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International Standards Organization
Report Title: |
Health and safety practices in occupational settings relevant to nanotechnologies |
Report ID: |
549 |
Date: |
9/30/2008 |
Author: |
ISO |
Report Type: |
International Standard |
URL: |
[catalogue_detail.htm] |
Country: |
International Standards Organization |
Organization: |
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) |
Summary: |
ISO/TR 12885:2008 is an international standard that describes health and safety practices in occupational settings relevant to nanotechnologies. It focuses on occupational use and does not address health or safety practices of nanomaterials generated in natural processes or potential consumer exposure. |
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Report Title: |
Standard Guide for Handling Unbound Engineered Nanoscale Particles in Occupational Settings |
Report ID: |
538 |
Date: |
6/1/2011 |
Author: |
ASTM International |
Report Type: |
International Standard |
URL: |
[E2535.htm] |
Country: |
International Standards Organization |
Organization: |
ASTM International |
Summary: |
ASTM International sets international standards, and this standard, E-2535, covers handling principles and techniques that may be applied to unbound engineered nanoscale particles. It describes user actions that can be taken to minimize human exposures and provides guidance where neither relevant exposure standards nor definitive hazard and exposure information exist. |
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Report Title: |
Nanotechnology Standards |
Report ID: |
493 |
Date: |
7/1/2010 |
Author: |
ASTM International |
Report Type: |
Webpage |
URL: |
[nanotechnology-standards.html] |
Country: |
International Standards Organization |
Organization: |
ASTM International |
Summary: |
This webpage of ASTM International lists all nanotechnology standards that ASTM has developed. The standards fall into one of three categories: Informatics and Terminology; Environment, Health, and Safety; and Characterization: Physical, Chemical, and Toxicological Properties. ASTM currently has standards which define nanotechnology terminology and specify how to handle unbound engineered nanoscale particles in occupational settings. For characterization, there are also standards which define how to measure particle size distribution of nanomaterials in suspension, how to analyze hemolytic properties of nanoparticles, how to evaluate the effect of nanoparticulate materials on the formation of mouse granulocyte-macrophage colonies, how to evaluate cytotoxicity of nanoparticulate materials in porcine kidney cells and human hepatocarcinoma cells, and how to calculate mean sizes and standard deviations of particle size distributions. |
Archived Copy: |
Nanotechnology Standards_493_6979.pdf |
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Report Title: |
Standard Terminology Relating to Nanotechnology |
Report ID: |
129 |
Date: |
1/1/2006 |
Report Type: |
International Standard |
URL: |
[E2456.htm] |
Country: |
International Standards Organization |
Summary: |
The development of nanotechnology has created a need for standardized terminology. This is ASTM Internationals E2456-06 standards document, which contains a dictionary of nanotechnology-related terms such as nanoscale, aggregate, and non-transitive nanoparticle. The goal of the standard is to facilitate improved communication and collaboration between stakeholders in the nanotechnology industry. |
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