This Technical Report describes a process for identifying, evaluating, addressing, making decisions about,
and communicating the potential risks of developing and using manufactured nanomaterials, in order to
protect the health and safety of the public, consumers, workers and the environment.
While the overall product stewardship and risk management process set forth in this Technical Report is not
unique to nanomaterials, it supplements recognized approaches by providing, where possible, a focus on
information and issues specific to nanotechnologies. It offers guidance on the information needed to make
sound risk evaluations and risk management decisions, as well as how to manage in the face of incomplete or
uncertain information by using reasonable assumptions and appropriate risk management practices. Further,
it includes methods to update assumptions, decisions, and practices as new information becomes available,
and on how to communicate information and decisions to stakeholders.
This Technical Report suggests methods organizations can use to be transparent and accountable in how
they manage nanomaterials. To that end, it describes a process of organizing, documenting, and
communicating what information organizations have about nanomaterials. This includes acknowledging where
information is incomplete, explaining how information gaps were addressed, and explaining the rationale
behind the organization's risk management decisions and actions.