Towards a consensus view on understanding nanomaterials hazards and managing exposure

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Publications
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Title
Towards a consensus view on understanding nanomaterials hazards and managing exposure
Journal
Materials
Author(s)
Hunt Geoffrey, Lynch Iseult, Cassee Flemming, Handy Richard D., Fernandes Teresa F., Berges Markus, Kuhlbusch Thomas A., Dusinska Maria, Riediker Michael
ISSN
1996-1944
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2013
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
6
Number
3
Pages
1090-1117
Language
english
Abstract
The aim of this article is to present an overview of salient issues of exposure, characterisation and hazard assessment of nanomaterials as they emerged from the consensus-building of experts undertaken within the four year European Commission coordination project NanoImpactNet. The approach adopted is to consolidate and condense the findings and problem-identification in such a way as to identify knowledge-gaps and generate a set of interim recommendations of use to industry, regulators, research bodies and funders. The categories of recommendation arising from the consensual view address: significant gaps in vital factual knowledge of exposure, characterisation and hazards; the development, dissemination and standardisation of appropriate laboratory protocols; address a wide range of technical issues in establishing an adequate risk assessment platform; the more efficient and coordinated gathering of basic data; greater inter-organisational cooperation; regulatory harmonization; the wider use of the life-cycle approaches; and the wider involvement of all stakeholders in the discussion and solution-finding efforts for nanosafety.
Keywords
Nanostructures , Occupational Exposure , Risk Assessment ,
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Open Access
Yes
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