Nanotechnology
Nanoscale particles are already being used in the electronic, magnetic and optoelectronic, biomedical, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, energy, catalytic and materials industries.
Dealing with submicroscopic health hazards is nothing new to industrial hygiene, but now, "the next industrial revolution" of nanotechnology presents many workplace health and safety concerns. As nanotechnology-related industries grow, more than 4 million people in the United States are expected to be exposed to nanometer-diameter particles on a regular basis—twice the level of people exposed to this technology today.
Get information on the host of monitoring and protective strategies already in place and learn what might be in store for the future of IH and nanotechnology.
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