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Cadmus is pleased to present a half-day workshop entitled "Nanotechnology: Managing Health and Environmental Risks."

Posted on August 02, 2006

Every day new uses for nanotechnology materials (NM) in commercial products, drug delivery systems, computers, electronics, and construction materials are discovered. Managing this new EHS risk frontier is challenging. This workshop is designed for professionals who need essential information for understanding nanotechnology risks and the implications for their business. It will provide the basics for responsibly managing NM exposure, human health, and safety issues and for learning potential NM impacts on workers, consumers, and the environment. Combining their experience with corporate and governmental clients, workshop instructors Dr. Jo Anne Shatkin, risk assessment expert, and Dr. Brenda Barry, with expertise in toxicology, occupational health, and biosafety, will address these important nanotechnology issues.

Participants will learn:

Current positions of federal agencies regarding regulations for nanotechnology

State-of-the-science regarding the toxicity of NM

Best EHS practices for handling and managing NM

The Cadmus Adaptive Risk Assessment Decision Framework and other risk assessment approaches

Since 1983, Cadmus has worked with governmental and corporate clients to solve complex environmental and energy challenges through innovative thinking. Cadmus can also design nanotechnology workshops tailored to meet your company’s needs.

The workshop is Tuesday, September 12, 2006, from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. The registration fee is $150. Continental breakfast will be provided.

Please contact Kirsten Shannon at (617)-673-7000 or nanotech@cadmusgroup.com for further information. To register for the workshop, please complete and fax the registration form to Kristen at (617) 673-7006 by September 6, 2006.

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Contact:
Kirsten Shannon
(617)-673-7000
nanotech@cadmusgroup.com

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