Posted On: August 11, 2025
In high-tech sectors such as semiconductor manufacturing and electronics production, workplace safety plays an important role in protecting both workers and operations. These environments include cleanrooms, advanced machinery, hazardous chemicals, and sensitive equipment, which makes specialized training important for controlling risks and maintaining OSHA compliance.
The program prepares workers to identify hazards, apply safe work practices, and respond effectively to emergencies. It combines general industry safety principles with industry-specific topics designed for semiconductor fabrication and other high-tech operations.
Workplace Safety Foundations: Overview of OSHA regulations, worker rights, and responsibilities for maintaining a safe workplace.
Ergonomics in High-Tech SettingsMethods to limit strain and injury risks in office workstations, cleanroom environments, and maintenance task.
Semiconductor Fabrication Safety: Contamination control, safe equipment operation, and proper practices in cleanrooms.
Environmental, Health, and Safety Practices: Air quality management, hazardous waste handling, and steps to limit environmental impact.
Emergency PreparednessCreating and following emergency action plans, identifying evacuation routes, and applying fire prevention strategies.
Chemical Safety and Hazard Communication: Understanding GHS labeling, safe handling guidelines, and exposure control.
Electrical Safety: Identifying electrical hazards, using protective measures, and applying Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures.
Fall and Trip Prevention: Maintaining safe walking and working surfaces, applying slip prevention measures, and using fall protection systems.
Injury Prevention: Protecting hands, wrists, and fingers, and using proper lifting techniques to protect the back.
OSHA Training School provides this high-tech and semiconductor safety program entirely online, making it accessible to workers across the U.S. The self-paced format allows individuals to complete the course without disrupting their daily work.
Upon completion, students receive a Department of Labor (DOL) OSHA card and a certificate, confirming their knowledge of workplace safety in high-tech environments.
The OSHA 10-Hour Semiconductor Outreach Training Program is designed to help participants identify, address, and manage workplace hazards. Created in collaboration with UL Solutions and the Semiconductor Environmental, Safety & Health Association (SESHA), this high-tech and semiconductor-focused version of OSHA’s General Industry training targets industry-specific risks to create safer, healthier work environments.
Safety training for high-tech and semiconductor industries is key to controlling risks, meeting regulations, and keeping operations running smoothly. Through OSHA Training School’s OSHA 10-Hour Semiconductor course, workers gain the skills to identify hazards, work safely, and maintain high safety standards in challenging environments.
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