Promoting good practices for handling nanomaterials : an international wiki project


Autoria(s): Kulinowski Kristen M.; Hankin Steven M.; Hoover Mark D.; Jaffe Matthew; Riediker Michael; Stockmeier Bruce C.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

As production and use of nanomaterials in commercial products grow it is imperative to ensure these materials are used safely with minimal unwanted impacts on human health or the environment. Foremost among the populations of potential concern are workers who handle nanomaterials in a variety of occupational settings, including university laboratories, industrial manufacturing plants and other institutions. Knowledge about prudent practices for handling nanomaterials is being developed by many groups around the world but may be communicated in a way that is difficult for practitioners to access or use. The GoodNanoGuide is a collaborative, open-access project aimed at creating an international forum for the development and discussion of prudent practices that can be used by researchers, workers and their representatives, occupational safety professionals, governmental officials and even the public. The GoodNanoGuide is easily accessed by anyone with access to a web browser and aims to become a living repository of good practices for the nanotechnology enterprise. Interested individuals are invited to learn more about the GoodNanoGuide at http://goodnanoguide.org.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_FD921208F0C2

http://www.nanoimpactnet.eu/object_binary/o2903_NIN%20Abstract%20book%2023-27March_website.pdf

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

1st NanoImpactNet Conference, For a Healthy Environment in a Future with Nanotechnology, Switzerland, 23-27 March 2009

Palavras-Chave #Nanoparticles ; Industry ; Universities ; Occupational Exposure ; Occupational Health
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject

inproceedings