SESHA 28th Annual Symposium (2006)

SESHA 28th Annual International High Technology ESH

Symposium & Exposition
April 18-22, 2006
Marriott Santa Clara
2700 Mission College Boulevard
Santa Clara, CA 95054

Proceedings

April 18 (Tuesday)

Opening Ceremonies and Awards – Bernie Frist, SESHA President

ESH Leadership
Introduction & Panel Discussion Kickoff
Aaron Zude, Moderator

Challenges in Applying Corporate EHS Standards to Expanding Global Operations
Bruce Klafter

Safety Leadership and ANSI Z-10
Kyle Dotson

Sustainable Manufacturing: High Productivity with Low Impact
Reed Content

The Role of Trade Associations in Addressing Global Chemical Management Issues
Chuck Fraust

SEMI EHS Leadership Topic
Aimee Bordeaux

Moderated Panel Discussion
Aaron Zude

Safety/IH

NFPA 70E: Understanding the Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace
R.Widup

NFPA 70E – A Cultural Change
D.Thornton

Simulation or the Real Thing? Comparing Industrial Hygiene Tests Used for S2 Evaluations
P.Derbyshire

Hexavalent Chromium Production/Decay during Mask Production Process
J.Ratliff

Environmental/Facilities

Design For Facilities – A Novel Approach
A.Chasey

Exhaust Management System for EH&S Compliance in Semiconductor R&D Environment
T.Huynh, T.Le, D.Schiller

Point of Use Particle Removal – Keeping the Ductwork Clear
J.Van Gompel

Security Lessons the Chemical Enterprise can Teach FABs
N.Langerman

Student Presentations

Emergency Preparedness: Best Practices for Catastrophies or Catastrophic Best Practices
Aubrey Gold – UM-Duluth

Problems and Issues With Telecommuting as it Relates to the Semiconductor Industry
John Englund – UW-Stout

Nanotechnology Resources: Their Importance and Usage in the Semiconductor Industry
Yashira Reveron – Murray State

Viable Options for Small Semiconductor Related Businesses to Survive the European Directive: Waste From Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Kathleen Murphy – UW-Stout

A Method to Measure the Contributions of Occupational Health and Safety Programs in the Semiconductor Industry to Company Efficiencies: A Pilot Project
Gerald Ulleberg – UM-Duluth

Implementing OHSAS 18001
Matthew Copeland – Cal Poly

Risk Assessment of Bulk vs. Small Chemical Quantity Transfer During the Manufacture of Semiconductors
Matthew VanWatermulen – UM-Duluth

Reduction of Global Warming Potential Through the Environmental Protection Agency’s PFC Reduction Partnership for the Semiconductor Industry
Stephanie Mathis – Murray State

Implementation of Integrated Management Systems in the Semiconductor Industry
Robert Mathias – UW-Stout

Nanotechnology: Can We Get As Safe As We Are Small?
Paul Beck – UM-Duluth

April 19 (Wednesday)

Keynote 1
Hurricane Katrina: a Case Study
Joseph Pietrantonio

Keynote #2
OSHA Update – Milestones in Cooperative Programs and Achievements in Outreach, Education and Compliance Assistance
Paula O. White

Safety/IH
Tool Fire Protection Program
S.Szmyd, M.Bogner, C.Evanston

ANSI Z10: The New OHS Management System Standard; Why it is Important, and How it is Different from Other Systems
C.Redinger

Risk Assessment and Risk Management for Pyrophoric and Flammable Gases
A.McLaughlin, S.Peterson

Control Banding; Health-Based Risk Assessment and Risk Management Strategies
D.Zalk, D.Nelson

An examination of an exposure control strategy to prevent arsine exposure to assessors during chamber cleaning.
E.Mulenga, M.Lan

Nanomaterials – IH Safety and Research Update, Emerging Challenges
N.Filipp, X.Alcaraz

Environmental/Facilities
Calculating Semiconductor Process Air Emissions
M.Sherer

Reducing Volatile Organic Compound Emissions through Improved Waste Management
S.Stewart

Sustainability Fameworks fostering Business & Environmental Performance
C.Kohl Zaugg

Bioremediation of TCE in Groundwater through Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination
C.Jacob, E.Weber, J.Bet

Bioremediation of TCE in Groundwater through Enhanced Reductive Dechlorination
C.Jacob, E.Weber, J.Bet

International ESH
Europe’s Environmental Regulation Trajectory
M.Kirschner

China Environmental Regulatory Trends and Rulemakings Affecting the Semiconductor Industry
R.Ferris

Semi Bootcamp
Take the Virtual Fab Tour
V.DeGiorgio

OSHA 101
J.Jamali

Environmental Protection Officer Overview
R.Scholtz

Industrial Hygiene Overview
J.Barsky

Emergency Preparedness and Response Programs
B.Sherin

April 21 (Friday)

Friday ALL DAY PDC’s – Full Day Courses (8AM – 5PM, Lunch from Noon – 1PM)

PDC 1
8 hour HAZWOPER recert
Jay Jamali

PDC 2
Electrical Safety for Non-Electrical Engineering Safety Professionals
Lindy Austin

PDC 10
Arsenic Regulated Areas – A Reality in the “Clean Semiconductor Industry”
Chris Evanston

Friday AM PDC’s – Morning Courses (8AM – Noon)

PDC 3
Semiconductor Industry Exhaust Management, POU Abatement and Centralized Abatement Equipment
Mike Sherer

PDC 4
Codes Part 1: The 2006 Building, Fire and Mechanical Codes and Your Legal Responsibilities
Reinhard Hanselka

Friday PM PDC’s – Afternoon Courses (1 – 5PM)

PDC 5
Codes Part 1: The 2006 Building, Fire and Mechanical Codes and Your Legal Responsibilities
William Winslow

April 22 (Saturday)

Saturday ALL DAY PDC’s – Full Day Courses (8AM – 5PM, Lunch from Noon – 1PM)

PDC 6
EHS Design and Installation Considerations for Specialty Gas, Chemical Distribution, and POU Delivery Systems
Varun Gopalakrishna, Aaron Zude, Susan Creighton

PDC 7
8 hour DOT HM-126 F cert or recert
Bill Whitney

Saturday AM PDC’s – Morning Courses (8AM – Noon)

PDC 8
Arc Flash Electrical Safety
Steve Meyers

Saturday PM PDC’s – Afternoon Courses (1 – 5PM)

PDC 9
Industrial Toxicology in Microelectronics: Examples from the Traditional Microworld (GAAS, INP, GAN) to the Modern Nanoworld
Nicole Proust

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