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BSI PD ISO/TR 12885:2008:2009 Edition

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Nanotechnologies. Health and safety practices in occupational settings relevant to nanotechnologies

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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
BSI PD ISO/TR 12885:2008
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