SESHA High-Tech / Semiconductor Safety Training
SESHA has partnered with UL EHS Sustainability to develop courses specific to the semiconductor and high-tech industries, a collection of 18 modules designed by safety experts and adult learning specialists. This suite of online, on-demand courses, incorporating content from SESHA “boot camp” courses, provides a comprehensive safety training foundation for all employees who work in a semiconductor fabrication setting.

General EHS, Ergonomics and Semiconductor Safety (4 modules)
To stay safe at work, it is important that you are familiar with the hazards in your environment and the practices and programs your employer has in place to keep you and your co-workers healthy and safe. These courses will help you understand workplace hazards and how to avoid them using controls. The courses are ideal for all semiconductor fabrication workers, including semiconductor fabrication supervisors and office workers.
Fabrication Worker Safety (2 Modules)
Where does your job fit in the entire semiconductor fabrication process? Take these courses to find out! You will learn about the steps of the process, the types of hazards involved in them and the controls in place to keep workers safe. These courses are ideal for all semiconductor workers inside fabrication facilities.
Chemical Safety including Toxic Gases (5 modules)
Semiconductor fabrication involves many hazardous liquid chemicals and gases that can be dangerous if people do not handle them properly. These courses will help you understand which liquid chemicals and gases you may encounter, the type controls your employer has instituted to minimize the danger, and what you can do to remain healthy and safe. The courses are ideal for all semiconductor workers inside fabrication facilities.
Hazardous Energy and Electrical Safety (7 modules)
Energy used during the semiconductor fabrication process can be dangerous. Take these courses to learn about the practices and programs, such as Electrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout, that your employer expects you to follow to remain safe when working with energized equipment. These courses are ideal for all semiconductor fabrication workers.

OSHA 10: General Industry Outreach Training Course (High-Tech/Semiconductor) (IACET CEU=1.0)
- Language: English
- Estimated Time: 620 min
The OSHA Outreach Training Program provides training on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards. UL and SESHA partnered to offer this High-tech/Semiconductor industry-specific version of the OSHA’s General Industry training. Please note that this is a voluntary program and does not create turnkey compliance with OSHA standards. None of the courses in this program are considered a certification. Each worker in the geographic jurisdiction of the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act who successfully completes the program will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor.

SESHA Safety Bootcamp Suite (IACET CEU=0.9)
- Language: English
- Estimated Time: 372 min
Workers in semiconductor fabrication facilities perform a range of job functions in different areas. Many of the tasks you perform and many of the areas in which you perform them pose unique and specific hazards. What do you need to know about fabrication processes and facilities to keep yourself and others safe? The foremost goal of the Semiconductor Safety suite of courses is to help workers and supervisors understand how to stay safe and healthy on the job. The courses address general environmental, health and safety dangers, as well as the hazards inherent in specific fabrication processes. They also cover the precautions that employers and employees can take to control exposure to these hazards. Two of the most common dangers workers face result from the handling and storage of hazardous chemicals, and from working with and around hazardous energy such as electricity. These dangers affect not only the workers that use the chemicals or electrical equipment, but those that work.

SESHA: Semiconductor Electrical Safety (IACET CEU=0.1)
- Language: English
- Estimated Time: 76 min
Electricity can shock or electrocute you if you do not recognize hazards and take proper precautions. Take this course to learn about the characteristics of electricity and electrical hazards. This suite will help you understand the importance of electrical risk assessments. It will also provide guidance about written electrical safety programs and controls, such as lockout-tagout, that can help prevent accidents. You will also learn how to respond in the event of an electrical emergency. Ideal learners are semiconductor fabrication workers.

SESHA: Semiconductor Chemical Safety Including Toxic Gases (IACET CEU=0.2)
- Language : English
- Estimated Time : 110 min
Semiconductor fabrication involves many hazardous liquid chemicals and gases that can be dangerous if people do not handle them properly. These courses will help you understand which liquid chemicals and gases you may encounter, what controls your employer has in place to minimize the danger and what you can do to remain healthy and safe. The courses are ideal for all semiconductor workers who work inside fabrication facilities.

SESHA: General EHS, Ergonomics and Semiconductor Safety (IACET CEU=0.1)
- Language : English
- Estimated Time : 82 min
To stay safe at work, it is important that you know about the hazards in your environment and the practices and programs your employer has in place to keep you and your co-workers healthy and safe. These courses will help you understand workplace hazards and how to avoid them using controls. The courses are ideal for all semiconductor fabrication workers, including semiconductor fabrication supervisors and office workers.

SESHA: Semiconductor Hazardous Energy (IACET CEU=0.2)
- Language : English
- Estimated Time : 53 min
The energy used during the semiconductor fabrication process can be dangerous. Take these courses to learn about the practices and programs, such as lockout/tagout, that your employer expects you to use to remain safe when working with energized equipment. These courses are ideal for all semiconductor fabrication workers.

SESHA: Semiconductor Fabrication Worker Safety (IACET CEU=0.1)
- Language : English
- Estimated Time : 51 min
Where does your job fit in with the entire semiconductor fabrication process? Take these courses to find out! You will learn about the steps of the process, the types of hazards involved in them and the controls in place to keep workers from being hurt. These courses are ideal for all semiconductor workers who work inside fabrication facilities.

About the SESHA
- Formed in 1978 as SSA – Semiconductor Safety Association
- Dedicated to communication and education on EH&S issues in high technology industries
- Approximately 350 members
- Membership is from both the US and international locations
- Name change to SESHA to better represent all aspects of the profession
History of SESHA
SESHA was formed in 1978. An informal meeting of nine safety and health professionals desiring to exchange safety information has grown into an annual international conference attended by over 250 professionals representing virtually all high technology disciplines. SESHA membership has grown to approximately 350 members including several countries around the world. As our horizons have broadened, we continue to focus our efforts toward an established line of environmental, health and safety communications.
SESHA is truly a unique organization dedicated to the prevention of workplace injuries and accidents through the sharing of safety and health information and the promotion of technological advances in high technology, safety and health. Since its founding, SESHA has established itself as the premier international organization promoting the effective communication of safety, health and environmental information to the electronics and related high technology industries.
SESHA Mission
SESHA is the premier Environmental, Safety & Health association serving the high technology and associated industries. We provide value to our members through education and professional development.
For more information on these courses and how you can add them to your training library, please contact ulehss@ul.com or 615.312.1245. Get more information online from www.sesha.org .
About KFPI
KFPI is a proud member of the SESHA community. We take semiconductor safety seriously, and advocate for the highest levels of semiconductor safety training and application. If you are a member of the global body of semiconductor or other high-tech community professionals, then you already have a vested interest in semiconductor / high-tech safety. Join us in the SESHA Environmental Safety & Health Association for High Technology!