SESHA 2004 Annual SymposiumApril 13-16, 2004DoubleTree Paradise Valley, Scottsdale, Arizona
April 13 (Tue) - Professional Development Courses (PDC) and/or Workshops AM PDC's - Morning Courses (8AM - Noon) PDC 1Room: 4 Peaks Sustainability, Hi-Tech, and ESH Rajesh Shah, Eric Olson; The Natural Step, San Francisco, CA PDC 2Room: Flagstaff B Safety Considerations for Ion Implanters Steven Roberge; Axcelis Technologies, inc. PDC 3Room: San Carlos Advanced Code Compliance - Where Are We Now? William Acorn; Acorn Consulting Services, Tucson, AZ PM PDC's - Afternoon Courses (1 - 5PM) PDC 4Room: 4 Peaks Building Credibility For Your EH&S Program : Strategies to Increase Value to Your Organization David Tighe; Bovo-Tighe, LLC, Bellevue, WA PDC 5Room: Flagstaff B Enhancing the Performance of Your EMS Joseph Dufresne; EORM, Inc., Stoneham, MA PDC 6Room: San Carlos Advanced Code Compliance - How to Enhance Life Safety by Going the Extra Mile William Acorn; Acorn Consulting Services, Tucson, AZ ALL DAY PDC's - Full Day Courses (8AM - 5PM, Lunch from Noon - 1PM) PDC 7Room: Chaparral How To Install Tools And Manage The Change Process - An Applied Materials Case StudySusan Creighton, Aaron Zude, Varun Gopalakrishna; Applied Materials, Inc., Santa Clara, CA; Facilities and Safety Solutions, Newark, CA; Environmental & Occupational Risk Management, Sunnyvale, CA PDC 8Room: Rio Verde Electrical Safety For The Non-Electrical Engineering Safety ProfessionalChris Evanston, Jeff Hamilton; Earth Tech PDC 9 PDC 9 HAS BEEN CANCELLED! Implementing Business Continuity Planning-- The Domino EffectXochitl Monteon; Marsh ADIR Workshop (ALL DAY) Room: Sonora An Introduction to Asset Decommissioning and Investment Recovery Moderated by: Dr. Allan Chasey and Cheryl Stadlman Featuring eight industry experts to help answer your questionsClick here for PDF flyer! April 14 (Wed) - General Session Grid 04/14/2004Wednesday 8:30-9:00 Continental Breakfast 9:00-9:30 President's Message and AwardsMike ShererDirector, Business DevelopmentATMI 9:30-10:15 Keynote 1Lew ScarpaceDirector and General Manager of Corporate EHSIntelThe Changing Role of ESH Professional in the Semiconductor Industry Keynote Video 10:15-10:30 Break 10:30-11:15 Keynote 2Jim FeldhanPresidentSemico Research CorporationSemiconductor Industry Economic Emerging TrendsKeynote Video 11:15-1:15 Exhibitor-Sponsored LunchExhibit Hall Open 1:15-2:00 Keynote 3Julian LageardGovernment Affairs Manager (EHS), Europe, Middle East & AfricaIntelEuropean EHS Regulatory Update and ImpactKeynote Video 2:00-2:45 Keynote 4Richard FerrisPartner and Director, International Section, China GroupBeveridge & Diamond, P.C.Understanding and Responding to China's New Chemical Regime and Proposed Material Bans: China's Expanding Environmental, Safety and Health Legal Regime Affecting the Semiconductor IndustryKeynote Video 2:45-3:15 BreakExhibit Hall Open 3:15-4:00 Keynote 5Chuck FraustDirector, Environment, Health and SafetySIAThe Semiconductor Industry Addresses a Global Challenge Through Voluntary ActionKeynote Video 4:00-4:45 Keynote 6Reinhard HanselkaPrincipal Chemical Engineer Integrated Engineering ServicesCodes for the Year 2005Keynote Video 4:45-7:00 Exhibit Hall Open 7:00-9:00 Welcome Reception (Pictures of Fellows) (back to top) April 15 (Thu) - General Session Grid 04/15/2004Thursday 7:30-8:00 Student Networking Session 1Boot Camp I Session 3Emerging Technologies Session 4Student Papers 8:00-8:30 An Overview of the Semiconductor Manufacturing ProcessBenson, R. 8:00-8.45Case Study: Progressive Safety Indicators -- Assessment and Implementation ChallengesSchock, L. A Discrepancy in Hydrogen Peroxide Air Sample Results for a CMP Maintenance Task - Case StudyCole, K. 8:30-9:00 8:45-9.30Supercritical CO2 Equipment Design ChallengesFessler, M. Reducing Electronic Waste in the Medical Device IndustryLiesmaki, J. 9:00-9:30 Earthquake Related Business Interruption Exposure and its Impact on the Semiconductor IndustryWayne, D. 9:30-10:30 BreakExhibit Hall Open 10:30-11:00 IH 101--Health Hazards in Microelectronics ProcessingAton, E. Addressing the Missing Link in PFC Abatement.Fried, A. Understanding the Effect of Airborne Molecular Contamination on Production Yield and Environmental ManagementDi Gangi, D. 11:00-11:30 Review of Texas Instruments' Historical Industrial Hygiene Chemical Exposure DataSCHAEFERS, G. Establishing Wastewater Process Goals in an Ever-changing EnvironmentCooper, T. Air Modeling of Hydrogen Fluoride and Hydrochloric Acid to Determine Acute or Chronic Toxicity. Lopez, M. 11:30-12:00 Boot Camp Session: Gas Detection System BasicsDeichmann, D. Complete Exhaust Management for SiGe EPI ProcessesVan Gompel, J. Coupling and Related Ergonomic Issues for Manual Handling of 300 mm Front Opening Unified Pods, FOUPsHubbard, J. 12:00-1:00 LunchExhibit Hall Open Session 2Leadership Forum Session 3Emerging Technologies Session 4Student Papers 1:00-1:30 Techniques for Cost Effective Risk ReductionDavis, B. VOC Abatement by Bio TechnologyClegg, C. Case Study: Review of UC-Berkeley Training ProgramTchong, M. 1:30-2:00 Managing EHS GloballyHess, R. Wastewater Management Strategy for the Copper CMP ProcessDietrich, J. Adverse Effects of Stress and Hazard Desensitization in the Work-Force for the Semiconductor IndustryOlson, W. 2:00-2:30 OHSAS 18001Diggins, S. Advances in On-Site Solvent ReprocessingMarks, D. Multicultural Health, Safety and Environmental ManagementXu, X. 2:30-3:00 BreakExhibit Hall Open 3:00-3:30 Implementing a Global Air Indicator Solution at IntelHiggs, T. Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA): Chemical Screening Crucial to ComplianceBade, R. Semiconductor Emergency Response Forum (SERF) RoundtableUpdated! 3:30-4:00 Regulatory Challenges Facing the Industry in Managing Hazardous Air PollutantsSmylie, M. Managing Chemicals In The Wake of Homeland SecurityHild*, N. 4:00-4:30 Developing Top Performers in Your EH&S OrganizationTighe, D. Extending the Technology of Sub-Atmospheric Gas Storage and Delivery SystemsMayer, J. 4:45-7:004:30-5:00Electronics sector interest in EPA's National Environmental Performance Track programFoster, J. Exhibit Hall Open (back to top) April 16 (Fri) - General Session Grid 04/16/2004Friday 7:30-8:00 Student Networking Session 5Boot Camp II Session 8Code Developments 8:00-8:30 Basic Gas and Chemical SafetyBenson, R. Codes and Standards for Advanced Technology FacilitiesChasey, A. 8:30-9:00 The Evolution of Environmental RegulationsWales, C. 9:00-9:30 Clearing the Confusion on TGOAnderson, R. Panel Discussion on Code DevelopmentsPanelists: Roger Benson, Bill Acorn, Jim Senffner, and George Hynes 9:30-10:00 Practical Guide to Toxic and Flammable Gas Detection in the Semiconductor Manufacturing EnvironmentHogan, P. 10:00-10:30 Break Session 6Environmental Session 9Chemical/Product Stewardship 10:30-11:00 Environmental Aspects of Emergency Response Operations Williams, J. Developments in Global Chemical Management and Preemptive Strategies for the Semiconductor IndustryHatcher, J. 11:00-11:30 A Practical Approach To Hazardous Materials DeclarationsWilk, L. Chemical Management Actions at the World Semiconductor CouncilJewett, J. 11:30-12:00 Challenges of Copper Waste Water Treatment in R&D LabsHuynh, T. Product Stewardship: Words Into ActionMajors, M. 12:00-12:30 Waste Minimization: Is It Cost Effective During Decommissioning and DecontaminationBelk, W. Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS)Bogansky, R. 12:30-1:30 Lunch Session 7Occupational Health Session 10Business Continuity 1:30-2:00 Five Myths of Health and ProductivityClavier, P. A Management Systems Approach to Effective Business Interruption Planning for the Semiconductor IndustryDominic N., P. 2:00-2:30 Infectious Diseases Applications in the Microelectronics IndustryAton, E. Emergency Response: Managing the Details of the ProgramCaller, J. 2:30-3:00 The Semiconductor Industry Association Worker Health ProjectFraust, C. Business Continuity Interruptions- Case StudiesMonteon, X. 3:00-3:30 Searching The Toxicology LiteratureFischman, M. SEMI's BCP Guidelines for the Supply ChainMonteon, X. 3:30-4:00Closing Session & Business MeetingJohn CoxPrincipal ConsultantAdvanced Technology Solutions April 17 (Sat) MorningGolf TournamentClick here for Flyer (.doc) (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. Check the presentations you are interested in and use the button "Save checked presentations / view my Personal Schedule" at the bottom of the program grid. The button will bring you to your Personal Schedule Planner with a list of the talks you selected sorted by date and time. The information is saved on our server and you can log in at later visits and add or remove talks from your schedule. 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