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Exposure Control Measures Proposed by Different Organizations: The Curious Case of Nanomaterial-Involved Activities Publisher Pubmed



Omari Shekaftik S1 ; Nasirzadeh N1
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  1. 1. Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Department of Occupational Health Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics Published:2024


Abstract

Objectives. The unique properties of nanomaterials have turned them into an emerging threat for humans and the environment. This study therefore aimed to review exposure control measures proposed for nanomaterial-involved activities. Methods. This study is based on the published guidelines of different organizations on safe handling of nanomaterials. The search for documents was provided using the keywords ‘Exposure controls’, ‘Good practices’, ‘Working safely’, ‘Safe practices’, ‘Handling safely’, ‘Safety guide’ and ‘Safety and health’, combined with ‘Nanomaterials’, ‘Nanotechnology’ and ‘Nanoparticles’ on different databases and websites. Results. Thirty-one guidelines from 27 organizations were included. Most of the guidelines recommended engineering controls, administrative controls and personal protective equipment (PPE). Changing the physical form of nanomaterials or the process, using prevention through design (PtD) and using green chemistry principals were other suggestions to reduce exposure to nanomaterials. Conclusions. Considering the difficulty of implementation and case specificity of the solutions of the first two priorities of the hierarchy of controls (elimination and substitution), the emphasis of the guidelines on the next three priorities for controlling exposure to nanomaterials is understood. The type and method of using PPE and engineering controls should be resolved by referring to cutting-edge articles. © 2024 Central Institute for Labour Protection–National Research Institute (CIOP-PIB).