<p>Exposure assessment for nano-objects, and their aggregates and agglomerates (NOAA), has evolved from explorative research toward more comprehensive exposure assessment, providing data to further develop currently used conservative control banding (CB) tools for risk assessment. This study aims to provide an overview of current knowledge on emission potential of NOAA across the occupational life cycle stages by a systematic review and subsequently use the results in a data analysis.</p> <p>Relevant parameters that influence emission were collected from peer-reviewed literature with a focus on the four source domains (SD) in the source-receptor conceptual framework for NOAA. To make the reviewed exposure data comparable, we applied an appr...
As workplace air measurements of manufactured nanoparticles are relatively expensive to conduct, mod...
In potential nano-objects can be released into the workplace air during production, during the handl...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to airborne particles in occupational environments can lead to both acute and l...
Exposure assessment for nano-objects, and their aggregates and agglomerates (NOAA), has evolved from...
BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to manufactured nano-objects and their agglomerates, and aggregate...
Background: Nano-specific inhalation exposure models could potentially be effective tools to assess ...
With the increasing interest in the potential benefits of nanotechnologies, concern is still growing...
The production of nanomaterials and nano-enabled products is associated with the potential for worke...
At the nanoscale (<100 nm), materials can exhibit properties that differ physically, chemically, and...
BACKGROUND: Control banding can be used as a first-tier assessment to control worker exposure to nan...
Manufactured nano-objects, agglomerates, and aggregates (NOAA) may have adverse effect on human heal...
Nanomaterials are increasingly being synthesized and used in the research and in several industry se...
The overall aim of this project was to contribute to existing knowledge regarding methods for measur...
There are a number of occupational situations where potential for emission and exposure to nanomater...
As workplace air measurements of manufactured nanoparticles are relatively expensive to conduct, mod...
In potential nano-objects can be released into the workplace air during production, during the handl...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to airborne particles in occupational environments can lead to both acute and l...
Exposure assessment for nano-objects, and their aggregates and agglomerates (NOAA), has evolved from...
BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to manufactured nano-objects and their agglomerates, and aggregate...
Background: Nano-specific inhalation exposure models could potentially be effective tools to assess ...
With the increasing interest in the potential benefits of nanotechnologies, concern is still growing...
The production of nanomaterials and nano-enabled products is associated with the potential for worke...
At the nanoscale (<100 nm), materials can exhibit properties that differ physically, chemically, and...
BACKGROUND: Control banding can be used as a first-tier assessment to control worker exposure to nan...
Manufactured nano-objects, agglomerates, and aggregates (NOAA) may have adverse effect on human heal...
Nanomaterials are increasingly being synthesized and used in the research and in several industry se...
The overall aim of this project was to contribute to existing knowledge regarding methods for measur...
There are a number of occupational situations where potential for emission and exposure to nanomater...
As workplace air measurements of manufactured nanoparticles are relatively expensive to conduct, mod...
In potential nano-objects can be released into the workplace air during production, during the handl...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to airborne particles in occupational environments can lead to both acute and l...