Results of the 2019 Survey of Engineered Nanomaterial Occupational Health and Safety Practices

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作者
Neu-Baker, Nicole M. [1 ]
Eastlake, Adrienne [2 ]
Hodson, Laura [2 ]
机构
[1] SUNY Polytech Inst, Coll Nanoscale Sci & Engn, Nanobiosci Constellat, Albany, NY 12203 USA
[2] Natl Inst Occupat Safety & Hlth NIOSH, Cincinnati, OH 45226 USA
关键词
nanotechnology; occupational health; worker safety; exposure; risk factors; questionnaires; statistical analysis; environmental monitoring; engineering controls; training; sampling; personal protective equipment; EMISSION ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUE; ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUE NEAT; POTENTIAL INHALATION EXPOSURE; CARBON NANOTUBE; NANOFIBER PRIMARY; IDENTIFICATION;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph19137676
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In collaboration with RTI International, the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) administered a survey to North American companies working with nanomaterials to assess health and safety practices. The results would contribute to understanding the impact of the efforts made by the NIOSH Nanotechnology Research Center (NTRC) in communicating occupational health and safety (OHS) considerations for workers when handling these materials. The survey, developed by RAND Corporation, was conducted online from September 2019-December 2019. Forty-five companies or organizations in the U.S. and Canada that fabricate, manufacture, handle, dispose, or otherwise use nanomaterials completed the survey. The survey was designed to answer research questions regarding the nanomaterials in use, which resources the companies have consulted for OHS guidance, and the overall OHS culture at the companies. Other questions specifically addressed whether the companies interacted with NIOSH or NIOSH resources to inform OHS policies and practices. Among participating companies, 57.8% had a maximum of 50 employees. Gold nanoparticles and polymers were most common (n = 20; 45.5% each), followed by graphene (36.4%), carbon nanotubes and nanofibers (34.1%), and zinc oxide nanoparticles (31.8%). Environmental monitoring was performed by 31.8% of the companies. While 88.9% of the companies had laminar flow cabinets, only 67.5% required it to be used with ENMs. Information and training programs were indicated by 90% of the sample, and only 29.6% performed specific health surveillance for ENM workers. Personal protective equipment primarily included gloves (100%) and eye/face protection (97.7%). More than a third (37.8%) of the respondents reported using at least one NIOSH resource to acquire information about safe handling of ENMs. The small number of companies that responded to and completed the survey is a considerable limitation to this study. However, the survey data are valuable for gauging the reach and influence of the NIOSH NTRC on nano OHS and for informing future outreach, particularly to small businesses.
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