Title
Exposure scenario libraries as a tool for exposure assessment
Author
Jiménez, A.S.
Rashid, S.
Brouwer, D.
Fransman, W.
Fito, C.
Boulougouris, G.
van Tongeren, M.
Contributor
Tardif, F. (editor)
Damlencourt, J.F. (editor)
Schuster, F. (editor)
Gaultier, V. (editor)
Publication year
2015
Abstract
The development of nanotechnology has reached a point where it is being widely applied, and numerous nanomaterials and nano-enabled products are handled across a broad range of industrial sectors. Exposure extends beyond occupational settings as products containing nanomaterials are used by different consumer groups. Despite the knowledge on their toxic effects is growing there is still not OEL for most NMS and therefore the precautionary approach is still used where levels are kept as low as possible Therefore there is a need to assess workers and consumers exposure. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
Subject
Life
RAPID - Risk Analysis for Products in Development
ELSS - Earth, Life and Social Sciences
Biomedical Innovation
Biology
Healthy Living
Physics
Exposure assessment
Industrial sector
Precautionary approach
Toxic effect
Nanostructured materials
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/617/1/012004
TNO identifier
533497
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
ISSN
1742-6588
Source
4th International Conference on Safe Production and Use of Nanomaterials, NANOSAFE 2014, 18 November 2014 through 20 November 2014, 617 (1)
Series
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Article number
012004
Document type
conference paper