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  • 6-November-2009

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    Guidance for the use of OECD Database on Research into the Safety of Manufactured Nanomaterials

    The Database on Research into the Safety of Manufactured Nanomaterials (the Database) develops a global resource, which identifies research projects that address human health and environmental safety issues associated with manufactured nanomaterials.

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  • 27-August-2009

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    Guidance Manual for the Testing of Manufactured Nanomaterials: OECD's Sponsorship Programme: Number 14

    This Guidance Manual for the Testing of Manufactured Nanomaterials, is a “living document” and as such, it will be updated and amended in an iterative manner based upon knowledge accumulation as the testing programme and Dossier Development Plans (DDPs) work progresses.

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  • 9-July-2009

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    EHS Research Strategies on Manufactured Nanomaterials: Compilation of Outputs

    This document comprises the compilation of output documents that have been produced duringthe course of the work of the project, and that can be useful to a wider audience, in addition to the WPMN.

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  • 9-July-2009

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    Report of an OECD Workshop on Exposure Assessment and Exposure Mitigation:Manufactured Nanomaterials

    This document is the report of the OECD Workshop on Exposure Assessment and Exposure Mitigation, which was held on 20 October 2008, in Frankfurt, Germany. This report includes a summary of the plenary presentations as w

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  • 9-July-2009

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    Emission Assessment for the Identification of Sources and Release of Airborne Manufactured Nanomaterials in the Workplace: Compilation of Existing Guidance

    This document should be seen as a component of the overall work of the programme on the safety of manufactured nanomaterials, which is been developed by OECD’s WPMN.

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  • 17-April-2009

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    Preliminary Analysis of Exposure Measurement and Exposure Mitigation in Occupational Settings

    This report provides preliminary analyses and recommendations as well as brief summaries of background documen

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  • 3-April-2009

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    Nanosafety Research Database Brochure

    As part of the OECD activities to promote international co-operation in addressing human health and environmental safety aspects of manufactured nanomaterials, the OECD has developed a global resource which details research projects that address safety issues of manufactured nanomaterials. This database holds details of completed, current and planned research projects on safety, which are to be updated and managed electronically by

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  • 5-January-2009

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    Interim Report- Nanoscale Materials Stewardship Program

    The Nanoscale Materials Stewardship Program (NMSP) was developed to help provide a firmer scientific foundation for regulatory decisions by encouraging submission and development of information for nanoscale materials. The NMSP comprised two sub-programs, the Basic Program and the In-Depth Program. When the NMSP was initiated, EPA committed to issue this interim report after one year. The Agency welcomes comments on this interim

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  • 7-July-2008

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    List of Manufactured Nanomaterials and List of Endpoints for Phase One of the OECD Testing Programme

    OECD’s Working Party on Manufactured Nanomaterials launched a “sponsorship programme” at its 3rd meeting (November 2007). Countries will share the testing of specific nanomaterials (MNs) under this programme.

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  • 3-June-2008

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    List of Manufactured Nanomaterials and List of Endpoints for Phase One of the OECD Testing Programme

    OECD’s Working Party on Manufactured Nanomaterials has launched a “sponsorship programme” in which countries will share the testing of specific nanomaterials (MNs) at its 3rd meeting (November 2008). Much valuable information on the safety of MNs can be derived by testing a representative set for human health and environmental safety. In launching this “sponsorship programme” the Working Party agreed a priority list of MNs for

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