Manufactured nano-objects, agglomerates, and aggregates (NOAA) may have adverse effect on human health, but little is known about occupational risks since actual estimates of exposure are lacking. In a large-scale workplace air-monitoring campaign, 19 enterprises were visited and 120 potential exposure scenarios were measured. A multi-metric exposure assessment approach was followed and a decision logic was developed to afford analysis of all results in concert. The overall evaluation was classified by categories of likelihood of exposure. At task level about 53 % showed increased particle number or surface area concentration compared to ‘‘background’’ level, whereas 72 % of the TEM samples revealed an indication that NOAA were present in t...
Abstract Risk, associated with nanomaterial use, is determined by exposure and hazard potential of t...
There are numerous industry sectors and processes where worker exposures to nanoscale particles (NP)...
According to the Global Burden of Disease study, occupational exposures to particulates, gases and f...
BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to manufactured nano-objects and their agglomerates, and aggregate...
With the increasing interest in the potential benefits of nanotechnologies, concern is still growing...
At the nanoscale (<100 nm), materials can exhibit properties that differ physically, chemically, and...
The production of nanomaterials and nano-enabled products is associated with the potential for worke...
BACKGROUND: Control banding can be used as a first-tier assessment to control worker exposure to nan...
International audienceIn many industrial sectors, workers are exposed to manufactured or unintention...
Background: Nano-specific inhalation exposure models could potentially be effective tools to assess ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Environmental Health. Advisor: Gurum...
In potential nano-objects can be released into the workplace air during production, during the handl...
<p>Exposure assessment for nano-objects, and their aggregates and agglomerates (NOAA), has evolved f...
2noWorkers may be exposed to nanoparticles (NPs) by inhalation, cutaneous contact and gastroenteric ...
Exposure assessment is a key stage in the risk assessment/management of engineered nanomaterials. Al...
Abstract Risk, associated with nanomaterial use, is determined by exposure and hazard potential of t...
There are numerous industry sectors and processes where worker exposures to nanoscale particles (NP)...
According to the Global Burden of Disease study, occupational exposures to particulates, gases and f...
BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to manufactured nano-objects and their agglomerates, and aggregate...
With the increasing interest in the potential benefits of nanotechnologies, concern is still growing...
At the nanoscale (<100 nm), materials can exhibit properties that differ physically, chemically, and...
The production of nanomaterials and nano-enabled products is associated with the potential for worke...
BACKGROUND: Control banding can be used as a first-tier assessment to control worker exposure to nan...
International audienceIn many industrial sectors, workers are exposed to manufactured or unintention...
Background: Nano-specific inhalation exposure models could potentially be effective tools to assess ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Environmental Health. Advisor: Gurum...
In potential nano-objects can be released into the workplace air during production, during the handl...
<p>Exposure assessment for nano-objects, and their aggregates and agglomerates (NOAA), has evolved f...
2noWorkers may be exposed to nanoparticles (NPs) by inhalation, cutaneous contact and gastroenteric ...
Exposure assessment is a key stage in the risk assessment/management of engineered nanomaterials. Al...
Abstract Risk, associated with nanomaterial use, is determined by exposure and hazard potential of t...
There are numerous industry sectors and processes where worker exposures to nanoscale particles (NP)...
According to the Global Burden of Disease study, occupational exposures to particulates, gases and f...