[labnetwork] Cl2, BCl3 and Silane sensors for toxic gas monitoring

Aju Jugessur Aju.Jugessur at Colorado.EDU
Wed Jan 18 14:47:24 EST 2023


Hi all,

Thank you all for your responses on this matter.
I have taken notes of your suggestions and will follow up with individuals.

Thanks so much,
Aju


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From: Aju Jugessur <Aju.Jugessur at Colorado.EDU>
Date: Friday, January 13, 2023 at 10:48 AM
To: Fab Network <labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu>
Subject: Cl2, BCl3 and Silane sensors for toxic gas monitoring
Hi all,

We have ICP etcher and PECVD that use toxic gases such as Cl2, BCl3 and Silane. The exhausts from the pumps are connected to a scrubber and ph neutralization/acid waste system.

I am reaching out to get some advice on the specific locations of the Honeywell Midas sensors that we use, to detect any gas leak at the etchers and toxic gas monitoring system. We have sensors at the gas cabinets and ambient sensors at the tools.
However, there seems to be a disagreement between our design team and our EHS unit. The design team recommends having the sensors in the gas pods, where the leaks are most likely to occur. EHS would like to have the ambient sensors at the tools, in the breathing zone areas. As per local code requirements, sensors in the gas pods satisfies the safety requirements.

I would like to know what your set-up of the sensor locations for similar instruments is that you may have in your facility.
Any insights based on experience will be super helpful.

Thanks so much,
Aju


Aju Jugessur Ph.D. IEEE Sr. Member
Director, Colorado Shared Instrumentation
in Nanofabrication and Characterization (COSINC) Facility
Member of Inclusive Culture Council (ICC)
University of Colorado Boulder | College of Engineering & Applied Science
4001 Discovery Drive, N360G SEEC | Boulder, CO 80303| P: 303.735.5019
E-mail: aju.jugessur at colorado.edu<mailto:aju.jugessur at colorado.edu>
Personal Zoom link: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/my/ajugessur
www.colorado.edu/facility/cosinc<http://www.colorado.edu/facility/cosinc>
(MBA candidate, CU, Class of 2023)

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