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- Nanotechnology Frequently Asked Questions | Nanotechnology | CDC
Nanotechnology holds great promise for society, and occupational safety and health is no exception Engineered nanomaterials may support the development of the following: Coatings in non-soiling dust repellant self-cleaning clothes Protective screens for prevention of roof falls and curtains for ventilation control in mines Nanotechnology-based sensors and communication devices may help
- Guidance and Publications | Nanotechnology | CDC
Identifies and describes strategies for the engineering control program for nanotechnology workers
- Approaches to Safe Nanotechnology
While nanomaterials present seemingly limitless possibilities, they bring with them new challeng-es to understanding, predicting, and managing potential safety and health risks to workers
- General Safe Practices for Working with Engineered Nanomaterials in . . .
Al-though engineered nanomaterials present seemingly limitless possibilities, they bring with them new challenges for identifying and controlling potential safety and health risks to workers Of particular concern is the growing body of evidence that occupa-tional exposure to some engineered nanomaterials can cause adverse health efects
- Nanomaterial Production and Downstream Handling Processes | NIOSH | CDC
As more nanomaterials are introduced into the workplace and nano-enabled products enter the market, it is essential that producers and users of engineered nanomaterials ensure a safe and healthy work environment Current Strategies for Engineering Controls in Nanomaterial Production and Downstream Handling Processes [PDF – 4 91 mb]
- CURRENT STRATEGIES FOR ENGINEERING CONTROLS IN Nanomaterial Production and
Executive Summary The focus of this document is to identify and describe strategies for the engineering control of worker exposure during the production or use of engineered nanomaterials Engineered nanomaterials are materials that are intentionally produced and have at least one primary dimension less than 100 nanometers (nm) Nanomaterials may have properties diferent from those of larger
- Protecting Workers during the Handling of Nanomaterials
This document provides information about hood and laboratory de-sign and operation, administrative controls (such as good work practices), and the use of personal protective equipment NIOSH recommends that manufacturers and downstream us-ers of nanomaterials develop PtD strategies to protect workers during the handling of engineered nanomaterials
- About Nanotechnology | Nanotechnology | CDC
About Nanotechnology Key points Workers may be exposed to engineered nanomaterials More research is needed to understand the impact on health NIOSH seeks to develop partnerships for development of advanced materials and nanotechnology To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the NTRC, NIOSH hosted a Nanotechnology Health and Safety Summit
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