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English: A “sticky mat,” demonstrating the collection of dirt and debris from shoes in a nanomaterial production facility. The use of walk off sticky mats at exits can help to reduce potential tracking of nanoparticles outside of the facility. Ideally engineering controls should eliminate the amount of dust collecting on the floor and a well-controlled work environment should have minimal dust collected from the shoes unlike this example. |
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Source | Building a Safety Program to Protect the Nanotechnology Workforce: A Guide for Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises (in en-us). U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 11 (March 2016). Retrieved on 2017-03-05. |
Author | Mark Methner / U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health |
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