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Environmental, Safety and Health Chapter ITRS 2008

Environmental, Safety and Health Chapter ITRS 2008. ESH ITWG Jim Jewett. Participants. Hans-Peter Bipp – Infineon Jim Jewett – Intel Joey Lu – TSIA Mike Mocella - DuPont Joseph Mou – TSIA Andreas Neuber – Applied Materials Takayuki Ohgoshi – NEC Electronics Harry Thewissen - NXP

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Environmental, Safety and Health Chapter ITRS 2008

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  1. Environmental, Safety and Health ChapterITRS 2008 ESH ITWG Jim Jewett

  2. Participants • Hans-Peter Bipp – Infineon • Jim Jewett – Intel • Joey Lu – TSIA • Mike Mocella - DuPont • Joseph Mou – TSIA • Andreas Neuber – Applied Materials • Takayuki Ohgoshi – NEC Electronics • Harry Thewissen - NXP • Tetsu Tomine – Seiko-Epson

  3. Impact to Technology from ESH Policy ESH Requirements Influence Impact EvolvingTechnology

  4. ESH Objectives for 2008 • Identify risks/threats to technology based upon existing ESH tables • Complete data assessments for priority risks/threats • Defocus (for 2008) less important technology requirements • Continue interactive scan with technical thrusts for high risks • Establish link between ITRS and Industry Policy Forum • Began 2009 work as soon as possible

  5. ESH Goals for 2009 • Implement ESH Material Readiness Requirements • Improve Clarity of ESH Narratives and Explanations • Add ESH Metrology Requirements and References • Rework “Scope” of ESH

  6. Material EHS Readiness

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