Workshop report: Strategies for setting occupational exposure limits for engineered nanomaterials

Steven C. Gordon, John H. Butala, Janet M. Carter(Occupational Safety & Health Administration), Alison Elder(University of Rochester), Terry Gordon(New York University), George M. Gray(George Washington University), Philip Sayre(Environmental Protection Agency), Paul A. Schulte(National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health), Candace Su‐Jung Tsai(Purdue University West Lafayette), Jay West(American Chemistry Council)
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
January 23, 2014
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Abstract

Occupational exposure limits (OELs) are important tools for managing worker exposures to chemicals; however, hazard data for many engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) are insufficient for deriving OELs by traditional methods. Technical challenges and questions about how best to measure worker exposures to ENMs also pose barriers to implementing OELs. New varieties of ENMs are being developed and introduced into commerce at a rapid pace, further compounding the issue of OEL development for ENMs. A Workshop on Strategies for Setting Occupational Exposure Limits for Engineered Nanomaterials, held in September 2012, provided an opportunity for occupational health experts from various stakeholder groups to discuss possible alternative approaches for setting OELs for ENMs and issues related to their implementation. This report summarizes the workshop proceedings and findings, identifies areas for additional research, and suggests potential avenues for further progress on this important topic.


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