Published June 15, 2023 | Version v1
Poster Open

Ethical Impacts of (Not) Sharing Nanosafety Data

  • 1. Malsch TechnoValuation
  • 2. UNIVE
  • 3. NILU
  • 4. Novamechanics

Description

In RiskGONE, online tools have been developed to guide users through an ethical impact assessment (EIA), as part of a more encompassing modular risk governance framework. The EIA process is based on the CEN pre-standard on EIA (CEN CWA 17145-2:2017). In this poster, the possible added value of the EIA tools was analysed for addressing ethical impacts in decision making on whether or not, and how to share nanosafety data, based on limited open access information found on the internet, and incorporating responses to comments from ethics and data experts.

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Funding

RiskGONE – Risk Governance of Nanotechnology 814425
European Commission