Suspicious-Teach8788
Lifer
Me? Nothing much. I handle some chemicals from time to time. Nothing crazy like HF or anything but just sulfuric and sodium hydroxide. Maybe some flammable stuff. I also work with some processes that deal with heavy metals like cadmium. I suppose it's all fine if you take precautions, but none of it is that threatening to me.
One of the processes I manage was under a safety violation the other day for possible generation of some H2S, so I'm supposedly under some fire and I have to revise my documentation to clearly spell out what you can do and what you can't do. Some tech apparently decided it was a good idea to clean the tool with some acid.
Then yesterday my coworkers and I were talking about all the safety violations we probably have at work but no one really cares about it and that it was unfortunate they busted my process technician only because the safety guys happened to be watching.
Anyway, someone brought up wet chemistry (which is what I work with), and that inevitably brought up wafer etching and stuff, and we started talking about how much balls it takes for technicians to crawl under wet etch tools when there's things like leaks and crap and plumbing issues. Almost everyone said that they would never ever crawl under an etch tool under any circumstance. Yeah I don't think I'd like to be under gallons and gallons of HF either 😛
One of the processes I manage was under a safety violation the other day for possible generation of some H2S, so I'm supposedly under some fire and I have to revise my documentation to clearly spell out what you can do and what you can't do. Some tech apparently decided it was a good idea to clean the tool with some acid.
Then yesterday my coworkers and I were talking about all the safety violations we probably have at work but no one really cares about it and that it was unfortunate they busted my process technician only because the safety guys happened to be watching.
Anyway, someone brought up wet chemistry (which is what I work with), and that inevitably brought up wafer etching and stuff, and we started talking about how much balls it takes for technicians to crawl under wet etch tools when there's things like leaks and crap and plumbing issues. Almost everyone said that they would never ever crawl under an etch tool under any circumstance. Yeah I don't think I'd like to be under gallons and gallons of HF either 😛