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Impacts of Nanomaterials and New Advanced Materials on Health and Safety in the Workplace

     
   18 Sept. clessidra che gira 14:00 - 15:30
ROOM 6
energy
ADVANCED MATERIALS
TT.VII - Technical Parallel Track Sessions
Impacts of Nanomaterials and New Advanced Materials on Health and Safety in the Workplace
Session organized by INAIL
Chair: Fabio BOCCUNI, INAIL

The manufacturing and use of nanomaterials and new advanced materials introduces emerging sources of emission of nanoscale particles in the work environments. The concerns are closely linked to the potential health effects of ultrafine particles for exposed workers, although the scientific evidence should be still improved to support this relationship. New safe and sustainable by-design approaches have been developed by application of the precautionary principle, to support enterprises in reducing the gap between the rapid growing of products marketplace and the risk management actions needed for the regulatory requirements. In parallel, opportunities provided by the application of the innovative properties of nanotechnologies may contribute to improve occupational health and safety levels, also in applications to the traditional risks. In this view materials with new and enhanced properties could be integrated in sensors and new technological devices to support the early detection of harmful substances in the work environment (i.e. chemical, carcinogenic and biological agents). The scope of the session is to explore new methodological approaches and innovative risk assessment and monitoring tools to guarantee healthy and safe workplace in the near future.

The symposium is part of YoungInnovation (FE.II)
TT.VII.H.1
FE.II.14.1
Introductive Keynote
Riccardo FERRANTE - CV
INAIL
Identification and characterization of airborne nanomaterials in multiple exposure workplace scenarios
FERRANTE Riccardo  
TT.VII.H.2
FE.II.14.2
Francesca SEBASTIANI
Sapienza University of Rome
Title in definition
SEBASTIANI Francesca  
TT.VII.H.3
FE.II.14.3
Chiara MARCOLUNGO
University of Padua
Investigating airborne emissions and toxicity of polyamide powders for additive manufacturing
MARCOLUNGO Chiara  
TT.VII.H.4
FE.II.14.4
Virginia DI BASILIO - CV
INAIL
Non invasive biomarkers to evaluate early effects on workers potentially exposed to NM
DI BASILIO Virginia  
TT.VII.H.5
FE.II.14.5
Renato GRIGOLON CAPELO - CV
IIT
Fluorescent Optical Sensor for Smart Detection of Nanoparticulate Pollutants in Workplaces
CAPELO Renato  
 

 

 
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