The safety guidelines regarding semiconductor manufacturing equipment design cover a wide range of areas.
Regarding the safety evaluation of QSES, the "SEMI Standards" were first released in 1978 as safety guidelines for the design of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and they have been revised multiple times to the present day. The scope of the SEMI Standards covers a wide range of areas, including materials, hardware and software, equipment, gases, process chemicals, and environmental health & safety (EHS), primarily detailing each "specification, guideline, testing method, terminology, and implementation method." Among these, the guidelines required when shipping semiconductor manufacturing equipment are S2 and S8, while for liquid crystal manufacturing equipment, they are S26 and S8. **Features** - Safety guidelines for the design of semiconductor and liquid crystal manufacturing equipment - The current latest versions are S2 and S8, both from 2018 - The scope includes materials, hardware and software, equipment, gases, process chemicals, and environmental health & safety (EHS) - Specifications, guidelines, testing methods, terminology, and implementation methods are detailed - General guidelines required when shipping semiconductor and liquid crystal manufacturing equipment - Safety guidelines for warning labels and manuals *For more details, please download the catalog.*
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**Features** - Safety guidelines for the design of semiconductor and LCD manufacturing equipment. - The current latest versions are S2 from 2018 and S8 also from 2018. - The scope includes materials, hardware/software, equipment, gases, process chemicals, and environmental health & safety (EHS), etc. - Specifications, guidelines, testing methods, terminology, and implementation methods are described. - General guidelines required when shipping semiconductor and LCD manufacturing equipment. → 'SEMI S2 (S26)' addresses the working environment, hygiene, and safety for equipment used in semiconductor (LCD) manufacturing. → 'SEMI S8' provides more detailed ergonomic guidelines in addition to the 16 requirements of 'SEMI S2 (26)'. - Safety guidelines for warning labels and manuals. → 'SEMI S1' is the safety guideline for visual alarm signs. → 'SEMI S13' is the safety guideline for operation and maintenance manuals of equipment. *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.*
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In 1992, our company was established by engineers engaged in safety management and quality control of nuclear power plants as a company that conducts safety and quality inspections of industrial machinery. In the following year, 1993, we began our business in SEMI guideline compliance evaluation. Since then, based on our experience in the SEMI business and the know-how cultivated in the engineering and semiconductor field, we provide total support related to the safety of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, including: 1. Safety evaluation services as a third-party organization (SEMI S2/S8, CE marking, etc.) 2. Creation and translation of product documentation 3. Creation and sales of warning labels Our company tests and evaluates product safety from the design stage and responds to our customers' diverse safety requirements with a "One Stop" solution. The testing items cover a wide range, including mechanical, electrical, EMC (electromagnetic compatibility), F47/F42 evaluation tests, chemical (tracer gas tests, etc.), pressure, and environmental aspects. Additionally, for hazardous energy that cannot be eliminated from the product, we provide follow-up with warning labels and documentation. We offer a consistent service that includes safety reviews, warning labels, and product manuals.