Rafael Bartrolí Solé
Permanent Technical Staff
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rafael.bartroli@idaea.csic.es
Research group: Environmental Geochemistry and Atmospheric Research (EGAR)
Service: Laboratory ICP-MS/AES
Technician. Responsible ICP-AES. Degree in Biological Sciences, University of Barcelona. Laboratory Technician at ICP-MS/AES. My work focuses on elemental analysis by ICP and FRX and granulometric analysis.
NANOHEALTH
Reducing nanoparticle exposures in industrial workplaces
The main objective of the LIFE NANOHEALTH project is to reduce occupational exposure to process-generated nanoparticles from permanently releasing industrial processes by optimising the performance of Risk Management Measures in indoor exposure scenarios. The aim is to clearly define the levels of concentration and risks posed by process-generated nanoparticles generated in industrial processes, as well as develop models for simulating the dispersion of these particles in indoor air and draw up engineering measures for minimising process-generated nanoparticles in industrial environments.
The project will contribute to meeting EU legislation on the health and safety of workers regarding the risk of nanomaterials at work in a cost-effective way, providing policymakers, authorities, professionals, and workers with a set of tools and technologies that will offer adequate solutions for addressing these risks.
LIFE Programme: LIFE20 ENV/ES/000187