anevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterials
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safe work australỉaRESEARCH REPORTAn Evaluation of MSDS and Labels associated with the Use of Engineered NanomaterialsPage 1 of 53safe work australiaA anevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterialsAn Evaluation of MSDS and Labels associated with the Use of Engineered NanomaterialsAcknowledgementsThis report was produced by Toxikos Pty Ltd and prepared by John Frangos with assistance from Griffin D'Costa, Tarah Hagen and Roger Drew.Assistance with obtaining MSDS was received from Robin Cransto anevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterialsn and members of the NanoFibrous Materials Research Group, CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, and Paul Wright from RMIT University.The draft repanevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterials
ort was reviewed by Safe Work Australia's Nanotechnology OHS Advisory Group.The authors would also like to thank the organisations that assisted by prsafe work australỉaRESEARCH REPORTAn Evaluation of MSDS and Labels associated with the Use of Engineered NanomaterialsPage 1 of 53safe work australiaA anevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterialsts.Safe Work Australia gratefully acknowledges the ANU College of Science for the photograph used on the front cover.DisclaimerThe information provided in this document can only assist you in the most general way. This document does not replace any statutory requirements under any relevant State and anevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterials Territory legislation. Safe Work Australia Is not liable for any loss resulting from any action taken or reliance made by you on the information or manevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterials
aterial contained on this document. Before relying on the material, users should carefully make their own assessment as to its accuracy, currency, comsafe work australỉaRESEARCH REPORTAn Evaluation of MSDS and Labels associated with the Use of Engineered NanomaterialsPage 1 of 53safe work australiaA anevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterialstent that the material on this document includes views or recommendations of third parties, such views or recommendations do not necessarily reflect the views of Safe Work Australia or indicate its commitment to a particular course of action.Page 2 of 53safe work australiaCopyright Notice© Commonwea anevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterialslth of Australia 2010 ISBN 978-0-642-33089-5 (Online PDF) ISBN 978-0-642-33089-5 (Online RTF)This work is copyright. You may download, display, printanevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterials
and reproduce this material for your personal, non-commercial use or use within your organisation, provided that an appropriate acknowledgement is madsafe work australỉaRESEARCH REPORTAn Evaluation of MSDS and Labels associated with the Use of Engineered NanomaterialsPage 1 of 53safe work australiaA anevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterialsct 1968, all other rights are reserved. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to:Commonwealth Copyright AdministrationAttorney-General's Department3 ■ 5 National CircuitBarton ACT 2600Email: commonwealth.copyriqht@aq.qov.auWeb: http://www.ag.gov.au/ccaPage 3 o anevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterialsf 53safe work australiaExecutive SummaryThis review reports an evaluation of 50 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and 15 labels for products containianevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterials
ng Engineered Nanomaterials (ENM).1 The evaluation considers how information on current ENM MSDS and labels reflects the state-of-knowledge in regard safe work australỉaRESEARCH REPORTAn Evaluation of MSDS and Labels associated with the Use of Engineered NanomaterialsPage 1 of 53safe work australiaA anevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterialsated MSDS & labels for the protection of health and safety in the workplace. In addition the evaluations consider how the ENM MSDS and labels comply2 with the Australian National Codes of Practice for MSDS & Labelling [NOHSC:2011(2003)J and (NOHSC:2012(1994)] respectively.MSDSMSDS obtained were cate anevaluationofmsdsandlabelsassociatedwiththeuseofengineerednanomaterialsgorised in the following manner:•Metals & metal oxides (17)•Silicates (7)•Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) (12)safe work australỉaRESEARCH REPORTAn Evaluation of MSDS and Labels associated with the Use of Engineered NanomaterialsPage 1 of 53safe work australiaAsafe work australỉaRESEARCH REPORTAn Evaluation of MSDS and Labels associated with the Use of Engineered NanomaterialsPage 1 of 53safe work australiaAGọi ngay
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