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SEMI S2 Assessment is Essential to Your Product's Success
To ensure a standard of safety throughout the industry and worldwide, the semiconductor equipment industry developed the SEMI S2 Guideline covering a large range of safety and health provisions, including regulatory requirements, electrical, mechanical, fire, chemical, radiation, noise, and ergonomics hazards; emergency shutdown, ventilation, and exhaust specifications; hazard warnings and more.
SEMI S2 Assessments
Our joint team of highly qualified engineers and industrial hygienists can perform this risk-based assessment on site. Our team members are heavily experienced in electrical/mechanical safety, chemical exposure assessments and other areas of expertise required by the SEMI S2 Guideline.
SEMI S2 Mark
TUV Rheinland is the first company to offer an internationally recognized, third-party SEMI S2 mark for approved semiconductor manufacturing equipment. SEMI recognizes this mark as an official document that denotes third-party compliance with the SEMI S2 standard and safety guidelines.
This new mark not only increases product acceptance by assuring buyers and industry members that our customers have produced safe and compliant products, but it also provides a distinct marketing advantage when bidding on jobs.
Product Design/Safety Compliance
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SEMI S8: Ergonomics Evaluation
SEMI S8 Ergonomics Guidelines specific to the semiconductor industry are designed to enhance worker efficiency, production and maintenance, and minimize repetitive motion-related illness.
SEMI S8 is required as part of SEMI S2 assessment. Our staff is trained to assess, identify and provide solutions to worker-related ergonomics issues.
SEMI S2 Waste Characterizations
Our team can conduct the appropriate testing and laboratory analysis to characterize the compositions of exhaust air, waste water, and solid waste streams
Chemical Exposure Assessments
Our industrial hygienists can conduct testing in accordance with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) guidelines to determine airborne levels of chemicals around processing equipment utilizing hazardous production materials.
Ventilation Systems Assessments
We have the expertise to conduct pattern assessments utilizing nebulizers, air velocity measurements and tracer gas studies of hazardous gas enclosures using sulfur hexafloride gas.
