Whitepaper series by Dr Neil Hunt:

Nanomaterials & REACH

What Do I Have to Do Differently?

Part 1 of the Whitepaper Series

Regulatory requirements for nanomaterials

Learn about the new obligations arising from the update to the REACH regulations. Download the whitepaper by filling in the form below.

 

Part 2 of the Whitepaper Series

Characterisation of a nanomaterial

It is the responsibility of a registrant to include any physical and chemical parameters in their characterisation that would be essential for describing their substance.

Learn about the techniques available for measuring the particle size and distribution of a nanomaterial by downloading the whitepaper through the form below.

 
 

Part 3 of the Whitepaper Series

Adjustments to toxicological, eco- toxicological and physico-chemical testing for nanomaterials

Learn about various testing methods for nanoforms and the physico-chemical parameters that may affect the toxicology of a nanomaterial. Download the whitepaper by filling in the form below.

 

Part 4 of the Whitepaper Series

Exposure and Risk Assessment

Traditional models to predict exposure and risk are not usually appropriate for nanomaterials because kinetics rather than thermodynamics are the driving factors. In addition, different nanoforms may not only have different hazard characteristics but can also behave differently in the workplace or environment leading to different exposure impacts. Read this whitepaper to learn more about the risk assessments and risk management measures needed to assess nanomaterials.

 
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