BSI PD ISO/TR 12885:2008:2009 Edition
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Nanotechnologies. Health and safety practices in occupational settings relevant to nanotechnologies
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2009 | 90 |
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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9 | 1. Introduction |
10 | 2. Scope Bibliography |
11 | 3. Nanomaterials: description and manufacturing 3.1.1. Carbon containing nanomaterials |
12 | 3.1.2. Oxides |
13 | 3.1.3. Metals 3.1.4. Quantum dots 3.1.5. Organic polymeric nanomaterials |
14 | 3.1.6. Bio-inspired nanomaterials 3.2.1. Typical production processes |
15 | 3.2.2. Aerosol generation methods 3.2.3. Vapor deposition methods 3.2.4. Colloidal/self-assembly methods 3.2.5. Electrodeposition 3.2.6. Electro-spinning 3.2.7. Attrition methods |
17 | 4. Hazard characterization |
18 | 4.1.1. Basic principles and uncertainties 4.1.2. Potential relevance of health effects information abo |
19 | 4.1.3. Relationship between toxicity and surface area, surfa 4.1.4. Inflammatory response to nanoparticles |
20 | 4.1.5. Animal and cell-culture studies 4.1.5.1. Carbon containing nanomaterials |
22 | 4.1.5.5. Organic polymeric nanomaterials |
23 | 4.1.6. Observations from epidemiological studies involving f 4.2.1. Fire (exothermic events) |
24 | 4.2.2. Safety considerations in manufacturing nanomaterials |
31 | 5. Exposure assessment to nanomaterials 5.2.1. Routes of exposure |
32 | 5.2.2. Metric for assessing exposure to airborne nanomateria |
34 | 5.3.1. General |
36 | 5.3.2. Mass concentration |
37 | 5.3.3. Number concentration 5.3.3.2. Electrometers |
38 | 5.3.4. Surface area concentration |
39 | 5.3.5. Nanoparticle size distribution measurement |
40 | 5.3.6. Sample collection for material characterization |
41 | 5.3.7. Measurement of high length: width aspect ratio partic |
42 | 5.3.8. Sampling strategy issues |
43 | 5.4.1. Sampling |
44 | 5.4.2. Sample characterization |
49 | 6. Risk assessment in occupational settings |
50 | 6.2.1. Quantitative and qualitative risk assessment 6.2.2. Hazard identification |
51 | 6.2.3. Exposure-response assessment |
53 | 6.2.4. Exposure assessment 6.2.5. Risk characterization |
55 | 7. Control methodologies |
56 | 7.2.1. Strategies for control |
58 | 7.3.1. Exposure prevention |
59 | 7.3.2. Control strategies 7.3.3. Eliminating the hazards through effective design 7.3.4. Substitution of raw materials, products, processes an |
60 | 7.3.5. Engineering control techniques |
64 | Table 3 — Comparison of Biosafety Cabinet (BSC) Characterist |
67 | 7.3.6. Administrative means for the control of workplace exp |
71 | 7.3.7. Evaluating the work environment |
72 | 7.3.8. Personal protective equipment (PPE) |
85 | Appendix 7.2. Advantages and disadvantages of different type Annex A. Symbols and abbreviated terms |