Dong-Uk Park , Kyung Ehi Zoh , Eun Kyo Jeong , Dong-Hee Koh , Kyong-Hui Lee , Naroo Lee , Kwonchul Ha
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Abstract
Background
This study focuses on assessing occupational risk for the health hazards encountered during maintenance works (MW) in semiconductor fabrication (FAB) facilities.
Objectives
The objectives of this study include: 1) identifying the primary health hazards during MW in semiconductor FAB facilities; 2) reviewing the methods used in evaluating the likelihood and severity of health hazards through occupational health risk assessment (OHRA); and 3) suggesting variables for the categorization of likelihood of exposures to health hazards and the severity of health effects associated with MW in FAB facilities.
Methods
A literature review was undertaken on OHRA methodology and health hazards resulting from MW in FAB facilities. Based on this review, approaches for categorizing the exposure to health hazards and the severity of health effects related to MW were recommended.
Results
Maintenance workers in FAB facilities face exposure to hazards such as debris, machinery entanglement, and airborne particles laden with various chemical components. The level of engineering and administrative control measures is suggested to assess the likelihood of simultaneous chemical and dust exposure. Qualitative key factors for mixed exposure estimation during MW include the presence of safe operational protocols, the use of air-jet machines, the presence and effectiveness of local exhaust ventilation system, chamber post-purge and cooling, and proper respirator use. Using the risk (R) and hazard (H) codes of the Globally Harmonized System alongside carcinogenic, mutagenic, or reprotoxic classifications aid in categorizing health effect severity for OHRA.
Conclusion
Further research is needed to apply our proposed variables in OHRA for MW in FAB facilities and subsequently validate the findings.
背景本研究的重点是评估半导体制造(FAB)设施维护工作(MW)期间遇到的健康危害的职业风险:1) 确定半导体 FAB 设备维护工作中的主要健康危害;2) 回顾通过职业健康风险评估 (OHRA) 来评价健康危害的可能性和严重性的方法;3) 提出与 FAB 设备维护工作相关的健康危害暴露可能性和健康影响严重性的分类变量。方法就职业健康风险评估方法和 FAB 设备维护工作造成的健康危害进行了文献回顾。结果 FAB 设施中的维护工人面临着碎片、机械缠绕和空气中含有各种化学成分的颗粒等危害。建议采取工程和行政控制措施,以评估同时接触化学品和粉尘的可能性。在小规模生产过程中估算混合接触的定性关键因素包括安全操作规程的存在、喷气式机器的使用、局部排气通风系统的存在和有效性、炉室净化后&;冷却以及呼吸器的正确使用。使用《全球统一制度》的风险(R)和危害(H)代码,以及致癌、致突变或生殖毒性分类,有助于对 OHRA 的健康影响严重程度进行分类。
期刊介绍:
Safety and Health at Work (SH@W) is an international, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal published quarterly in English beginning in 2010. The journal is aimed at providing grounds for the exchange of ideas and data developed through research experience in the broad field of occupational health and safety. Articles may deal with scientific research to improve workers'' health and safety by eliminating occupational accidents and diseases, pursuing a better working life, and creating a safe and comfortable working environment. The journal focuses primarily on original articles across the whole scope of occupational health and safety, but also welcomes up-to-date review papers and short communications and commentaries on urgent issues and case studies on unique epidemiological survey, methods of accident investigation, and analysis. High priority will be given to articles on occupational epidemiology, medicine, hygiene, toxicology, nursing and health services, work safety, ergonomics, work organization, engineering of safety (mechanical, electrical, chemical, and construction), safety management and policy, and studies related to economic evaluation and its social policy and organizational aspects. Its abbreviated title is Saf Health Work.