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SEMI E150-1107 - GUIDE FOR EQUIPMENT TRAINING BEST PRACTICES

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Status
CURRENT - Supported by the technical committee.

Abstract
This standard was technically approved by the global Metrics Committee. This edition was approved for publication by the global Audits & Reviews Subcommittee on September 5, 2007. It was available at www.semi.org in October 2007.

Purpose
The purpose of this standard is to provide recommendations for developing and delivering equipment training so that it is performance-based. Performance-based equipment training (PBET) improves the likelihood that the workforce of semiconductor equipment owners can successfully install, use, maintain, and repair their equipment. In so doing, PBET improves the equipment owner’s ability to attain reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) goals. As such, PBET helps to increase productivity and reduce costs.

Scope
This standard applies to any company that must develop equipment training.

The standard is applicable to training for anyone that works with equipment, including operators, maintenance technicians and engineers, service personnel, and applications/process technicians and engineers.

This standard provides guidelines for both the process of developing and delivering equipment training that is performance-based, as well as the essential characteristics of the resulting performance-based training product.


Referenced SEMI Standards
SEMI E10 — Specification for Definition and Measurement of Equipment Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability (RAM)
SEMI E149 — Guide for Equipment Supplier-Provided Documentation for the Acquisition and Use of Manufacturing Equipment
SEMI S19 — Safety Guidelines for Training of Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Installation, Maintenance and Service Personnel


Revision History
SEMI E150-1107 (first published)