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Risk Governance New Initiative (RGNI) Meeting - Discussion. The focus of the discussion was on the content of the first round of the Delphi and how we could build upon the results from this in the development and implementation of the second round. The main points from the discussions have been extracted and are highlighted below:  In the Delphi when we state ‘biologically relevant’, what do we mean? Having definitions in the second round could be useful to have opinion from different areas;  In the results of the first round it highlights that those that work in research think more research is needed, surely this is a biased result, as researchers are bound to say we need more research?  Instead of ‘we don’t know as much’ and there being a gap, is it that more is invested in some areas and not others, for example in toxicity rather than exposure characterisation?  How could more on sociology be incorporated into the Delphi forum?  In relation to end of life, should there be an environmental and occupational divide? Perhaps in the second round of the Delphi forum consider separating these out, as not all end of life is environmental.  In the Delphi forum do we mean release or exposure? If there isn’t release, then there isn’t exposure, how does this relate to SbD design, bound forms and designed release?  Out of the six MNMs in the first Delphi round, only carbon nanotubes are a recently developed commercial nanomaterial, the others have been commercially available since the previous century. However for carbon nanotubes the risk of exposure is almost zero. Should we consider other MNMs?  For the second round more work is needed on the outcomes and standardising of the questions.
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