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Central African RepublicLawrence Livermore National Laboratory
| Report Title: |
Application of a Pilot Control Banding Tool for Risk Level Assessment and Control of Nanoparticle Exposures |
| Report ID: |
533 |
| Date: |
7/1/2008 |
| Author: |
Samuel Paik et al. |
| Report Type: |
Study |
| Publication: |
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene |
| URL: |
[419.full.pdf+html] |
| Country: |
United States of America |
| Organization: |
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
| Summary: |
This study introduces control banding (CB) strategies for characterizing the health aspects of working with engineered nanoparticles. The “CB Nanotool,” when applied to existing nanotechnology-related operations, found that four of five implemented controls consistent with the CB Nanotool’s suggestions. This CB Nanotool appears to have promise for assessing the risk of nanomaterial operations. |
| Archived Copy: |
419.full_533_4406.pdf |
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