The purpose of this training is to inform materials suppliers of Intel’s EHS Requirements for procured materials used at Intel Please schedule this training with your Intel contact.
This guideline can be used to help suppliers select materials that may have the least regulatory impact. Questions? Contact supply.chain.sustainability.regulatory.group@intel.com
Intel, as a downstream user of chemicals, needs to ensure that each substance within every chemical product meets the regulatory requirements of the country of use. Each supplier is expected to fulfill all of the regulatory requirements as required by each country specific law.
The following duties are examples of these requirements and must be completed by the supplier/manufacturer and/or legal entity for each substance. In some instances you will be asked to provide documentation that these have been completed.
SDS updates sent with chemical shipments are NOT updated in Intel’s SDS management system.
Second Party Distributor Requirements1.SDS submissions must include a submission form identifying all applicable IPN#’s associated with that chemical
2. Each chemical distributed by a second party distributors must be clearly identified with the following information:
-Company Name
- Name of SDS/chemical
- All IPN numbers associated with SDS being submitted
Obtain Level 5 Whitepaper from Intel supplier contact.Complete a Level 5 Whitepaper
Questions or comments should be directed to Intel_MSDS@intel.com
Intel’s Conflict Minerals Sourcing Policy documents our recognition of the issue associated with conflict minerals and communicates our expectations for our suppliers in establishing a DRC conflict free supply chain. The supplier expectations identified in the policy apply to all Intel suppliers who use any of the metals (tantalum, tin, tungsten and gold) in their products or materials they supply to Intel. Intel suppliers should have a conflict minerals sourcing policy as well as exercise due diligence on their supply chains to support establishing DRC conflict free materials supplied to Intel. Intel’s Conflict Minerals Sourcing Policy is available as a template for our suppliers. Our Conflict Minerals White paper describes what Intel is doing to address the issue and can be found at Intel’s Conflict Minerals Program website.
Intel’s expectations for its suppliers as related to conflict minerals.
This specification identifies substances that should not be contained in or are required to be
reported for materials, parts, components or products supplied to Intel.
Questions or comments should be directed to
Bryan Fiereck at 971-214-5704.
This is a database tool that allows suppliers to securely upload detailed chemical information directly to Intel’s EHS personnel, as requested for facilities design, waste management, and engineering controls development. Please see this separate page if requested by Intel to begin using the SEIMS application.
Questions or comments should be directed to Bob Leet