Nanotechnology Strategic Plan, Information Library Posted on NIOSH Web Site

Oct. 14, 2005
Three new documents pertaining to National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) research on the applications and implications of nanotechnology for occupational health and safety are posted on the NIOSH web page for comments and feedback.
  • "Approaches to Safe Nanotechnology: An Information Exchange with NIOSH" reviews what is currently known about nanoparticle toxicity and control. The document serves as a request from NIOSH to occupational safety and health practitioners, researchers, product innovators and manufacturers, employers, workers, interest group members and the general public to exchange information that will ensure that no worker suffers material impairment of safety or health as nanotechnology develops. Opportunities to provide feedback and information are available throughout the document.
  • "Strategic Plan for NIOSH Nanotechnology Research: Filling the Knowledge Gaps" addresses what NIOSH is doing internally and externally to lead the occupational safety and health community collaboratively in nanotechnology research. It provides a guide for building a research effort capable of responding to the challenges of this emerging technology. It represents a timely research agenda and will evolve as new information becomes available and a more thorough scientific understanding about nanotechnology develops.
  • "Web-Based Nano-Information Library: Concept and Invitation for Input" is intended to help occupational health professionals, industrial users, worker groups and researchers organize and share information on nanomaterials, including their health and safety-associated properties. A prototype version of this searchable database is under development and review, and comments are being sought from a range of national and international partners who are collaborating on the format and content of the proposed library.

"We are pleased to use these new web resources for engaging our stakeholders, and we look forward to comments and suggestions," said NIOSH Director John Howard, M.D.

The new documents are part of NIOSH's topic page on nanotechnology and occupational health.

Sponsored Recommendations

April 25, 2025
Environmental audits should be a core part of your EHS program regardless of whether you choose to pursue ISO 14001 certification.
April 25, 2025
Streamline EHS inspections. Conduct, track, and manage inspections effortlessly with customizable checklists, real-time reporting, and actionable insights.
April 25, 2025
A winning business case is based on the ROI of the project. The essential first step is determining your EHS costs today.
April 25, 2025
The use of QR codes can greatly simplify observation, near miss, and incident reporting and improve the quantity and quality of data. The more safety information that is collected...

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of EHS Today, create an account today!