Case Study Collection: Human Error Countermeasures for Semiconductor Manufacturing Valves *Currently Available for Free
Currently presenting a summary of three particularly popular case studies! Changing the valve can also reduce the incidence of troubles. A collection of safety measures to protect workers from danger.
Our company, KITZ SCT, a member of the KITZ Group, has been manufacturing and selling valves and piping materials for semiconductor manufacturing processes for over 20 years. This time, we would like to introduce examples of human errors in semiconductor manufacturing processes and their countermeasures. We are currently offering a summary of three particularly popular cases. ◎ Overview ◎ - Thought the valve was closed, but it was actually half-open - Accidentally opened a closed valve and allowed gas to flow - Experienced leaks because the valve was not closed during busy times or when performing unusual tasks... Do you have any concerns about accidents or troubles like these? We have compiled solutions by issue in a case study collection. ▼ The case study collection can be downloaded from the "PDF Download" button. ▼ If you would like to discuss project details, please contact us using the "Contact Us" link below.
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Aren't you having any trouble? Mistakes and troubles around valves due to human error occur in various situations, and if left unattended, they can lead to serious accidents. "We were almost in an accident." "I accidentally let gas flow." "There was a gas leak." ...and more, we will introduce examples of safety measures around valves!
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Purpose - Prevention of half-open states due to human error - Replacement of valves in locations where confirming valve closure is cumbersome, such as narrow or dark areas - Attaching locks to valves so that only specific administrators can operate them, preventing incorrect operation of the valves - Measures against incorrect valve operation through simple handle locking and unlocking