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Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Enviromental Hygiene
2014 Volume.24 No. 3 p.272 ~ p.280
Exposure Characteristics for Chemical Substances and Work Environmental Management in the Semiconductor Assembly Process
Park Seung-Hyun

Pakr Hae-Dong
Shin In-Jae
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of worker exposure to hazardous chemical substances and propose the direction of work environment management for protecting worker¡¯s health in the semiconductor assembly process.

Methods: Four assembly lines at two semiconductor manufacturing companies were selected for this study. We investigated the types of chemicals that were used and generated during the assembly process, and evaluated the workers¡¯exposure levels to hazardous chemicals such as benzene and formaldehyde and the current work environment management in the semiconductor assembly process.

Results: Most of the chemicals used at the assembly process are complex mixtures with high molecular weight such as adhesives and epoxy molding compounds(EMCs). These complex mixtures are stable when they are used at room temperature. However workers can be exposed to volatile organic compounds(VOCs) such as benzene and formaldehyde when they are used at high temperature over 100¡É. The concentration levels of benzene and formaldehyde in chip molding process were higher than other processes. The reason was that by-products were generated during the mold process due to thermal decomposition of EMC and machine cleaner at the process temperature(180¡É).

Conclusions: Most of the employees working at semiconductor assembly process are exposed directly or indirectly to various chemicals. Although the concentration levels are very lower than occupational exposure limits, workers can be exposed to carcinogens such as benzene and formaldehyde. Therefore, workers employed in the semiconductor assembly process should be informed of these exposure characteristics.
KEYWORD
Assembly, chemical substances, semiconductor, work environment
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