What are the Key Areas Covered by These Guidelines?
Standardized guidelines in nanotechnology cover various critical areas, including:
Characterization: Methods for identifying and measuring the physical and chemical properties of nanomaterials. Safety Protocols: Procedures for handling, storing, and disposing of nanomaterials safely. Toxicology: Guidelines for assessing the potential health risks associated with exposure to nanomaterials. Environmental Impact: Standards for evaluating and mitigating the environmental effects of nanomaterials. Manufacturing Processes: Best practices for producing nanomaterials consistently and safely. Quality Assurance: Criteria for ensuring the quality and performance of nanomaterials and devices.