Eastlake Adrienne, Hodson Laura, Geraci Charles, Crawford Carlos
Environmental Data Validation, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Education and Information Division (EID), Cincinnati, OH, United States, (Tel.: +1 5135338526;
Chem Health Saf. 2012 Sep-Oct;19(5):1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jchas.2012.02.002.
Material safety data sheets (MSDSs) provide employers, employees, emergency responders, and the general public with basic information about the hazards associated with chemicals that are used in the workplace and are a part of every-day commerce. They are a primary information resource used by health, safety, and environmental professionals in communicating the hazards of chemicals and in making risk management decisions. Engineered nanomaterials represent a growing class of materials being manufactured and introduced into multiple business sectors. MSDSs were obtained from a total of 44 manufacturers using Internet search engines, and a simple ranking scheme was developed to evaluate the content of the data sheets. The MSDSs were reviewed using the ranking scheme, and categorized on the quality and completeness of information as it pertains to hazard identification, exposure controls, personal protective equipment (PPE), and toxicological information being communicated about the engineered nanomaterial. The ranking scheme used to evaluate the MSDSs for engineered nanomaterials was based on the determination that the data sheet should include information on specific physical properties, including particle size or particle size distribution, and physical form; specific toxicological and health effects; and protective measures that can be taken to control potential exposures. The first MSDSs for nanomaterials began to appear around 2006, so these were collected in the time period of 2007-2008. Comparison of MSDSs and changes over time were evaluated as MSDSs were obtained again in 2010-2011. The majority (67%) of the MSDSs obtained in 2010-2011 still provided insufficient data for communicating the potential hazards of engineered nanomaterials.
材料安全数据表(MSDS)为雇主、员工、应急响应人员和公众提供与工作场所使用的、属于日常商业一部分的化学品相关危害的基本信息。它们是健康、安全和环境专业人员在传达化学品危害及做出风险管理决策时使用的主要信息资源。工程纳米材料是一类不断增加的正在被制造并引入多个商业领域的材料。通过互联网搜索引擎从总共44家制造商处获取了MSDS,并制定了一个简单的排名方案来评估数据表的内容。使用该排名方案对MSDS进行审查,并根据与危害识别、接触控制、个人防护装备(PPE)以及所传达的关于工程纳米材料的毒理学信息相关的信息质量和完整性进行分类。用于评估工程纳米材料MSDS的排名方案基于这样的判定:数据表应包括关于特定物理性质的信息,包括粒径或粒径分布以及物理形态;特定的毒理学和健康影响;以及为控制潜在接触可采取的防护措施。纳米材料的首批MSDS大约在2006年开始出现,因此这些是在2007 - 2008年期间收集的。在2010 - 2011年再次获取MSDS时,评估了MSDS及其随时间的变化。2010 - 2011年获取的大多数(67%)MSDS在传达工程纳米材料的潜在危害方面仍提供了不足的数据。