Mapping the use of engineered NM in Québec's industries and research laboratories
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Résumés de conférences
Année de publication
2013
Langue
Anglais
Titre de la revue
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Résumé
Engineered NanoMaterials (NM) offer an opportunity to develop a wide variety of new products with unique properties but many studies have shown potential OHS risks specific to NM. Addressing these risks requires knowledge about release of NM into the workplaces. This research aimed to map the state of nanotechnology OHS practices in Quebec through a questionnaire following a first contact by telephone when possible and by compiling the type and volumes of NM used as well as gathering information related to the working conditions and OHS aspects. This survey was conducted among 1310 Quebec industries and 653 researchers working in different specialties potentially involved in the development/production/distribution/integration of NM and use of NM containing products. Overall, 90 questionnaires, including 51 from the industries, were completed. These showed that NM are mainly used into the powder form, in many different sectors and deserve a wide range of markets. The prevention measures implemented vary widely from a workplace to another but about one third of the participants report that they have implemented NP adapted prevention measures but they remain worried on some specific operations. More than 50% of the participants request more information about the safe laboratory/plant design, toxicity, regulation, good work practices and prevention measures, efficiency of personal protective equipment and environmental impacts.
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Numéro de projet IRSST
0099-8590
Citation recommandée
Ostiguy, C., Emond, C., Dossa, I., Malki, Y., Boily, C., Roughley, D., . . . Endo, C.-A. Mapping the use of engineered NM in Québec's industries and research laboratories. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 429, article 012058. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/429/1/012058