SESHA 29th Annual Symposium (2007)
Due to the high volume of positive feedback on the 2006 Symposium, the SESHA board has decided to return to Santa Clara in 2007! We know that will be welcome news for many of you.
Many 2006 attendees from outside the region reported that the Silicon Valley was very accessible and that the Santa Clara Marriott was an excellent venue with reasonable rates.
Thus, please join us in April 2007 in the Silicon Valley where we will explore the major issues that we face today, hear industry updates, and network with colleagues from around the world.
BOOK EXHIBIT
The meeting will once again include a combined book exhibit. Books will be displayed and attendees will be provided with information through our list of publications. For more information or book reservation forms, visit our website or contact Lori Strong (LStrong@Burkinc.com)at (703) 790-1745; Fax: (703) 790-2672.
Proceedings
Opening Ceremony
Keynote 1
How sustainability drivers are shifting the business landscape and the five business questions you need to be able to ask your CXO
G.Friend
Student Presentations
The New Industrial Revolution is Nanotechnology-Do we know the Risks?
Joe Slota – UMD
Fab Wastewater and Emerging Treatment Strategies Within the Semiconductor Industry to Reclaim Ultra-Clean Water
John K Backus – Stout
Use of Vascular Plants in Treatment of Heavy Metals in Wastewater: Possible Uses in the Semiconductor Industry
Kim Becker (Smith) – UMD
Intergrated ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001:Risk Assessment
Melissa Burcham – Murray State
Measuring Metrics for Maximum EH&S Performance
Caitlin Anderson – UMD
Applying a Hybrid Analysis Tool to Assess Wet Chemistry Process Within the Semiconductor Industry
Jennifer Schumann – Stout
Reduction of Energy Consumption by Air Handling andExhaust Systems in Semiconductor Manufacturing Facilities
William Reynolds – UMD
Hydride Gas Detection in Silica Filtration Process
Phillip Clark – Colorado
Disaster Planning for Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Samantha Brichacek – UMD
The implementation of Control Banding in the Semiconductor Industry
Marc C. Oberstar – Stout
Bootcamp – How to make a chip
Take the Virtual Fab Tour
V.DeGiorgio
Safety/IH
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS)
M.Sullivan
Current Topics in Industrial Hygiene
T.ROHM
Ergonomics – Human Factors and Challenges of Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment
R.Macklin
Statistics: An Introduction To An New Way Of EHS Analysis and Reporting
M.Fessler
Environmental / Facilities
Hazardous Materials Systems – Alternative Means and Methods of Fire Code Compliance
D.Hansen, V.Gopalakrishna
Hazardous Materials Systems Permitting – A Partnering Approach
V.Gopalakrishna, D.Hansen
Bootcamp – Review of Epi Tools
EPITAXIAL REACTORS: Operational, Facilities and Maintenance EHS concerns
J.O\’Hehir
Bootcamp – Review of Photo Tools
Hazards Associated with Litho Equipment
C.Greenberg
Round Table 1
Leveraging Product Innovation for Sustainable Environmental Compliance
D.Cote
END
Keynote 2
Planning for Success in China: Understanding the Key Product-related ESH Regulations Such as China RoHS
R.Ferris, Jr
Bootcamp – Review of Etch Tools
Plasma Etch Equipment Safety Considerations
B.Claes
Bootcamp – Review of Diffusion Tools
EHS Concerns with Diffusion Processes
E.Mulenga
Safety/IH
The Laws are Changed
R.Hanselka
Top 20 OSHA violations in the semiconductor industry
J.Jamali
International ESH Issues
Chemical control measures: comparison of the approaches in the EU and the US at Federal and State level
R.Donkers
Are you ready for REACH?
P.Natarajan
Bootcamp – Review of Implant Tools
Hazards associated with the use and preventive maintenance tasks of Ion Implanters
N.Tyrrell*, M.D\’Agostino
Bootcamp – Review of Thin Films
Hazards Associated with Vapor Deposition Capital Equipment
P.Kryska, A.Brewster
SEMI Standards Roundtable
Overview of SEMI EHS Standards and Safety Guidelines
I.McLeod
Industry Standards: Adding Value to Equipment Safety Design
C.Greenberg
SEMI Safety Guidelines: Design or Performance?
E.Sklar
Discussion
Environmental / Facilities
The Role of POU Abatement in Sustainable Manufacturing
J.Holsbrink, W.Worth
300-mm Abatement: The Devil is in the Details
J.Van Gompel
Introduction to AERMOD and Semiconductor Industry Case Study
G.Smedley
New cooling water control technology facilitates fabs’ water reuse strategies
J.Duncombe, E.Madera, S.Hatch
Bootcamp – Review of Back Grind / CMP
Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) Process Hazards
R.McLean
Product Stewardship
Product Ecology Regulation and its Impact on the Electronics Industry and Beyond
T.Brady, T.Rallison, L.Young
Emergency Preparedness
Preparedness Planning for Businesses – Pandemic Influenza and Bioterrorist Attacks
J.Burkhart, C.Wilder
Equipment Decontamination, Recovery, & Restoration: Lessons Learned – the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
C.Svendsen, R.Barnes
TERF Update
END
Keynote 3
Global Warming: More Than Hot Air
D.Chapman
Emerging ESH Issues
Nanotechnology Health and Safety Issues
R.Kelly
Nanoparticle Monitoring in Occupational Environments – Comparing and Contrasting Measurement Metrics
G.Olson
Challenges of LEED© for Advanced Technology (AT) Facilities
A.Chasey, J.Beasley
Silicon to Solar: Semiconductor Technology for Renewable Energy
B.Sherin, CSP
Workers’ Comp/General Wellness
Assessing Fitness-for-Duty in a Medical Framework
R.Blink, MD, MPH
“Investing in Wellness Programs to Improve Health and Manage Costs.”
J.Luthra
ESH Management
Implementing OSHA VPP at a Semiconductor Facility
D.Ayers
Overcoming Environmental Challenges with Management of Change in R&D Facilities
D.Schiller, H.Subedar, N.Hawk
International ESH Issues
International EHS Management Systems and Compliance Auditing Protocols – Development, Application And Challenges
S.Trammell
Measuring and Reporting EH&S Performance in a Global Economy
L.Wilk, P.Esty
Environmental / Facilities
Special Facilities Safety Section in Partnership with the Silicon Valley Chapter of The Association for Facilities Engineering (AFE)
A.Taylor, W.Vahlstrom, S.Metzger
Special Facilities Safety Section in Partnership with the Silicon Valley Chapter of The Association for Facilities Engineering (AFE)
D.Thornton, B.Schweigert, P.Anthony
Emergency Response
Chlorine Trifluoride, Silane and Trimethylaluminum in the Semiconductor Facility, Unique ER and Safety Challenges
E.Ngai
Emergency Response in Semiconductor Fabs
C.Cashion
How To Survive A Corporate Environment & Safety Audit
D.Pompa
Closing Ceremony
SESHA Business Update
END
PDC 11
2-Day, • NFPA 1600, Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs
Donald L. Schmidt; NFPA
PDC 1
1 – Day NFPA 70E™, Electrical Safety in the Workplace™
Noel Williams; NFPA
PDC 2
Applied Industrial Ergonomics
TONY* SILVA; Humantech
PDC 3
ADIR™ WORKSHOP: Developing an Effective Asset Decommissioning and Investment Recovery Program
Cancelled
PDC 4
Emerging Nanotechnologies — Tremendous Promise, but also Uncertainty and Risk; Afternoon Tour of the Stanford Nanotechnology Laboratories
C. Michael Moffitt, Ph.D., Paul Rissman, Ph.D., Larry Gibb; Innova Science & Medicine, LLC and Stanford University
PDC 5
Understanding Safety Culture
Marc Axelrod; Boeing Company, Beverly Hills, CA
PDC 6
Advanced Fall Protection: Explaining The New National Standards
Nigel Ellis, Ph.D., CSP, P.E., CPE; Fall Safety
PDC 7
1-Day, NFPA Electrical Inspection for the Safety Practitioner
Cancelled
PDC 8
Applying SEMI S22-1103: Safety Guideline for Electrical Design of Semiconductor Mfg Equipment
Cancelled
PDC 9
Building Design and Equipment Installation Considerations for Hazardous Material Use in Semiconductor and Life Science R&D Laboratories
Cancelled
PDC 10
Building, Fire and Mechanical Codes and Your Legal Responsibilities
Reinhard Hanselka, PE, REA; SESHA, Santa Clara County, CA