ISO/TS 12901-2:2026

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 18 February 2026

Nanotechnologies — Occupational risk management applied to engineered nanomaterials — Part 2: Use of the control banding approach

ISO/TS 12901-2:2026 Files

English 31 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 79.54

ISO/TS 12901-2:2026 Scope

This document establishes and gives guidance on the use of a control banding approach for controlling the risks associated with occupational exposures to nano-objects and their aggregates and agglomerates greater than 100 nm (NOAA), even if knowledge regarding their toxicity and quantitative exposure estimations is limited or lacking.

This document applies to inhalation control, for which the control banding tool is specifically designed.

NOTE            Some guidance for skin and eye protection is given in ISO/TS 12901-1.

This document does not apply to materials of biological origin.

This document is intended to help businesses and others, including research organizations engaged in the manufacturing, processing, or handling of NOAA, by providing an easy-to-understand, pragmatic approach to controlling occupational exposures.

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