
Semiconductor Safety Curriculum (EN)
About This Course
Course Description
This comprehensive Semiconductor Safety curriculum consists of eighteen courses, providing in-depth training on chemical and electrical safety, environmental health and safety, worker safety, and hazardous energy controls specific to semiconductor work.
Courses in the curriculum include:
Semiconductor Chemical Safety:
- Introduction to the GHS
- Communication, Controls, and Emergency Procedures
- Hazards, Controls, and Emergency Actions
- Extremely Hazardous Chemicals
- Hazardous Gases and Control Systems
Semiconductor Electrical Safety:
- Basics of Electrical Safety
- Developing a Risk-Based Approach to Electrical Safety
- Implementing Electrical Safety
- Electrical Safety Program Components
Semiconductor Environmental, Health, and Safety at Work:
- Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3
Semiconductor Ergonomics for Maintenance and Service
Semiconductor Fabrication—Worker Safety:
- Part 1 and Part 2
Semiconductor Hazardous Energy Control:
- Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3
Through these courses, learners will gain essential knowledge to safely handle hazardous chemicals and energy, understand risk assessments, implement electrical safety measures, follow ergonomic best practices, and maintain safety in semiconductor fabrication environments.
Course Objectives
- Understand and be aware of chemical and electrical safety in a semiconductor environment.
- Become familiar with the environmental, health and safety protocols at work.
- Provide an understanding of ergonomics for maintenance and service.
Requisite Knowledge
None
Target Audience
- Managers, supervisors, engineers, and technicians or any individual working directly with this equipment or product