ISQ Conducts Worker Exposure Assessment at Creative Nano for the SAFARI Project

Our partners from ISQ recently visited Creative Nano to carry out a worker exposure assessment related to the functionalisation and hybridisation of MXenes with Graphene Oxide, as part of the SAFARI Project. The visit provided a valuable opportunity to closely observe and monitor laboratory processes, ensuring that safety remains a top priority when working with emerging nanomaterials.

During their time on-site, the ISQ team conducted thorough measurements of nano- and micro-particle levels in the lab throughout these processes. These data are essential for evaluating potential exposure risks and will help in the identification and implementation of appropriate precautionary measures. By doing so, we can ensure the safe handling of advanced materials while supporting ongoing research and innovation.

This collaboration underscores the SAFARI Project’s commitment to safety, sustainability, and responsible innovation, demonstrating how careful monitoring and risk assessment are integral to the development of next-generation nanomaterials.