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http://dx.doi.org/10.5668/JEHS.2011.37.1.012

Retrospective Exposure Assessment of Wafer Fabrication Workers in the Semiconductor Industry  

Park, Dong-Uk (Department of Environmental Health, Korea National Open University)
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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences / v.37, no.1, 2011 , pp. 12-21 More about this Journal
Abstract
The objective of this study is to review retrospective exposure assessment methods used in wafer fabrication operations to determine whether adverse health effects including mortality or cancer incidence are related to employment in particular work activities and to recommend an appropriate approach for retrospective exposure assessment methods for epidemiological study. The goal of retrospective exposure assessment for such studies is to assign each study subject to a workgroup in such a way that differences in exposure within the workgroups are minimized, as well as to maximize the contrasts in exposure between workgroups. To reduce the misclassification of exposure and to determine if adverse health effects including mortality or cancer incidence are related to particular work activities of wafer fabrication workers, a minimum requirement of work history information on the wafer manufacturing eras, job and department at which they were exposed should be assessed. Retrospective assessment of the task that semiconductor workers performed should be conducted to determine not only the effect of a particular job on the development of adverse health effects including mortality or cancer incidence, but also to adjust for the healthy worker effect. In order to identify specific hazardous agents that may cause adverse health effects, past exposure to a specific agent or agent matrices should also be assessed.
Keywords
semiconductor industry; wafer fabrication; silicon wafer; retrospective assessment;
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