1 OECD Work on the Safety of Manufactured Nanomaterials Environment, Health and Safety Division Environment Directorate OECD.

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1 OECD Work on the Safety of Manufactured Nanomaterials Environment, Health and Safety Division Environment Directorate OECD

Background of the OECD's activities on the safety of manufactured nanomaterials The safety of nanotechnologies was first raised in the OECD Chemicals Committee in November This was followed by two events: 1.Special Session on the “potential implications of manufactured nanomaterials for human health and environmental safety (June 2005) 2.Workshop on the Safety of Manufactured Nanomaterials (December 2005)

Manufactured Nanomaterials and Chemical Safety 2006 OECD established the Working Party on Manufactured Nanomaterials (WPMN). Objective: To promote international co-operation in human health and environmental safety related aspects of manufactured nanomaterials (MN), in order to assist in the development of rigorous safety evaluation of nanomaterials.

4 Who attends the WPMN? OECD Countries: –Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, European Commission, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States. Observers: –China, Thailand, Brazil, Russia –ISO, WHO, UNEP –BIAC, environmental NGOs (ED and FOE), TUAC

5 Project 1: OECD Database on Safety Research Objective: to develop a global resource, which identifies research projects that address environmental, human health and safety (EHS) issues associated with manufactured nanomaterials. This will include research projects which are planned, underway or completed. Chair: Australia Status: –Prototype database available January, 2008 –Data entry -10 weeks ~ March-May –Rollout before the 4 th WPMN (June 2008)

6 Project 2: Research Strategies on Manufactured Nanomaterials Objective: to exchange information and identify common research needs to address human health and environmental safety issues associated with manufactured nanomaterials, and to undertake to meet those research needs. Chair: Germany Status: –Initial research matrix complete –Next steps to focus on strategies

7 Project 3: Safety Testing of a Representative Set of Manufactured Nanomaterials Objective: to agree and test a representative set of manufactured nanomaterials (MN) using appropriate test methods. Co-Chairs: United States and European Commission Status: –Testing program agreed encompassing 12 nanomaterials and a range of endpoints. –Sponsorship program agreed to.

8 Project 4: Manufactured Nanomaterials and Test Guidelines Objectives: To review existing OECD Test Guidelines for adequacy in addressing manufactured nanomaterials. To identify the need for development of new or revision of existing test guidelines. Co-chairs: United States and European Commission Status: –Reviewing existing guidelines for potential applicability –Working in 4 subgroups Physical-Chemical Properties Biotic Effects Bioaccumulation and Degradation Health Effects

9 Project 5: Co-operation on Voluntary Schemes and Regulatory Programmes Objectives: To identify common elements of the various information gathering initiatives, in place or planned. To identify applicable current and proposed regulatory regimes and how they address information requirements, hazard identification, risk assessment and exposure mitigation/ risk management of manufactured nanomaterials. To share information on existing or proposed guidance documents on practices to reduce occupational or environmental exposure to or releases of manufactured nanomaterials. Chair: Canada Status: –Initial comparisons conducted –Developing a model “template” –Developing a clearinghouse for “International Sharing and Comparison of Data on Manufactured Nanomaterials”

10 Project 6: Co-operation on Risk Assessment Objective: to evaluate risk assessment approaches for manufactured nanomaterials through information exchange and identify opportunities to strengthen and enhance risk assessment capacity. Chair: United Kingdom Status: Reviewing results of survey.

11 Project 7: Alternative Methods in Nano Toxicology New project to evaluate and, where applicable, validate in vitro and other methodologies Chair: United Kingdom Status: –Needs to integrate with SG3 and 4 –Testing needs to be considered during sponsorship. –Report on available methods expected by the 4 th WPMN (June 2008)

12 Project 8: Exposure measurement and Exposure Mitigation New project to develop guidance on exposure measurements and exposure mitigation, with an initial focus on occupational settings. Chair: United States Status: –Prioritization of potential projects on exposure measurement and mitigation for manufactured nanomaterials (4th WPMN June 2008)

13 Cross-cutting issues A number of advances have been made by joint efforts amongst groups, e.g., –Joint meeting of SG2, SG3 and SG4 (Dortmund, March 2007) –Joint survey from SG2, SG5 and SG6 (September 2007) –Joint meeting of SG3 and SG4 (Ispra, October 2007) –Planned: Joint meeting of SG3, SG4, SG7 and sponsors (Tokyo, April 2008)

More information Safety of Manufactured Nanomaterials Contact OECD Secretariat