2007
DOI: 10.1021/es062807i
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Risk Assessment of Engineered Nanomaterials: A Survey of Industrial Approaches

Abstract: Engineered nanomaterials pose many new questions on risk assessment that are notyet completely answered. Thus, voluntary industrial risk assessment initiatives can be considered vital to the environmental health and safety issues associated with engineered nanomaterials. We present an overview of the general properties of nanomaterial products in the market, and how industry, in general, approaches issues of nanomaterial risk and safety based on a written survey of 40 companies working with nanomaterials in Ge… Show more

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“…A recent survey indicates that 65% of companies working with engineered nanomaterials (NM) do not perform any kind of risk assessment relating to their product use (Helland et al 2008). Therefore, the development of a standardized risk decision framework is necessary and has been called for in many of the latest investigative studies (Schulte et al 2008;Warheit et al 2008;Hallock et al 2008).…”
Section: Risk Assessment Of Nanomaterials With Control Bandingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent survey indicates that 65% of companies working with engineered nanomaterials (NM) do not perform any kind of risk assessment relating to their product use (Helland et al 2008). Therefore, the development of a standardized risk decision framework is necessary and has been called for in many of the latest investigative studies (Schulte et al 2008;Warheit et al 2008;Hallock et al 2008).…”
Section: Risk Assessment Of Nanomaterials With Control Bandingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the magnetic particles possess unique and useful properties for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications, they also carry potential health risks. The small size and high surface area to volume ratio of magnetic nanoparticles may have important implications due to higher biological activity per given mass compared to larger particulate forms (Helland et al, 2008). That may cause their remarkable activity and toxicity effect.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A survey report shows that most of people are not fully acquainted with the term nanotechnology [75][76]. Some of the nano food production companies do not show possible risks of nanotechnology to the public [77]. In order to explore more nanotechnology, it is needed to show the beneficial as well as harmful aspects to the consumers.…”
Section: Risks In Food Nanotechnologymentioning
confidence: 99%