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Use of nanomaterials in the European construction industry and some occupational health aspects thereof

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van Broekhuizen, Pieter ; van Broekhuizen, Fleur ; Cornelissen, Ralf ; Reijnders, Lucas

Journal of Nanoparticle Research

2011

13

2

447-462

nanomaterials ; building materials ; construction industry ; risk assessment ; exposure assessment ; health impact assessment ; ultrafine particles

EU countries

Risk assessment and risk management

https://doi.org/10.1007/s11051-010-0195-9

English

Bibliogr.;Ill.

"In the European construction industry in 2009, the use of engineered nanoparticles appears to be confined to a limited number of products, predominantly 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 construction 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 suggest a modest exposure of construction workers to nanoparticles (NPs) associated with the use of nanoproducts. The measured particles were within a size range of 20–300 nm, with the median diameter below 53 nm. Positive assignment of this exposure to the nanoproduct or to additional sources of ultrafine particles, like the electrical equipment used was not possible within the scope of this study and requires further research. Exposures were below the nano reference values proposed on the basis of a precautionary approach."

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