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Managing chemical risk during design in aeronautics: from technical product data to exposure assessment

Maud Lemagnen
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Fabrice Mathieux
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Daniel Brissaud
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Résumé

Environmental regulatory frame gets reinforced and now applies to activities and also to products. REACh regulation presents strong challenges to the industry, notably traceability of hazardous substances during products life cycle. This article presents a method mutually developed by an Industrial Engineering Laboratory and an aeronautic equipment company which aims at answering both of REACh and industrial objectives. Based on traceability process, the method should be used to guide designers choosing less hazardous design solutions. Method's core is built around chemical risk assessment and can be run with data strictly coming from technical bills. Traceability measurement appears here not as only as a compulsory data, but can also become a relevant design indicator. Method's application case shows at last the benefits and the different points that should be improved in order to furnish an efficient tool for designers.
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hal-00453784 , version 1 (05-02-2010)

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Maud Lemagnen, Fabrice Mathieux, Damien Prunel, Daniel Brissaud. Managing chemical risk during design in aeronautics: from technical product data to exposure assessment. EcoDesign 2009: 6th International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing, Dec 2009, Sapporo, Japan. pp.GT1-1C-2. ⟨hal-00453784⟩
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