PD ISO/TR 12885:2008
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Nanotechnologies. Health and safety practices in occupational settings relevant to nanotechnologies
Hardcopy , PDF
01-07-2019
English
02-28-2009
Foreword
1. Introduction
2. Scope
Bibliography
3. Nanomaterials: description and manufacturing
3.1. Engineered nanomaterials
3.1.1. Carbon containing nanomaterials
3.1.2. Oxides
3.1.3. Metals
3.1.4. Quantum dots
3.1.5. Organic polymeric nanomaterials
3.1.6. Bio-inspired nanomaterials
3.2. Production processes
3.2.1. Typical production processes
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
Bibliography
4. Hazard characterization
4.1. Health effects
4.1.1. Basic principles and uncertainties
4.1.2. Potential relevance of health effects information
about incidental or naturally-occurring
nanoparticles and nanofibers
4.1.3. Relationship between toxicity and surface area,
surface chemistry, and particle number
4.1.4. Inflammatory response to nanoparticles
4.1.5. Animal and cell-culture studies
4.1.6. Observations from epidemiological studies involving
fine and nanoscale particles
4.2. Physical hazards
4.2.1. Fire (exothermic events)
4.2.2. Safety considerations in manufacturing nanomaterials
Bibliography
5. Exposure assessment to nanomaterials
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Scientific framework for assessing exposure to nanomaterials
5.2.1. Routes of exposure
5.2.2. Metric for assessing exposure to airborne nanomaterials
5.3. Review of methods for characterizing exposure to nanoparticles
5.3.1. General
5.3.2. Mass concentration
5.3.3. Number concentration
5.3.4. Surface area concentration
5.3.5. Nanoparticle size distribution measurement
5.3.6. Sample collection for material characterization
5.3.7. Measurement of high length: width aspect ratio
particles of nanomaterials
5.3.8. Sampling strategy issues
5.4. Dermal exposure assessment
5.4.1. Sampling
5.4.2. Sample characterization
5.5. Dose (internal exposure) assessment
5.6. Discussion
Bibliography
6. Risk assessment in occupational settings
6.1. Introduction and scope
6.2. Risk assessment for nanomaterials
6.2.1. Quantitative and qualitative risk assessment
6.2.2. Hazard identification
6.2.3. Exposure-response assessment
6.2.4. Exposure assessment
6.2.5. Risk characterization
6.3. Conclusions
Bibliography
7. Control methodologies
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Implication of risk assessment in regard to control
methodologies
7.2.1. Strategies for control
7.3. Examination of control methodologies
7.3.1. Exposure prevention
7.3.2. Control strategies
7.3.3. Eliminating the hazards through effective design
7.3.4. Substitution of raw materials, products, processes
and equipment
7.3.5. Engineering control techniques
7.3.6. Administrative means for the control of workplace
exposures
7.3.7. Evaluating the work environment
7.3.8. Personal protective equipment (PPE)
7.4. Health surveillance
7.5. Product stewardship
Bibliography
Appendix 7.1. Assigned protection factors (APFs) for respirators
(from USACHPPM 55-011-1106). A comparison of past
and present APFs
Appendix 7.2. Advantages and disadvantages of different types
of Air-Purifying Particulate Respirators - using
information from the U. S. NIOSH Respirator
Selection Logic.
Annex A. Symbols and abbreviated terms
Specifies health and safety practices in occupational settings relevant to nanotechnologies.
Committee |
NTI/1
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
90
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/TR 12885:2008 | Identical |
PD 6699-3:2010 | Nanotechnologies Guide to assessing airborne exposure in occupational settings relevant to nanomaterials |
BS PAS 137(2013) : 2013 | NANOMATERIALS AND NANOTECHNOLOGY-BASED PRODUCTS - GUIDE TO REGULATION AND STANDARDS |
ISO 7708:1995 | Air quality — Particle size fraction definitions for health-related sampling |
EN 149:2001+A1:2009 | Respiratory protective devices - Filtering half masks to protect against particles - Requirements, testing, marking |
BS EN 13098:2001 | Workplace atmospheres. Guidelines for measurement of airborne micro-organisms and endotoxin |
EN 141 : 2000 | RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE DEVICES - PARTICLE FILTERS - REQUIREMENTS, TESTING, MARKING |
TRGS 500 : 2008 AMD 2008 | |
CEN/TR 15230:2005 | Workplace atmospheres - Guidance for sampling of inhalable, thoracic and respirable aerosol fractions |
CFR 29(PT1910.1000 TO END) : 0 | LABOR - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR |
ISO/TR 27628:2007 | Workplace atmospheres Ultrafine, nanoparticle and nano-structured aerosols Inhalation exposure characterization and assessment |
BS EN 529:2005 | Respiratory protective devices. Recommendations for selection, use, care and maintenance. Guidance document |
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