Think about all the equipment used in a semiconductor fabrication facility. Now think about the different types of hazardous energy used to operate that equipment. Take this course to learn about these hazards and what you can do to ensure the safety of everyone exposed to them. This course specifically addresses hazardous energy types and regulations, energy isolating devices and electrical safety. Ideal learners are semiconductor fabrication workers.
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) that result from ergonomic injuries are the most common reason employees cannot work. However, you can prevent these types of injuries. This course will explain the actions you can take to avoid or minimize the ergonomic risks you face at work. Ideal learners are semiconductor fabrication workers.
Each semiconductor fabrication factory area has unique hazards and controls. Take this course to learn about what to expect so that you can anticipate hazards and make sure controls are in place to maintain safety during each step of the semiconductor manufacturing process. Ideal learners are semiconductor fabrication workers.
Each step of the semiconductor manufacturing process has its own hazards. It is important that you understand the hazards and what controls are in place to protect you. Take this course to find out about some of the specific steps, their hazards and safety measures. Ideal learners - Semiconductor fabrication workers
Think safety first when working within semiconductor fabrication facilities. Become aware of the different types of hazardous energy that may injure or even kill you. Develop and practice a hazardous energy control program at your company using lockout/tagout procedures when servicing equipment or tools inside the fabrication facility. Ideal learners are semiconductor fabrication workers.
Think safety first when working within semiconductor fabrication units. Take this course to learn about the physical methods used to control hazardous energy found in your work area. Also learn about SEMI safety guidelines for interlock systems and hazardous energy isolation. Ideal learners are semiconductor fabrication workers, especially authorized employees.