Nanotechnology Environmental Health and Safety
William Andrew Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-8155-1586-9 (ISBN)
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This book tackles the debate over nanotechnology's environmental health and safety (EHS) by thoroughly explaining EHS issues, financial implications, foreseeable risks (i.e. exposure, dose, hazards of nanomaterials), and the implications of occupational hygiene precautions and consumer protections.
Real-world case studies are included, e.g. the discussion of a leading chemical company's unusual pairing with the USA's largest environmental NGO, and an innovative program designed for small- to mid-sized businesses, which became a model approach for proactive nanotechnology EHS risk management.
Matthew Hull has been an active part of the nanotechnology environmental health and safety (EHS) landscape for over two decades. In 2003, he developed the NanoSafe™ framework, which provided an integrated approach for managing nanotechnology EHS risks. That framework led Hull to found NanoSafe, Inc., in 2007, and contributed pioneering programs in web-enabled nanotechnology EHS management systems, nanotechnology waste recovery and recycling processes, third-party test and verification services, and life-cycle ecotoxicological studies of nanomanufacturing. After 16 years as president/owner of NanoSafe, Inc., Hull successfully exited the company in 2023, through an acquisition by ITA International, LLC. Currently, Hull serves as Research Professor in Virginia Tech’s Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science (ICTAS) as well as Director for the Nanoscale Characterization and Fabrication Laboratory (NCFL) and the Materials Characterization Laboratory (MCL). He also serves as Associate Director for Innovation and Entrepreneurship for the NSF-funded US National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI) and Virginia Tech’s National Center for Earth and Environmental Nanotechnology (NanoEarth). He received his Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Virginia Tech in 2011 and an M.S. in Biology from Virginia Tech in 2002. He received his B.S. In Environmental Science from Ferrum College in 2000. Dr. Diana Bowman is a Professor of Law in the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, where she serves as the Associate Dean for Applied Research and Partnerships and the School for the Future of Innovation and Society, at Arizona State University (ASU). Diana is a Co-Director of the Center for Smart Cities and Regions (CenSCR), a Faculty Innovation Fellow with ASU’s University Technology Office and Andrew Carnegie Fellow (2018). Diana’s research has primarily focused on the legal and policy issues associated with emerging technologies including, for example, nanotechnologies, CRISPR and autonomous vehicles. Diana’s second pillar of work is within the sphere of public health law and policy, with a particular focus on road safety, assisted reproductive technologies and water safety. She has published over 150 peer reviewed journal papers and chapters and is the co-editor of 11 books including Reproduction Report (Oxford University Press, with Ludlow and Johnston). Her work has appeared in leading journals such as Nature Nanotechnology, Nature Materials, Law & Policy and Regulation & Governance. As the co-director for CenSCR, Diana lead ASU’s efforts in building out the first smart region in the United States.
Introduction/Foreword by the Editor; The promises of nanotechnology; An NGO’s perspective of nanotechnology; An insurance industry’s perspective; Proactive risks management strategies in nanotechnology companies; Toxicological Studies with Nanoscale Materials; Industry-led initiative for occupational heath & safety; Small business perspective: where safety and innovation converge; An unlikely partnership for responsible nanotechnology
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 17.11.2009 |
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Reihe/Serie | Micro and Nano Technologies |
Verlagsort | Norwich |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 191 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 880 g |
Themenwelt | Technik |
ISBN-10 | 0-8155-1586-3 / 0815515863 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8155-1586-9 / 9780815515869 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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