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1 Conference paper

Categorizing Nanomaterials

Hansen, Steffen Foss; Larsen, Britt Hvolbæk; Olsen, Stig Irving; Baun, Anders

Nanorisk 2008: Determining Occupational, Environmental and Health Impacts. Conference, Paris, 21-24 October 2008 — 2008

Year: 2008

Language: English

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2 Journal article

Categorization framework to aid hazard identification of nanomaterials

The physical, chemical and biological properties of various nanomaterials differ substantially - as do the potential risks they pose. We argue that nanomaterials must be categorized based on the location of the nanoscale structure in the system/material before their hazards can be assessed

Year: 2007

Language: English

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3 Journal article

Categorization framework to aid exposure assessment of nanomaterials in consumer products

Exposure assessment is crucial for risk assessment for nanomaterials. We propose a framework to aid exposure assessment in consumer products. We determined the location of the nanomaterials and the chemical identify of the 580 products listed in the inventory maintained by the Woodrow Wilson

Year: 2008

Language: English

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4 Conference paper

Categorization framework to aid exposure assessment of nanomaterials in consumer products

Hansen, Steffen Foss; Michelson, E.S.; Kamper, A.; Borling, P.; Stuer-Lauridsen, F.; Baun, Anders

Risk Analysis: the Science and the Art, 2008 Annual Meeting, December 7-10, 2008, Boston, Ma — 2008

Year: 2008

Language: English

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5 Journal article

NanoRiskCat: a conceptual tool for categorization and communication of exposure potentials and hazards of nanomaterials in consumer products

and exposure potential of consumer products containing engineered nanomaterials. The final outcome of NanoRiskCat is communicated in the form of a short-title describing the intended use and five colored dots. The first three dots refer to the qualitative exposure potential for professional end-users

Year: 2014

Language: English

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6 Journal article

Erratum to: NanoRiskCat: a conceptual tool for categorization and communication of exposure potentials and hazards of nanomaterials in consumer products

Year: 2017

Language: English

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