UL EHS Sustainability and SESHA have partnered together to develop courses specific to the semiconductor and high-tech industries, a collection of 18 modules designed by safety experts and adult learning specialists. The semiconductor and high-tech industries comprise a unique amount and level of job hazards, and finding quality, job-specific training on those hazards can be difficult. This new suite of online courses provides a comprehensive safety training foundation for SESHA partners.
Hazardous gases used in semiconductor fabrication facilities are typically stored outside of the manufacturing area and piped into the processing equipment. An accidental release of any gas could cause injury or death. In this course you will learn about the gases used, the hazards they pose and the controls used to protect workers. Ideal learners are semiconductor employees.
We all know that electricity can be dangerous. It can even kill! Working around electricity is part of your job, so we want to make sure you have the information you need to stay safe. Take this course to learn about the characteristics of electricity and electrical hazards and how to avoid them. Ideal learners are semiconductor fabrication workers.
To protect yourself from shock and electrocution, you have to understand electrical hazards in your semiconductor workplace. Take this course to learn about different electrical risk assessments and protective measures that may be implemented as a result. Ideal learners are semiconductor fabrication workers.
Working safely around electricity is vital in semiconductor fabrication facilities. In this course, you will learn more about the process for implementing electrical safety, including how assessment results are used to help keep you and your co-workers safe. You will also get a review of the lockout/tagout process and learn the importance of an energized electrical work permit. Ideal learners are semiconductor fabrication workers.
To ensure the safety of employees who work around electricity in semiconductor fabrication facilities, employers must meet several requirements. One of the requirements is to have a written electrical safety program. In this course, you will learn how the results of the risk assessments are used to create a program and implement safe work practices. You will also learn how to respond in the event of an electrical emergency. Ideal learners are semiconductor fabrication workers.
Employers must do what they can to protect workers from injuries and illnesses. They must implement an environmental, safety and health program, and employees must be trained in it. This course is part of that program. You will learn about precautions, safety and security, workplace hazards, emergencies, and resource and energy conservation. Ideal learners are semiconductor employees.