Handbook of nanosafety : measurement, exposure and toxicology

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    • Vogel, Ulla

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Handbook of nanosafety : measurement, exposure and toxicology

Ulla Vogel ... [et al.]

Academic Press, c2014

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Handbook of Nanosafety: Measurement, Exposure and Toxicology, written by leading international experts in nanosafety, provides a comprehensive understanding of engineered nanomaterials (ENM), current international nanosafety regulation, and how ENM can be safely handled in the workplace. Increasingly, the importance of safety needs to be considered when promoting the use of novel technologies like ENM. With its use of case studies and exposure scenarios, Handbook of Nanosafety demonstrates techniques to assess exposure and risks and how these assessments can be applied to improve workers' safety. Topics covered include the effects of ENM on human health, characterization of ENM, aerosol dynamics and measurement, exposure and risk assessment, and safe handling of ENM. Based on outcomes from the NANODEVICE initiative, this is an essential resource for those who need to apply current nanotoxicological thinking in the workplace and anyone who advises on nanosafety, such as professionals in toxicology, occupational safety and risk assessment.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Exposure Scenarios 3. Nanomaterials and Human Health 4. From Source to Dose: Emission, Transport, Aerosol dynamics and Dose Assessment for Workplace Aerosol Exposure 5. Quality control of measurement devices 6. Exposure Assessment Strategies 7. Risk Assessment and Risk Management 8. Examples and Case Studies 9. Future Outlook

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