Nanotechnology is rapidly invading many aspects of modern
society - from science, research and engineering to industrial and
commercial applications and, inevitably, to man and his
environment. One of the biggest challenges, therefore, is managing
environmental, health and safety risks of nanomaterials. Yet, the
information necessary to assess their long term effects is scarce.
Systematic research into what potentially makes engineered
nanomaterials hazardous, how this translates into risk, and how
these can be managed will be vital and involves interdisciplinary
collaboration.
The first International Symposium on Nanotechnology and
Occupational Health, in 2004, brought together hygienists,
manufacturers, toxicologists, materials scientists, regulators and
researchers. It pointed the way to what needs to be done. The
second International Symposium, 2005, Minneapolis, Minnesota,
demonstrated the power and potential where there is a will: with
nearly three times as many attendants, and with contributions from
academics, industry, policymakers, non-government organizations and
even lawyers, this second symposium established that, while there
is international concern over how to ensure safe
nanotech-workplaces, there is also progress being made in
developing the required knowledge.
This volume, a reprint from a special issue of the Journal of
Nanoparticle Research, mainly draws from work presented at the 2005
symposium, diverse but united by the need for a holistic view of
nanotechnology and risk.
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