Nanomaterials at the working place – invisible but not negligible
Read the latest Nanopinion guest column from Dr. Michael Riediker about nanomaterials at the workplace. Curiosities a few years ago, nanomaterials are now part of our lives. When talking about the workplace, protective measures and guidance are needed.
“For exposure determination, it is not enough to simply measure the number of particles in the air. A major challenge is the contextual information and metadata about the substances and processes involved. These are important for subsequent risk analysis, and also to better study the behaviour of nanomaterials in the workplace and the environment.
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