| Posted: December 21, 2007 |
NIOSH informs, leads nanotechnology actions by international partner organizations |
| (Nanowerk News) The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) provided technical input, support, and leadership for three recent actions by international organizations to address the occupational safety and health implications of nanotechnology. |
| “Internationally, scientists and policymakers recognize that it is important to address the question of whether workers face a risk of job-related illnesses and injuries in the production and industrial use of nanomaterials,” said NIOSH Director John Howard, M.D. “We are pleased that NIOSH has a key role in contributing to this world-wide scientific dialogue.” |
| Dr. Howard added, “NIOSH’s actions help to advance the research that is critical for incorporating safety and health into this advanced technology in its formative stages, developing consistent technical approaches internationally, and supporting U.S. leadership in the global market.” |
| The recent NIOSH contributions to the international research were these: |
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| Source: NIOSH |
