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SESHA 2011 Program Book - Semiconductor Safety Association

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a BA cum laude in Philosophy and Anthropology from<br />

Mount Holyoke College.<br />

John Sweeney<br />

Father of 4 wonderful kids and one amazing wife.<br />

Received a BS degree from University of Massachusetts<br />

Amherst MA and took several graduate level courses at<br />

Harvard Extension School and University of Massachusetts<br />

at Lowell in Industrial Hygiene and Public Health.<br />

I am a Certified <strong>Safety</strong> Professional with 12 years of<br />

experience in the Seminconductor business as an Industrial<br />

Hygienist. Employee exposure assessments and<br />

toxic gas monitoring systems is what I enjoyed learning<br />

about the most. I have been at Harvard University since<br />

April 2007 and prior to working at Harvard I worked<br />

for Skyworks Solutions in Woburn Massachusetts and<br />

Tycoelectronics in Lowell Massachussetts. I recently<br />

published an article in IEEE on integrating toxic gas<br />

systems in to building fire alarm systems.<br />

Ernest Timlin<br />

Ernest Timlin MS CIH CSP is formerly the Corporate<br />

IH <strong>Program</strong> Manager. He has over 20 years experience<br />

working as a chemical safety engineer, industrial<br />

hygienist and safety/health team leader in five semiconductor<br />

fabs at IBM.<br />

Hsiang-ming, Tsou<br />

My name is Hsiang-ming, Tsou. I am a Master<br />

in Environment Engineering of National Chiao Tung<br />

University(NCTU). I work in United Microelectronic<br />

Corporation(UMC) where is located in Hsinchu Science<br />

Park, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C. now. My position is ESH<br />

staff engineer. I have been in charge of JSO(Job <strong>Safety</strong><br />

Obervation), equipment management, inspection management,<br />

odor control and improvement around Fab,<br />

risk/insurance management, EMS and OHSAS. Now I<br />

focus on Air Pollution Control, Waste Manegement, and<br />

GHG (Green House Gas) Management.<br />

Steve Viera<br />

Steve Viera, Intel Supplier Corporate Responsibility<br />

Manager Steve has spent twenty seven years at Intel<br />

Corporation in the Supply Chain with Manager Assignments<br />

in manufacturing (Fab and Assembly/Test), site<br />

Maintenance, Repair, Operations, capital equipment,<br />

construction, warehousing, information systems, new<br />

product introduction, and Risk Prevention & Controls,<br />

International sites, and operations management. As Intel’s<br />

current Supplier Corporate Responsibility Manager<br />

his responsibilities have him involved with Ethics, Corporate<br />

Social Responsibility, and Green efforts (via the<br />

Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition), worldwide<br />

benchmarking, market intelligence, strategic planning,<br />

and general purchasing policies and procedures.<br />

Don Westmoreland<br />

Don Westmoreland Received a Ph.D. in inorganic<br />

chemistry from the University of Texas at Austin in<br />

1989. Prior to the he received a Masters and a Bachelors<br />

degree from Texas State University. He worked for 2<br />

years on glass substrate, thin film technology development<br />

at Libby-Owens-Ford in Toledo, Ohio before<br />

taking a position at Micron in Boise. For 16 years Don<br />

managed the material science research lab at the Micron<br />

R&D center in Boise. Four years ago he changed positions<br />

to work in the Corporate Enviromental, Health,<br />

<strong>Safety</strong> and Security group. Today he works with all of<br />

the Micron sites worldwide developing and implementing<br />

EHSS poicies.<br />

Matt Wyman<br />

Matt Wyman is Managing Director of the KFPI<br />

Advanced Technologies Division specializing in <strong>Semiconductor</strong>,<br />

TFT-LCD, and Photovoltaic industries with<br />

offices in the USA, Taiwan, Japan, and China. Matt<br />

Wyman currently leads the SEMI Standards International<br />

Fire Protection Task Force and is also member of the<br />

NFPA 318 Committee. Matt Wyman began his career<br />

with Factory Mutual (FM Global) and was part of the<br />

<strong>Semiconductor</strong> Loss Prevention Specialist team in the<br />

1990s. Matt Wyman has provided fire protection design<br />

and consulting to the semiconductor industry for over<br />

15 years. Matt Wyman has provided numerous industry<br />

presentations and training classes on equipment fire protection<br />

design and compliance. Matt Wyman works with<br />

OEMs, Fabricators, and Consultants around the world.<br />

Tim Yeakley<br />

Tim is a member of TI’s Worldwide ESH Team and<br />

is reponsible for ESH Policy and consortia activity. Tim<br />

is a chemist and is currently the SIA Chemical Committee<br />

Chair and TechAmerica’s China RoHS co-chair.<br />

Tim is also responsible for implementing strategic ESH<br />

programs within TI to ensure product compliance.<br />

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