This program provides information about worker rights, employer responsibilities and how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job-related hazards. UL and SESHA partnered to offer this High-tech/Semiconductor industry-specific version of OSHA’s General Industry training. Although many essential safety topics are covered, additional site-specific information and hands-on demonstrations of skills are ultimately needed for your safety a MORE...
Workers in semiconductor fabrication facilities perform a range of job functions in different areas. Many of the tasks you perform and many of the areas in which you perform them pose unique and specific hazards. What do you need to know about fabrication processes and facilities to keep yourself and others safe? The foremost goal of the Semiconductor Safety suite of courses is to help workers and supervisors understand how to stay s MORE...
To stay safe at work, it is important that you know about the hazards in your environment and the practices and programs your employer has in place to keep you and your co-workers healthy and safe. These courses will help you understand workplace hazards and how to avoid them using controls. The courses are ideal for all semiconductor fabrication workers, including semiconductor fabrication supervisors and office workers.
Semiconductor fabrication involves many hazardous liquid chemicals and gases that can be dangerous if people do not handle them properly. These courses will help you understand which liquid chemicals and gases you may encounter, what controls your employer has in place to minimize the danger and what you can do to remain healthy and safe. The courses are ideal for all semiconductor workers who work inside fabrication facilities.
The energy used during the semiconductor fabrication process can be dangerous. Take these courses to learn about the practices and programs, such as lockout/tagout, that your employer expects you to use to remain safe when working with energized equipment. These courses are ideal for all semiconductor fabrication workers.
Where does your job fit in with the entire semiconductor fabrication process? Take these courses to find out! You will learn about the steps of the process, the types of hazards involved in them and the controls in place to keep workers from being hurt. These courses are ideal for all semiconductor workers who work inside fabrication facilities.
The energy used during the semiconductor fabrication process can be dangerous. Take these courses to learn about the practices and programs, such as lockout/tagout, that your employer expects you to use to remain safe when working with energized equipment. These courses are ideal for all semiconductor fabrication workers.
Federal law provides employees with the basic right to know the extent and consequences of their exposure to harmful substances they work with. This means they are entitled to full access to all of the medical and exposure records generated for them while working for a given employer. This course covers employee rights to access medical exposure records, how to access those records and what information is exempt from employee access.
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