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Leading the Chip Industry in EHS Performance 1

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Table of Contents Analyzing Corporate Policy Statements Impact of EHS on Profit Across Sectors Major Regulations Affecting the Semiconductor Industry Major EHS activities and KPIs in the Semiconductor Industry Action Plan: Leading EHS Performance in the Sector 2

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Analyzing Corporate Policy Statements 3

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Mature semiconductor manufacturers include the following elements in their corporate policy statements…. Commitment to Maintaining Transparency Building strong relationships with stakeholders. Report environmental performance goals and KPIs. Engaging stakeholder’s input when crafting regulations and programs that affects the community, the workplace, and the environment. Set formal Corporate Social Responsibility Goals. Prepare CSR report according to Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) G3 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines. 4

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Commitment to Employee and Contractor Health and Safety Health and Safety procedures/regulations in place. Joint employee and management health and safety committees. HSE committees conduct accident prevention activities. Use engineering design to reduce employee exposure to hazards. Striving for an injury free workplace for employees and contractors. Health and Safety training for employees and contractors. Establish employee assistance programs to help employees promote a healthier lifestyle. Supports a work-life balance. Establish an ergonomic program to reduce repetitive injuries. 5

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Commitment to Protecting the Environment Environmental position in the corporate mission statement. Joining national and regional GHG programs (Ex: CCX, Climate Leaders, Climate Savers) A program to conserve and recycle water. Substitute safer materials in operations. Reduce use of PFCs and HFCs and other hazardous materials. Recycling program for metals, cardboard, plastics, paper, and waste wafers. Commitment to design and manufacture safe consumer products. Commitment to design energy efficient consumer products. Continuously improving environmental performance. 6

Impact of EHS on Profit Across Sectors 7

Effects of the Economic Downturn : 

Effects of the Economic Downturn “Worldwide sales of semiconductors rose to $22.6 billion in November, a 3.7% increase from October when sales were $21.8 billion. “ “November was the ninth-consecutive month of increased chip sales.” “Sales were 8.5% higher than November 2008 when sales were $20.9 billion. Sales for the first 11 months of 2009 were $202.1 billion, a decline of 13.2% from the like period of 2008 when sales were $232.7 billion. “  -Semiconductor Industry Association January 4, 2010 8

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HSE Increases Profits : 

HSE Increases Profits Attract customers with cutting-edge innovative environment-friendly products: Improve energy efficiency of our products Extend the life cycle of our products Eliminate lead and halogenated flame retardants from products Recycling/Take back programs Save money by: Reduce GHG, SP6, PFC emissions Recycle and reuse components Reduce the water needed for chip manufacturing Recycle wastewater Recycle chemicals and solid waste Reduce energy usage per chip Eliminate waste through environmental accounting Reduce hazardous waste and waste Conserve resources Redesign workstations and jobs to reduce repetitive injuries 10

Major EHS activities and KPIs in Semiconductor Industry 11

Regulations : 

Regulations 12

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Regulatory Compliance Overview: The semiconductor industry uses hazardous materials, produces hazardous emissions, and generates hazardous wastes. The result is an intense regulatory environment in which to operate. Hazardous wastes are chemicals that can no longer be used, recycled, or resold and need to be disposed of. Stakeholders have grown conscious of social costs, and are forcing corporations to assume responsibility for social impacts that were overlooked in the past. Updated and new regulations are a significant result of the increased consciousness of stakeholders. The products produced by the semiconductor industry contain hazardous waste and must be handled and disposed of properly throughout the product life cycle. The focus on product life cycle has lead to regulation on disposal at the end of the useful life of a product. Prompting corporate take back programs to eliminate the disposal of hazardous solids. The global playing field is becoming level as less developed nations adopt standards. Allowing companies who value sustainability to maintain a competitive advantage, and promote values in an effort to satisfy stakeholders and increase sales. 13

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EHS Challenges China is looking to adopt REACH, a move which will impact on the industry. The Obama administration wants America to be a leader in Environmental protection. Green Chemistry is on the rise in the US, and tighter controls on emissions that will impact operations on the process level are coming. EHS must prepare for regulatory changes driven by our stakeholders. Meeting regulations is no longer the primary concern - industry leaders are expected to exceed regulations. Innovation is critical to stay ahead of regulatory changes. Regulations can increase efficiency, and result in benefits to the company and its stakeholder. Failure can result in non-compliance, large fines, and poor company image. 14

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EHS role in the Global Regulatory Picture Phase-out or substitute hazardous materials in non-critical operations in preparation of increased regulations, and for the protection of the environment and safety of our community and workers. Develop sound management polices to ensure compliance in target marketplace, reduce the risk of harm and meet the values of the company. Continue with active and equitable relations with regulatory bodies to assist in the development of standards that benefit the industry and stakeholders. Strive to maintain leadership as one of the safest, and most compliant manufacturing industries in the world. Understand changing global regulations and how they impact the financial performance of the company. 15

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Applicable Global Regulations: 16

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Major EHS activities and KPIs in the Semiconductor Industry 17

Environmental KPIs : 

Environmental KPIs 18

Health and Safety KPIs : 

Health and Safety KPIs 19

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Action Plan: Leading EHS Performance in the Sector 20

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Build Relationship with employees (Listen, understand) Review existing statements Understand the business, compare with competitors Gain support from Directors and Stakeholders Assemble a team of diverse members Understand production costs at all levels Craft corporate policies that address our vision/mission toward EHS Certify all facilities under OHSAS 18000 Certify all environmental management system for ISO 14001 Conduct environmental audits according to ISO 14010 – 14012 Conduct lifecycle analysis according to 14040 – 14048 21

Bibliography : 

Bibliography Intel 2008 Corporate Social Responsibility Report http://www.semiconductor.net/article/205038-Environmental_Regulations_Growing_More_Complex.php http://www.semiconductor.net/article/365835-Industry_Wary_of_Greenhouse_Gas_Rules.php Semiconductor Industry Association http://www.sia-online.org/cs/issues/environment_safety_health 22