EU REACH Working Group Meeting
When & Where
Wednesday, 8 October, 13:00 – 17:00
ICS – International Congress Center, Stuttgart, Germany
Program Description
EU REACH regulations are the most ambitious chemical policy change in history. The regulations create new responsibilities up and down the semiconductor manufacturing supply chain, from substrates to equipment to devices.
For the past year, SEMI has been collaborating with members and industry partners in the exchange of information across the semiconductor industry supply chain for REACH compliance and conformance. One particularly powerful industry concern is the mandate requiring safety assessments to be conducted for certain dangerous substances (called substances of very high concern, SVHC).
As part of our efforts to address these concerns, SEMI is holding a REACH Regulations Meeting at SEMICON Europa. The session will include presentations on SVHCs and chemical safety / exposure / emissions assessments under REACH.
Agenda
A more thorough Agenda will be made available here next week. Agenda Items may include:
- Review of TGD for Chemical Safety / Exposure Scenario Assessments under REACH
- Review of Semiconductor Industry (Including ESIA / ISMI) Activities for Exposure Scenario Frameworks
- Review of Current and Potential Future Candidates List Chemicals / SVHCs / Annex 14 Chemicals
- Breakout Session: Future Exposure Scenarios Framework Activities
- Breakout Session: Future SVHC Activities
Who should attend
- EHS Managers
- Risk Managers
- Legal Staff
- Supply Chain Managers
- Operations / Facilities Managers
Price
There is no fee for this workshop.
Registration

Presentation Materials
Presentation materials will be made available here within one week of the event.
Additional Information
For additional information about the Meeting, contact Sanjay Baliga, Senior Manager (San Jose) at sbaliga@semi.org or Carlos Lee, Senior Manager (Brussels) at clee@semi.org.
A complete list of EHS and Sustainability related programs and events at SEMICON Europa is located here.
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