Filling the knowledge gaps for safe nanotechnology in the workplace
USA. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
NIOSH - Cincinnati
2012
435 p.
hazard identification ; occupational safety and health ; research programme ; safe working conditions ; nanomaterials ; nanotechnology
Safety organization
English
Bibliogr.;Ill.
"Nanotechnology is a rapidly emerging material science technology that has been identified as a critical U.S. scientific and commercial enterprise with global economic benefits. Concern over the lack of knowledge about the potential health risks associated with the handling of pure, unbound engineered nanomaterials has been expressed by investors, entrepreneurs, government agencies, and public health advocacy groups. Such concerns create potential barriers to the growth of nanotechnology and the commercialization of products and devices that could help address serious global problems concerning energy, transportation, pollution, health, and food. Issues that have been raised about worker health and safety must be addressed to ensure responsible development, societal benefit, and associated economic growth."
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