SESHA 2005 Annual SymposiumMay 9-12, 2005DoubleTree Paradise Valley 5401 N Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale, AZ 85250 480-947-5400
May 9 (Monday) - Professional Development Courses (PDC) and Student Papers ALL DAY PDC's - Full Day Courses (8AM - 5PM, Lunch from Noon - 1PM) Student Scholarship Winning Papers 8:00 to 8:40 amEHS Performance Management: A Study of Corporate Data Tracking Practices and Organizational LearningCharles White, Berkeley 8:40 to 9:20 amConsequences and Impacts of the Multi-Employer Work Site Standards in the Semiconductor IndustryBrain Spielman, UW-Stout 9:20 to 10:00 amEvaluating the Options: Recycling Hydrofluoric AcidJennifer Kavanagh, UM-Duluth 10:00 to 10:20 amBreak 10:20 am to 11:00 amP2 in the Semiconductor Industry: From the Golden State to the EUBarbara Orchard, Cal Poly 11:00 am to 11:40 amThe Security Considerations for Domestic Terrorism Within the Semiconductor IndustryJonathan Market, UW-Stout 11:40 am to 12:20 pmEffects of ACGIH Proposed Reduction in the TLV of Arsine on the Semiconductor Manufacturing ProcessPhillip Sayles, UM-Duluth 12:20 pm to 1:30 pmBreak 1:30 pm to 2:10 pmChallenges and Environmental Issues in the Development and Use of Lead-Free SoldersAmanda Schmidt, Cal Poly 2:10 pm to 2:50 pmAn Assessment of the Potential Impacts of the Proposed European Union Registration, Evaluation, and Authorization of Chemicals (REACH) Regulation on the Semiconductor IndustryDouglas Moilanen, UW-Stout 2:50 pm to 3:10 pmBreak 3:10 pm to 3:50 pm Safe Decontamination of Shock Sensitive Materials Used in the Semiconductor IndustryCrystal Gilbertson, UM-Duluth 3:50 pm to 4:30 pmAnalyzing Health Promotion Programming Utilization and the Benefits as a Profit Center for the Semiconductor IndustryBrian Borke, UW-Stout PDC 3 EHS Design and Installation Considerations for Specialty Gas, Chemical Distribution, and POU Delivery SystemsVarun Gopalakrishna, Aaron Zude, Susan Creighton; EORM, Sunnyvale, CA; Facilities and Safety Solutions, Fremont, CA; Applied Materials, Santa Clara, CA PDC 4 Global Environmental Health and Safety ManagementKathy Seabrook, CSP, RSP (UK); Global Solutions International Ltd., United Kingdom AM PDC's - Morning Courses (8AM - Noon) PDC 9 WEEE/RoHS and Other EU Legislation and Their Likely Effects on the Semiconductor Industry Andrew Sweatman; ESHconnect PM PDC's - Afternoon Courses (1 - 5PM) PDC 6 Performance-Based Auditing: A Different Approach to Enhancing Your EMS Jeanne Yturri; Zephyr, Austin, TX PDC 8 Beyond CTDs...An Ergonomic Sprain/Strain Prevention Strategy Michael O'Brien; Intel, Chandler, AZ May 10 - General Session Grid 05/10/2005Tuesday 8:15 Coffee Danish and Networking 8.45-9:30 Welcome to SESHAPresident's Message and AwardsJ.Cox Video 9:30-10:15 Keynote 1Semiconductor Industry Forecast and the Future of NanotechnologyJ.Feldhan Keynote Video 10:15-10:30 Break 10:30-11:15 Keynote 2Retooling Yourself for the Next EH&S Wave D.Tighe Keynote Video 11:15-1:15 Exhibitor-Sponsored Lunch 1:15-2:00 Keynote 3The Semiconductor Industry Association Worker Health Project: An UpdateM.Fischman, MD, MPH, C.Fraust, PhD, PE, CIH Keynote Video 2:00-2:45 Keynote 4Exploring Opportunities to Further Eliminate Potential Equipment Related ExposuresA.McIntyre, CIH Keynote Video 2:45-3:15 Break 3:15-4:00 Keynote 5Semiconductor Industry PFC Emissions Estimating and Reduction: Status and Future DirectionsW.Worth, L.Beu, PE Keynote Video 4:00-4:45 Keynote 6Fire Codes 2005 - A review of the Fire Codes and Standards applicable to the Semiconductor Industry today. R.Benson 5:00-7:00 Welcome Reception in Exhibit Hall (back to top) May 11 (Wed) - General Session Grid 05/11/2005Wednesday 7:30-8:00 Student Networking Session 1Boot Camp: Back to Basics (Judi Barker) Session 3Leadership Forum (Pat Tierney) 8:00-8:45 An Overview of the Semiconductor Manufacturing ProcessR.Benson Thriving in an Era of ScarcityG.Niekerk 8:45-9:30 Integration of an ESH Chapter into to the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) J.Jewett 9:30-10:30 Poster Sessions in the Exhibit Hall Session 1Boot Camp: Back to Basics (Judi Barker) Session 4EHS Management (Pat Tierney) 10:30-11:15 Ergonomic Assessment of Cumulative Trauma RiskD.Kelso Transitioning Your EMS from ISO 14001:1996 to ISO 14001:2004L.Wilk, P.Esty 11:15-12:00 Industrial Hygiene Speak for the Non IH – Applying Strategies and MethodsJ.Visty Global Care is Smart Business!R.Row 12:00-1:30 Lunch Session 2Emerging EHS Technologies & Issues (Tim Jones) Session 5Value-Added EHS (Rick Row) 1:30-2:15 The Brave New World of NanotechnologyC.Moffitt, Ph.D. Identifying and Communicating EHS ValueR.MacLean 2:15-3:00 Methods & Resources Used to Help Close ESH Data Gaps and New Tools to Screen Novel Semiconductor ChemicalsD.Speranza, M.Kuntz Using Business Metrics and Leading Indicators of EHS Performance – translating EHS into business benefitK.Rankin 3:00-3:30 Break Session 2Emerging EHS Technologies & Issues (Tim Jones) Session 6Chemical & Product Stewardship (Renee Bade) 3:30-4:15 Reducing PFC Emissions Through Advances in CVD and Etch ProcessingA.Johnson, R.Ridgeway, P.Maroulis Around the World in 80 Days with a New Chemical Substance?M.Majors 4:15-5:00 Developing a Climate Change Action PlanT.Higgs Intel Corporation's Technology & Development EHS Chemical Approval ProcessS.Brown (back to top) May 12 - General Session Grid 05/12/2005Thursday 7:30-8:00 Student Networking Session 7Environmental (Mike Sherer) Session 9Industrial Hygiene (Doug Thornton) 8:00-8:45 Common Yet Complex RCRA Issues Facing SESHA Environmental Managers: A Discussion of Regulations, Policies and Pointers on Such Topics as Printed Circuit Board Recycling, Management of Contaminated WipesR.von Oppenfeld Arsenic Regulated Areas – A Reality in the “Clean Semiconductor Industry”J.Rubin 8:45-9:30 Catalytic Decomposition of Ammonia from GaN ProcessesJ.Van Gompel Health and Nanotechnologies, from Benefits to Hazards N.Proust 9:30-10:00 Break Session 7Environmental (Mike Sherer) Session 10Occupational Health (Molly Doddo) 10:00-10:45 Removing Fluoride from Industrial Wastewater Using Hybrid-Membrane TechnologyJ.Peterson, J.Madole Managing Ergonomics as a ProcessW.Rostykus 10:45-11:30 Chemical Vapor Deposition Process Emission Reduction Using Point-Of-Use Wet Scrubber TechnologyC.Kempton, A.Jain Personal Empowerment: An Unconventional Concept in Stress ManagementC.Jackson 11:30-1:00 Lunch Session 8Regulatory/Code Developments (Brian Sherin) Session 11Safety (John Bucciarelli) 1:00-1:45 Assessing the Impact of Technology on the Regulatory ProcessG.Gannod, H.Koehnemann, L.Litchfield Intel's EHS New Facilities Equipment Procurement Process (FEPP)M.Yurconic 1:45-2:30 Fire and Building Codes: One Code or Conflicting Codes?G.Hynes Life Cycle Concerns for a Toxic Gas Monitoring SystemJ.Pugh 2:30-2:45 Break Session 11Safety (John Bucciarelli) 2:45-3:30 Roundtable: Effect of WEEE & RoHS on the Global Electronics Industry Supply Chain Chair: Brian Sherin, ESHconnect, Inc. Opening Remarks: Brian Sherin Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturing: Brian Claes, Lam Research Semiconductor Device Manufacturing: Allen Wilson, Intel Consumer Electronics/Electronic OEMs: Andrew Sweatman, ESHconnect Arc Flash Safety Practices in the Semiconductor IndustryJ.Clough 3:30-4:15 Fire Risk Mitigation for Integral IPA Dryers - Using Engineering controls versus Gaseous Fire SuppressionR.McDaid, M.Wyman 4:15 PM Closing Session & Business MeetingB.Frist May 13 (Fri) 8:00-1:00Golf Tournament (Joe Richard (back to top) Log in Help: You can view the program page without logging in. Log-in with your last name and membership number (identically to the membership directory log-in) allows you to select presentations and save them into a personal schedule. After logging in you will find checkboxes marked "Save" under each presentation. 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