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Health and Safety
Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology
Plasmalab and Ionfab
Health and Safety
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Issue 18: April 2010
1.4.9
Process Chemicals
WARNING
SOME MATERIALS USED IN AND RESULTING FROM DEPOSITION AND ETCHING
PROCESS CAN BE DANGEROUSLY TOXIC; CONTACT CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY
NANOPARTICLES HAVE AN UNKNOW EFFECT ON HEALTH AND SAFETY. TAKE GREAT
CARE IF NANOPARTICLES MAY BE PRESENT.
Before working on the process chamber or its associated components, consult a
competent authority to ascertain the nature of any coatings.
essary.
Wear appropriate protective clothing, e.g. hand and eye protection, as nec
WARNING
COMPOUNDS USED FOR CLEANING MAY BE FLAMMABLE – FLAMMABLE MATERIAL CA
IGNITE IN THE PRESENCE OF HEAT OR ARCING, CAUSING SEVERE INJURY.
N
ent as necessary.
Follow local and national health and safety regulations when using flammable cleaning
compounds. Wear personal protective equipm
1.4.9.1
Some compounds used in and resulting from deposition and etching processes
dangerously toxic. These compounds can be deposited as coatings on the inside of the
chamber, pipework etc. Therefore, suitable hand and eye protectio
can be
n must be used.
lth and
eral
rs.
n in preparation for maintenance.
injury.
correctly reassembled.
1.4.9.2
Cleaning fluids, and the gases given off from them, may be toxic or flammable. Only use
them in a well ventilated area and avoid ingestion. Follow local and national hea
safety regulations.
1.4.9.3
Always use suitable eye and skin protection when handling vacuum pumps and min
or synthetic oil. Apart from the hazards described in sub-section 1.3.7, used oils and
pumps may be contaminated with dangerous chemicals.
1.4.9.4
Study all relevant Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), or their equivalents, before
carrying out any maintenance work.
1.4.9.5
Nanoparticles (particles with a size range between 1 and 100 nm) may be deposited as
coatings on vacuum components. These particles may be toxic or have an unknown
effect on the health and safety of personnel and the environment. Assume all such
materials are hazardous and wear appropriate personal protective equipment. If a new
process generates an unfamiliar material, consult Oxford Instruments Plasma
Technology for further health and safety information.
1.4.10
Vacuum
1.4.10.1 Do not enter large vacuum chambe
1.4.10.2 Process chambers and load locks under vacuum represent stored energy. If released
accidentally, this can cause injury. These spaces must be vented to atmospheric
pressure before the system is powered dow
1.4.10.3 Handle vacuum capacitors carefully; if knocked or dropped they can implode causing
serious
1.4.10.4 All view ports that are greater than 100mm diameter must be fitted with a clear plastic
implosion eye-guard on the outside. Replace this item only with the correct part, and
ensure that the ports are
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