HARMLESS Early Warning System for Advanced Materials
Journal article, 2025

Advanced Materials (AdMa) play a crucial role for numerous strategies that address global challenges. They are being developed fast, making it increasingly challenging for regulation to keep pace with innovation. Existing frameworks, which are either not designed for AdMa or lack adequate filtering to identify AdMa of high concern, do not (yet) effectively support regulatory preparedness. The HARMLESS Early Warning System (EWS), in contrast, is a practically applicable tool for screening plenty of materials in a reasonable time. It is organized in two tiers, each underpinned by a specific methodology and facilitated by a dedicated online tool. The initial Tier 0 categorizes the materials using the Advanced Materials Earliest Assessment (AMEA) tool. Tier 1 first screens materials asking only 15 questions and is ideal for data-poor materials at early innovation stages. These questions cover issues related to human/ environmental exposure and hazard, sustainability and applicability of existing regulations. In a more elaborated version, experimental testing based on New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) is suggested. As outcome, the user is provided with 1) material-related concerns, 2) prioritization of AdMa and 3) recommendations for (regulatory) follow-up actions. Data from two industrial case studies is presented to demonstrate the applicability of the HARMLESS EWS.

regulatory preparedness

risk assessment

safe-and sustainable-by-design

sustainability

early warning system

advanced materials

Author

Julia Prinz

German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

Gregor Nagel

German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

Susan Dekkers

Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)

Eugene P. van Someren

Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)

Veronique Adam

TEMAS SOLUTIONS GMBH

Veronica Di Battista

Basf Se

Blanca Suarez-Merino

TEMAS SOLUTIONS GMBH

Wendel Wohlleben

Basf Se

Michael Persson

Stiftelsen Chalmers Industriteknik

Anders Baun

Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

Otmar Schmid

Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres

Andrea Haase

German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

Freie Universität Berlin

ADVANCED SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS

2366-7486 (ISSN)

Vol. In Press

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Nano-technology

DOI

10.1002/adsu.202500217

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5/28/2025