Risk governance, sustainability and safety-by-design have high attention in current research projects and policy. In the EU H2020 Gov4Nano project, we refined the EU H2020 caLIBRAte phase-gate nano-risk innovation governance… Click to show full abstract
Risk governance, sustainability and safety-by-design have high attention in current research projects and policy. In the EU H2020 Gov4Nano project, we refined the EU H2020 caLIBRAte phase-gate nano-risk innovation governance framework, its guidance and expanded the list of supporting risk governance tools. Stakeholder wishes were mapped from previous projects and consultations made within Gov4Nano and across the two other EU H2020 NMBP-13 governance projects (NANORIGO and RiskGone) and considered in the refinement. The revised framework considers three pre-defined phase-gate models for minor (fast-track/low risk), intermediate (medium risk) and novel (high-risk) developments. The guidance was further elaborated to direct users though sustainability and safety-by-design considerations and risk mitigation actions. ISO21505 was used as the backbone for the risk governance framework. The approach allows design of the specific nano-risk governance project and information requirements for decision-making. The list of recommended nano-risk governance tools was expanded and selected considering their reliability and performance. An important step in this process was an evaluation of tools made under the umbrella of the OECD (ENV/CBC/MONO(2021)23; ENV/CBC/MONO(2021)27/REV; ENV/CBC/MONO(2021)28; ENV/CBC/MONO(2021)29/REV) and development of a new tool assessment framework called TRAAC (Transparency, Reliability, Accessibility, Applicability and Reliability). Limitations in application domains remains an issue for future developments. The approach and tools are made accessible via a nano-risk governance portal produced by the three NMBP-13 projects (http://nanoriskgov.eu/). Funding: European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement 814401.
               
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