Abstract In the European construction industry in 2009, the use of engineered nanoparticles appears to be confined to a limited number of products, predomi-nantly coatings, cement and concrete. A survey among representatives of workers and employers from 14 EU countries suggests a high level of ignorance about the availability and use of nanomaterials for the construc-tion industry and the safety aspects thereof. Barriers for a large-scale acceptance of products containing engineered nanoparticles (nanoproducts) are high costs, uncertainties about long-term technical material performance, as well as uncertainties about health risks of nanoproducts. Workplace measurements sug-gest a modest exposure of construction workers to nanoparticles (N...
Nanomaterials present great opportunities for novel products and technological solutions, but also r...
The ceramic industry is an industrial sector of great impact in the global economy that has been ben...
EU - CERASAFE (SIINN/0002/2014)Some studies on occupational exposure to particulates have pointed ou...
In the construction industry and in architecture, nanotechnology and nanomaterials provide new oppor...
Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) induce groundbreaking impacts by endowing unique properties to mater...
Background The aim of the presented work was the assessment of occupational exposure to nanoparticle...
Over the last few years, the use of nanomaterials in the construction industry has grown prominently...
Nanotechnology involves working at a sub microscopic level with particles or structures which are 1-...
Identifying where nanomaterials are present in construction materials is challenging. Academic liter...
The application of nanomaterials, containing particles 1000 times smaller than the thickness of a hu...
The extraordinary chemical and physical properties of materials at the nanometer scale enable novel ...
Nanomaterials offer significant potential for high performing new products in the built environment ...
Currently, there are no legally binding workplace exposure limits for substances in the form of nano...
Although unintentional exposure to nanoparticles (NP) is not new in an occupational setting, the glo...
Nanotechnology has aroused great interest in the construction industry because new materials with ou...
Nanomaterials present great opportunities for novel products and technological solutions, but also r...
The ceramic industry is an industrial sector of great impact in the global economy that has been ben...
EU - CERASAFE (SIINN/0002/2014)Some studies on occupational exposure to particulates have pointed ou...
In the construction industry and in architecture, nanotechnology and nanomaterials provide new oppor...
Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) induce groundbreaking impacts by endowing unique properties to mater...
Background The aim of the presented work was the assessment of occupational exposure to nanoparticle...
Over the last few years, the use of nanomaterials in the construction industry has grown prominently...
Nanotechnology involves working at a sub microscopic level with particles or structures which are 1-...
Identifying where nanomaterials are present in construction materials is challenging. Academic liter...
The application of nanomaterials, containing particles 1000 times smaller than the thickness of a hu...
The extraordinary chemical and physical properties of materials at the nanometer scale enable novel ...
Nanomaterials offer significant potential for high performing new products in the built environment ...
Currently, there are no legally binding workplace exposure limits for substances in the form of nano...
Although unintentional exposure to nanoparticles (NP) is not new in an occupational setting, the glo...
Nanotechnology has aroused great interest in the construction industry because new materials with ou...
Nanomaterials present great opportunities for novel products and technological solutions, but also r...
The ceramic industry is an industrial sector of great impact in the global economy that has been ben...
EU - CERASAFE (SIINN/0002/2014)Some studies on occupational exposure to particulates have pointed ou...