TRAAC framework to improve regulatory acceptance and wider usability of tools and methods for safe innovation and sustainability of manufactured nanomaterials

IF 4.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Neeraj Shandilya , Marie-Sophie Barreau , Blanca Suarez-Merino , Andrea Porcari , Daniela Pimponi , Keld Alstrup Jensen , Wouter Fransman , Remy Franken
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Abstract

There has been an increasing use of advanced materials, particularly manufactured nanomaterials, in industrial applications and consumer products in the last two decades. It has instigated concerns about the sustainability, in particular, risks and uncertainties regarding the interactions of the manufactured nanomaterials with humans and the environment. Consequently, significant resources in Europe and beyond have been invested into the development of tools and methods to support risk mitigation and risk management, and thus facilitate the research and innovation process of manufactured nanomaterials. The level of risk analysis is increasing, including assessment of socio-economic impacts, and sustainability aspects, moving from a conventional risk-based approach to a wider safety-and-sustainability-by-design perspective. Despite these efforts on tools and methods development, the level of awareness and use of most of such tools and methods by stakeholders is still limited. Issues of regulatory compliance and acceptance, reliability and trust, user-friendliness and compatibility with the users' needs are some of the factors which have been traditionally known to hinder their widespread use. Therefore, a framework is presented to quantify the readiness of different tools and methods towards their wider regulatory acceptance and downstream use by different stakeholders. The framework diagnoses barriers which hinder regulatory acceptance and wider usability of a tool/method based on their Transparency, Reliability, Accessibility, Applicability and Completeness (TRAAC framework). Each TRAAC pillar consists of criteria which help in evaluating the overall quality of the tools and methods for their (i) compatibility with regulatory frameworks and (ii) usefulness and usability for end-users, through a calculated TRAAC score based on the assessment. Fourteen tools and methods were assessed using the TRAAC framework as proof-of-concept and for user variability testing. The results provide insights into any gaps, opportunities, and challenges in the context of each of the 5 pillars of the TRAAC framework. The framework could be, in principle, adapted and extended to the evaluation of other type of tools & methods, even beyond the case of nanomaterials.

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TRAAC框架,旨在提高监管接受度和工具和方法的更广泛可用性,以实现人造纳米材料的安全创新和可持续性
在过去二十年中,先进材料,特别是人造纳米材料在工业应用和消费品中的使用越来越多。它引发了人们对可持续性的担忧,特别是人造纳米材料与人类和环境相互作用的风险和不确定性。因此,欧洲及其他地区的大量资源被投资于开发工具和方法,以支持风险缓解和风险管理,从而促进人造纳米材料的研究和创新过程。风险分析的水平正在提高,包括对社会经济影响和可持续性方面的评估,从传统的基于风险的方法转向更广泛的设计安全和可持续性。尽管在工具和方法开发方面做出了这些努力,但利益攸关方对大多数此类工具和方法的认识和使用水平仍然有限。法规遵从性和可接受性、可靠性和信任性、用户友好性以及与用户需求的兼容性等问题是传统上阻碍其广泛使用的一些因素。因此,提出了一个框架,以量化不同工具和方法在更广泛的监管接受和不同利益相关者下游使用方面的准备情况。该框架根据工具/方法的透明度、可靠性、可访问性、适用性和完整性(TRAAC框架),对阻碍监管接受和更广泛可用性的障碍进行诊断。每个TRAAC支柱都包含一些标准,这些标准有助于评估工具和方法的整体质量,以(i)与监管框架的兼容性,以及(ii)通过基于评估计算的TRAAC分数,对最终用户的有用性和可用性。使用TRAAC框架对14种工具和方法进行了评估,作为概念验证和用户可变性测试。研究结果为TRAAC框架的5个支柱中的每一个提供了对任何差距、机遇和挑战的见解。原则上,该框架可以进行调整和扩展,以评估其他类型的工具&;方法,甚至超越了纳米材料的情况。
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NanoImpact
NanoImpact Social Sciences-Safety Research
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
6.10%
发文量
69
审稿时长
23 days
期刊介绍: NanoImpact is a multidisciplinary journal that focuses on nanosafety research and areas related to the impacts of manufactured nanomaterials on human and environmental systems and the behavior of nanomaterials in these systems.
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