Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
Polymer binder modification with inorganic nanomaterials (NM) could be a
potential and efficient solution to control matrix flammability of polymer concrete (PC)
materials without sacrificing other important properties. Occupational exposures can occur all
along the life cycle of a NM and “nanoproducts” from research through scale-up, product
development, manufacturing, and end of life. The main objective of the present study is to
analyse and compare different qualitative risk assessment methods during the production of
polymer mortars (PM) with NM. The laboratory scale production process was divided in 3
main phases (pre-production, production and post-production), which allow testing the
assessment methods in different situations. The risk assessment involved in the manufacturing
process of PM was made by using the qualitative analyses based on: French Agency for Food,
Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety method (ANSES); Control Banding
Nanotool (CB Nanotool); Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne method (EPFL);
Guidance working safely with nanomaterials and nanoproducts (GWSNN); Istituto Superiore
per la Prevenzione e la Sicurezza del Lavoro, Italy method (ISPESL); Precautionary Matrix for
Synthetic Nanomaterials (PMSN); and Stoffenmanager Nano. It was verified that the different
methods applied also produce different final results. In phases 1 and 3 the risk assessment
tends to be classified as medium-high risk, while for phase 2 the more common result is
medium level. It is necessary to improve the use of qualitative methods by defining narrow
criteria for the methods selection for each assessed situation, bearing in mind that the
uncertainties are also a relevant factor when dealing with the risk related to nanotechnologies
field.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
9