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PD ISO/TS 12901-2:2014

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Nanotechnologies. Occupational risk management applied to engineered nanomaterials Use of the control banding approach

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English

Published date

28-02-2014

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
5 General framework for control banding applied
  to NOAA
6 Information gathering
7 Control banding implementation
8 Performance, review and continual improvement
Annex A (informative) - Exposure algorithm in the
        Stoffenmanager risk banding approach
Annex B (informative) - Health hazard class according
        to GHS
Bibliography

Specifies the use of a control banding approach for controlling the risks associated with occupational exposures to nano-objects, and their aggregates and agglomerates greater than 100 nm (NOAA), even if knowledge regarding their toxicity and quantitative exposure estimations is limited or lacking.

Committee
NTI/1
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
42
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

The purpose of this part of ISO/TS12901 is to describe the use of a control banding approach for controlling the risks associated with occupational exposures to nano-objects, and their aggregates and agglomerates greater than 100nm (NOAA), even if knowledge regarding their toxicity and quantitative exposure estimations is limited or lacking.

The ultimate purpose of control banding is to control exposure in order to prevent any possible adverse effects on workers’ health. The control banding tool described here is specifically designed for inhalation control. Some guidance for skin and eye protection is given in ISO/TS12901-1.[19]

This part of ISO/TS12901 is focused on intentionally produced NOAA that consist of nano-objects such as nanoparticles, nanopowders, nanofibres, nanotubes, nanowires, as well as of aggregates and agglomerates of the same. As used in this part of ISO/TS12901, the term “NOAA” applies to such components, whether in their original form or incorporated in materials or preparations from which they could be released during their lifecycle. However, as for many other industrial processes, nanotechnological processes can generate by-products in the form of unintentionally produced NOAA which might be linked to health and safety issues that need to be addressed as well.

This part of ISO/TS12901 is intended to help businesses and others, including research organizations engaged in the manufacturing, processing or handling of NOAA, by providing an easy-to-understand, pragmatic approach for the control of occupational exposures.

Control banding applies to issues related to occupational health in the development, manufacturing and use of NOAA under normal or reasonably predictable conditions, including maintenance and cleaning operations but excluding incidental or accidental situations.

Control banding is not intended to apply to the fields of safety management, environment or transportation; it is considered as only one part of a comprehensive risk management process.

Materials of biological origin are outside the scope of this part of ISO/TS12901.

Standards Relationship
ISO/TS 12901-2:2014 Identical

ISO/TR 13121:2011 Nanotechnologies — Nanomaterial risk evaluation
ISO/TR 13014:2012 Nanotechnologies Guidance on physico-chemical characterization of engineered nanoscale materials for toxicologic assessment
ISO/TS 27687:2008 Nanotechnologies Terminology and definitions for nano-objects Nanoparticle, nanofibre and nanoplate
ISO 10993-17:2002 Biological evaluation of medical devices — Part 17: Establishment of allowable limits for leachable substances
ISO/TS 12901-1:2012 Nanotechnologies — Occupational risk management applied to engineered nanomaterials — Part 1: Principles and approaches

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