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Training and Supervision

“A training program should include instructing all personnel (including contractor personnel) whose duties may involve potential exposure to engineered nanomaterials, or who direct the activities of others whose duties may involve potential exposure to such materials. Personnel who do not ordinarily enter work areas containing engineered nanomaterials may also require limited instruction in the user’s workplace exposure minimization program.”1

Training should cover requirements and recommendations for:

“Personnel should receive initial training and periodic refresher training.”3

Training Resources:


1. ASTM International, “Standard Guide for Handling Unbound Engineered Nanoscale Particles in Occupational Settings,” E2535-07, § 6.4 (October 2007).

2. U.S. Department of Energy, Nanoscale Science Research Centers, “Approach to Nanomaterial ES&H,” 11 (Rev. 3a May 12, 2008).

3. ASTM International, “Standard Guide for Handling Unbound Engineered Nanoscale Particles in Occupational Settings,” E2535-07, § 6.4 (October 2007)