Materials (Mar 2013)

Towards a Consensus View on Understanding Nanomaterials Hazards and Managing Exposure: Knowledge Gaps and Recommendations

  • Maria Dusinska,
  • Thomas A. J. Kuhlbusch,
  • Markus Berges,
  • Teresa F. Fernandes,
  • Richard D. Handy,
  • Flemming Cassee,
  • Iseult Lynch,
  • Geoffrey Hunt,
  • Michael Riediker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma6031090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 1090 – 1117

Abstract

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The aim of this article is to present an overview of salient issues of exposure, characterisation and hazard assessment of nanomaterials as they emerged from the consensus-building of experts undertaken within the four year European Commission coordination project NanoImpactNet. The approach adopted is to consolidate and condense the findings and problem-identification in such a way as to identify knowledge-gaps and generate a set of interim recommendations of use to industry, regulators, research bodies and funders. The categories of recommendation arising from the consensual view address: significant gaps in vital factual knowledge of exposure, characterisation and hazards; the development, dissemination and standardisation of appropriate laboratory protocols; address a wide range of technical issues in establishing an adequate risk assessment platform; the more efficient and coordinated gathering of basic data; greater inter-organisational cooperation; regulatory harmonization; the wider use of the life-cycle approaches; and the wider involvement of all stakeholders in the discussion and solution-finding efforts for nanosafety.

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