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Nanomaterials and Industrial Hygiene featured in The Synergist

Do you understand how engineered nanomaterial properties differ during production,processing,and disposal? How about the evaluation of potential risks associated with nanoparticle fabrication,handling,machining,or containerizing?

When it comes to nanomaterials,it’s hard to see all the risks that workers encounter,literally and hypothetically. A recent article co-authored by Keith Rickabaugh of RJ Lee Group,however,brings hazard identification,exposure assessments,and sampling approaches for engineered nanomaterials into focus. Rickabaugh,et. al.’s article “Industrial Hygiene Practices for Assessing Nanomaterials Exposures” was November’s feature piece in the American Industrial Hygiene Association’s (AIHA) magazine,The Synergist. The article provides guidance for developing a safety program around handling of engineered nanoparticles and options for sampling tools to quantify potential exposures. The online edition, ,also contains two hypothetical case studies and a checklist for engineered nanomaterial assessment and risk management.

With new nano-containing products being developed every day,worker safety continues to be an area in need of further research and development. To learn more about where we are and where we’re headed,check out “Industrial Hygiene Practices for Assessing Nanomaterials Exposures” in November’s edition of The Synergist.

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Approaches to Safe Nanotechnology: Managing the Health and Safety Concerns Associated with Engineered Nanomaterials
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