Article | REF: SL6410 V1

Nanomaterials and human risks at the workstation

Authors: Barbara GOUGET, Marie CARRIÈRE

Publication date: December 10, 2007

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3. Identification of potential exposure stages and personnel involved

Exposure to nanomaterials specific to nanotechnologies varies according to where they are manufactured: in research laboratories, nanoparticles of various compositions are synthesized in small quantities. In industry, as a rule, a single type of nanomaterial is synthesized in large quantities and according to a controlled process.

Stages during which workers are potentially exposed to nanomaterials
Figure 2  -  Stages...
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