
Semiconductor Environmental, Health and Safety at Work Part 1
About This Course
Course Description
Employers are responsible for protecting workers from injuries and illnesses by implementing comprehensive environmental, safety, and health programs—and training is essential to this effort. This course, as part of that program, will cover precautions, safety and security measures, workplace hazards, emergency response, and resource and energy conservation. Ideal learners are semiconductor employees.
Curriculum Objectives
- Recognize EHS precautions and how they apply to you.
- Know general safety and security precautions for your work environment.
- Know how to report an EHS accident.
- Identify common workplace hazards.
- Know what to do in case of an emergency.
- Recall housekeeping protocols to reduce hazards.
- Recall three money and energy saving conservation practices.
Requisite Knowledge
None
Target Audience
- Managers, engineers, and technicians working in the semiconductor field