RT Conference Proceedings T1 Towards an optimal adaptation of exposure to NOAA assessment methodology in Multi-Source Industrial Scenarios (MSIS): the challenges and the decision-making process: The challenges and the decision-making process A1 López de Ipiña, J.M. A1 Vaquero-Moralejo, Celina A1 Gutierrez-Cañas, C. AB It is expected a progressive increase of the industrial processes that manufacture of intermediate (iNEPs) and end products incorporating ENMs (eNEPs) to bring about improved properties. Therefore, the assessment of occupational exposure to airborne NOAA will migrate, from the simple and well-controlled exposure scenarios in research laboratories and ENMs production plants using innovative production technologies, to much more complex exposure scenarios located around processes of manufacture of eNEPs that, in many cases, will be modified conventional production processes. Here will be discussed some of the typical challenging situations in the process of risk assessment of inhalation exposure to NOAA in Multi-Source Industrial Scenarios (MSIS), from the basis of the lessons learned when confronted to those scenarios in the frame of some European and Spanish research projects. SN 1742-6588 YR 2017 FD 2017-06-01 LA eng NO López de Ipiña , J M , Vaquero-Moralejo , C & Gutierrez-Cañas , C 2017 , ' Towards an optimal adaptation of exposure to NOAA assessment methodology in Multi-Source Industrial Scenarios (MSIS): the challenges and the decision-making process : The challenges and the decision-making process ' , Journal of Physics: Conference Series , vol. 838 , no. 1 , 012007 . https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/838/1/012007 NO Publisher Copyright: © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. DS TECNALIA Publications RD 1 jul 2024