Safe and Sustainable by Design Information Map (2022)
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Watermanagement has commissioned an Information Map on Safe-and Sustainable-by-Design from 'De ArgumentenFabriek'. The Information Map is meant for companies that develop chemicals and materials and highlights what Safe and Sustainable by Design is, what the underlying principles are, and how companies can get started with Safe and Sustainable by Design, and more.
The Information Map
Safe-by-Design Brochure (2019) General brochure on Safe-by-Design
Action, interaction and reflection – a Safe-by-Design educational tool for young biotechnologists, by Streekstra, K. (2021) (NL) In this project an educational tool was developed for biotechnology students. The aim of this module is to make the students more aware of the societal consequences of biotechnological research and developments. Special attention is given to safe innovation by using Safe-by-Design.
Design for safe repair in a circular economy, by Ingemarsdotter, E. (2021) This research shows how household appliances can be repaired in a safe and smart way. Within the circular economy it is important that all appliances are long lasting. It would helpful if people could repair their household appliances safely by themselves. This research has developed a method to map and estimate the risks of these repairs.
Safe-by-Design in Dutch research institutes, by G. Ishmeav (2019) (NL) This research explores the requirements for supporting tools within research institutes to stimulate Safe-by-Design.
Gamification for Safe-by-Design (G4SD) within health care, by P. Roelofsma (NL) This research describes the application of a game (gamification) to increase the safety of human-machine systems within healthcare.
Safe-by-Design in an airplane design, by R. Feith (NL) This research describes how experts from different fields pay attention to safety already in the early design phases of an airplane.
Safe by Design. Safe self-repairs, by J. Bolanos Arriola (2019) This research explores safe ways to have users repair devices themselves, which will increase the lifespan of these devices, stimulating a circular economy.
Models for a reflexive componant in technical research focussed on Safe-by-Design, by D. Schuurbiers (2019) (NL) This report shows an overview of five different models which can stimulate researchers and designers to focus on safety, by highlighting questions on safety in their research.
Prepared for practice. Anticipating the societal implementation of innovation in research & development programs, by T. Sikma, P. Verhoef en J. Deuten (2019) (NL) Examination of different ways to design and organise research and development programs to anticipate safety and societal implementation of innovations; illustrated by nine different examples.
Learnings from Green Chemistry for Safe-by-Design, by D. Schuurbiers (2019) (NL) Report on the findings of a short-term study into the emergence and influence of green chemistry as a movement within chemistry, including lessons learned for strengthening Safe-by-Design as a policy movement.
Regarding substitution of dangerous chemicals, by K. le Blansch (2019) (NL) Perception on the substitution of dangerous chemicals against a background of thinking on ‘Safe-by-Design’.
Learnings from Safer Chemicals for Safe-by-Design, by D. Schuurbiers (2018) (NL) Overview of Safer Chemicals initiatives (a safer use, management, design and substitution of chemicals) and the lessons learned for Safe-by-Design.
Letter to the House of Representatives about the first results of the government approaching environmental risks (December 2018). (NL) This letter describes the national and international progress in the area of Safe-by-Design, which also states how Safe-by-Design was put on the EU agenda. Letter to parliament 28089, nr. 88
Letter to the House of Representatives about the ambitions of the government approaching environmental risks (June 2018). (NL) This letter shows that Safe-by-Design is an important pillar in the policy ambitions for environmental risks. The government wants to develop instruments to prevent risks already in the design phase. Safe-by-Design is also designated with the terms: 'Safety at the Start'. Letter to parliament 28089, nr. 95
Programme Circular Economy 2020 - 2023 (NL) This programme shapes the transformation to a circular economy in the years 2020 to 2023. There is a focus on Safe-by-Designvormt to show that the re-use of products is possible without causing extra risks for the environment and health and safety. Programme Circular Economy 2020 - 2023
Consiously dealing with safety: Safety at the Start (NL) This chapter of the e-magazine 'Consiously dealing with safety' addresses Safe-by-Design, in other words ‘Safety at the Start’. During the design phase of new technologies, materials and products, safety and sustainability should play an important role. Risk policy
Environmental policy framework and Safe-by-Design (NL) The environmental policy framework describes what the government would like to achieve towards a safe, healthy and clean environment with much attention for Safe-by-Design. Environmental Policy Framework
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