoring System
J.Pugh

Roundtable: Effect of WEEE & RoHS on the Global Electronics Industry Supply Chain
Chair: Brian Sherin, ESHconnect, Inc.
Opening Remarks: Brian Sherin
Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturing: Brian Claes, Lam Research
Semiconductor Device Manufacturing: Allen Wilson, Intel
Consumer Electronics/Electronic OEMs: Andrew Sweatman, ESHconnect

Arc Flash Safety Practices in the Semiconductor Industry
J.Clough

Fire Risk Mitigation for Integral IPA Dryers – Using Engineering controls versus Gaseous Fire Suppression
R.McDaid, M.Wyman

Closing Session & Business Meeting
B.Frist

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