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SESHA 2011 Program Book - Semiconductor Safety Association

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health and safety programs in both Compound <strong>Semiconductor</strong><br />

and Silicon microelectronics manufacturing.<br />

Project focus included industrial hygiene characterization<br />

and exposure assessment of chemical contaminants<br />

in the work place, conducting hazard analyses of new<br />

equipment, and specification of engineering controls to<br />

enhance the safety of hazardous gas storage and delivery<br />

systems. During his tenure with HP, Andy was awarded<br />

Certification in Industrial Hygiene by the American<br />

Board of Industrial Hygiene. After co-founding EORM<br />

in 1990, Andy has supported a variety of market areas<br />

including semiconductor, communications, biotechnology,<br />

pharmaceutical and most recently, the photovoltaic<br />

industry where he has focused on assisting clients in optimizing<br />

their EHS programs by improving operational<br />

compliance, reducing cost, enhancing productivity and<br />

strengthening business advantage. Currently, Andy holds<br />

the position of Executive Vice President and Managing<br />

Principal with EORM. Andy’s industry association involvement<br />

has centered on the <strong>Semiconductor</strong> Environmental<br />

Health and <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (<strong>SESHA</strong>) where<br />

his involvement dates back to 1982. After joining HP in<br />

1984, Andy became very active in the Northern California<br />

Chapter, and was given the opportunity to take on a<br />

Regional Director role for Northern California in 1987<br />

and was elected to the Board of Directors in 1989. Andy<br />

had the privilege of serving the <strong>Association</strong> as a member<br />

of the Board from 1989 to 1996, holding a series of<br />

leadership positions to include serving as President from<br />

1995 - 1996. He received the Presidents Award in 1999<br />

and was elected in 2001 as a Fellow by <strong>SESHA</strong>. He is<br />

the second recipient of Pacific Industrial and Business<br />

<strong>Association</strong> (PIBA) Health and <strong>Safety</strong> Professional of<br />

the Year Award (1999). Over the last twenty years, he<br />

has authored numerous articles and had the opportunity<br />

to present at international conferences and symposiums<br />

in both North America and Asia. Andy holds a Bachelor’s<br />

Degree in Environmental Toxicology from the<br />

University of California, Davis and a Masters Degree in<br />

Environmental and Occupational Health/Industrial Hygiene<br />

from California State University, Northridge.<br />

Richard Melville<br />

Richard Melville, MS, CIH, is an advisory industrial<br />

hygienist with responsibility for upstream chemical<br />

reviews, regulatory compliance, asbestos, lasers, ergonomics,<br />

epidemiology study support, hazard communication,<br />

and chemical security support.<br />

Gary Niekerk<br />

Gary Niekerk has spent twenty-five years working<br />

with employees, customers, and stakeholders to protect<br />

and build the brand and reputation of some of the<br />

world’s leading high-tech companies. Gary has worked<br />

for Hewlett-Packard, Apple and Intel where he has spent<br />

the past sixteen years. During his career, Gary has held a<br />

variety of leadership positions, including: Regional Environmental<br />

Health & <strong>Safety</strong> Director, HR Communications<br />

Manager and External Affairs Manager. Gary’s<br />

current position is Director, Global Citizenship in Intel’s<br />

Corporate Affairs organization where he works on corporate<br />

strategy related to sustainability, corporate reputation<br />

and stakeholder management. Gary has a BS degree<br />

in Occupational <strong>Safety</strong> and Health and a MS degree in<br />

Industrial Hygiene.<br />

Chang Hyun Oh<br />

Mr. Oh has been a senior engineer at Hynix <strong>Semiconductor</strong><br />

for five years since 2007. As a senior engineer<br />

he has been in charge of CDM project, study on<br />

reduction of PFCs emission, energy efficiency TF and<br />

FI-IR measurement of POU scrubber efficiency. Prior to<br />

joining ESH R&D center where he is currently working<br />

for, Mr. Oh had been working for hynix as a process<br />

engineer, especially in the field of Thinfilm area in the<br />

300mm fab as well as 200mm. Mr. Oh had received a<br />

master degree in the field of electronic materials from<br />

the university of Sungkyunkwan, Suwon, South Korea.<br />

No Hyeok Park<br />

Mr Park has been an assistant manager at hynix<br />

semiconductor for five years since 2006. As an assistant<br />

manager he has been in charge of Wastewater treatment,<br />

Wastewater Recycling and Air quality management. Mr<br />

Park had recieved a bachelor’s degree in the field of environmental<br />

engineering from the univirsity of seoul,<br />

South Korea<br />

Reg Parker, MS PMP<br />

Reg Parker, MS, PMP • 30 years in Medical and<br />

Electronics industry with General Electric, Motorola<br />

and Freescale specializing in Process and Manufacturing<br />

Engineering. Currently Freescale’s <strong>Semiconductor</strong>’s<br />

Global Reclaim Manager in the Corporate Office<br />

of Operational Excellence. *****Bob Atkinson, CIH,<br />

CSP • 31 years in EHS, 26 years in semiconductor<br />

manufacturing with GTE Microcircuits, Motorola and<br />

ON <strong>Semiconductor</strong>. Certified <strong>Safety</strong> Professional and<br />

Certified Industrial Hygienist and currently Consultant<br />

for E2CS. *****Jeff Bradshaw, MAOM • 20 years in<br />

EHS, Hazardous Materials and Metal Reclaim <strong>Program</strong><br />

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