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In recent years, an increasing number of applications and products containing or using nanomaterials have become available. Knowledge on potential risks of these materials for humans and the environment is currently insufficient. By publishing the “Recommendation on the definition of nanomaterial” in October 2011, the European Commission has taken an important step towards risk assessment of nanomaterials.
The National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) of the Netherlands has published a report which examines the European Commission’s definition of ‘nanomaterial’.
The Commission recommends that a nanomaterial is defined as a material in which at least 50% of the number of the constituent particles is in the size range 1 - 100 nm.
The RIVM considers this definition as a proper basis for regulation. Nevertheless, several scientific issues have been identified that need attention in the implementation of the definition in legislative frameworks. These issues include: