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30/08/10 New

European semiconductor sales in July 2010

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17/08/10

SICAS:Fab capacity and utilisation for Q2 2010 

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14/07/10

New  European Commission Press Release- Enabling our future: experts to advise Commission on upcoming technologies
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18/06/10 New

Europe's Microchip Industry looks ahead again - and calls on EU decision-makers to seize the economic and political momentum

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10/06/10

New WSC Joint Statement

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03/02/10 New

Semiconductors confirmed as 2nd most R&D intensive industry in Europe

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30/09/09

'Industry is ready to play its role' : Industry welcomes today's EU Communication on key enabling technologies

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24/09/09

Global Customs Experts Meet to Curb Semiconductor Counterfeiting

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15/09/09

ESIA Newsletter -Semiconductor Europe- September 2009

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Chemical Management


The semiconductor industry uses chemical materials in very small amounts in the production of semiconductor devices. The industry has adopted risk based programmes to assess the ESH impact of proposed new chemicals and gases. The industry has a history of responsible chemical management programmes and employs a broad range of risk mitigation measures to ensure the safe use and effective management of chemicals. The industry supports preparations for and the implementation of, the new REACH (Chemicals) regulation in Europe. ESIA is an active participant in the European Commission's REACH implementation projects.


Example of semiconductor processing in an enclosed system

 

Risk Management Measures For Chemical usage


Risk management measures such as chemical assessment, selection and control procedures, hazardous gas management systems, segregated exhaust systems, safety interlocks, are commonplace in semiconductor facilities (fabs). New fabs use totally enclosed processes, automation, and chemical delivery systems to create a barrier between workers and the process and to protect against chemical and physical hazards in the work environment. In many cases, secondary and even tertiary redundancy to these controls ensures that the necessary protection will be provided if one control fails. Because of the considerable control measures within a state-of-the-art semiconductor fab, under normal operating conditions, workers are not exposed to chemical or physical hazards. Numerous voluntary guidelines developed through the industry suppliers (Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International) promote manufacturing equipment designs that minimize risk to workers whether during normal operation or during maintenance procedures.

For more information please refer to Chemicals Stewardship in Semiconductor manufacturing