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Ensure safe and timely tool installations with proper planning and execution. Learn about common ESH issues, planning considerations, and key communication steps for successful project management.
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Project Safety ManagementTool Install By: Tom Osteen, CSP Benchmark Consulting Group, LLC
Tool Install Management Tool installations can consistently be completed in a safe and timely manner when a good plan is developed and utilized. Pre-job Contractor Meetings Types of Tool Installs Common ESH Issues Associated With Tool Installs Planning for the Install ESH Care-abouts
Pre-Job Contractor Meetings The first step, after the contractor has been pre-qualified and selected, is to lay out the project expectations. Key communications are as follows: Existing facility hazards ESH and project expectations Work Permit Process Necessary submittals Qualification of personnel Chemical list requirements
Types of Tool Installs The second step is to understand the potential issues associated with each type of tool install activity. Several major install categories are: New build-out Retrofitting existing equipment
Types of Tool Installs New build-out: There are ESH issues associated with each tool install phase: Design Lay-out Tool move-ins Installs Energize
Types of Tool Installs Equipment retrofitting: There are unique ESH issues associated with retrofit activities. Design Sequencing of demo Process tie-in’s Planning for decontamination procedures Waste disposal
Retrofit It has been said that doing a major tool retrofit project in a operational manufacturing fab is “a little like doing a heart and lung transplant on a patient while he is running a marathon”
Common ESH Issues Associated With Tool Installs Chemical exposure Decontamination of tools and equipment Risk of Interruptions Fall Protection Issues Energized electrical Issues Extension Cord Issues
Planning for the Install Design of tools and their accoutrements: Fall protection or access (Implanters) Doors into areas (confined space issues) Material storage areas Sequencing Electrical panels and when energized First start-up tools on common panels Waste drain tie-ins
Other Planning issues Training Badging Construction access Life Safety Tech to help with alarm issues Space Management Lock-out/Tag-out Procedures for controlling laterals and panels
Planning Issues (Continued) Dedicated electrical outlets Chemical approval process Marked exit corridors in the subfab Ladder Storage Plan
ESH Care-Abouts Decon Sign-offs Tool move-ins - route of movement not to block access ways or exits Proper Barricading Proper coordination with facility as to hazardous activities in specific areas Tool Sign-off Protocols