Links

Next to this CTA toolbox, a number of other toolboxes are online available
that focus on tools for Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI),
regulations, risks or safety.
If you look for a tool or scope you cannot find here,
take a look at these toolboxes!

Collection of RRI Tools

The RRI toolkit is developed as part of the European RRI tools project
with the goal to stimulate the embedding of
Responsible Research and Innovation in research, industry, education,
society and politics.
The toolkit contains a massive database with >1000 entries on RRI-related tools,
projects, inspiring practices or
library elements which can be filtered by a focus on ethics, gender equality,
governance, open access, public engagement and science education.
Additionally, the toolkit allows you to get in touch with
one of the almost2000 users of either a civil society organization,
the educational community,
someone from industry, policy makers or researchers.
The RRI toolkit also provides guidelines to all user groups on how
to apply RRI in daily practices as well as a self-reflection tool.

 Toolkit for Companies

The PRISMA RRI toolkit has been developed in the frame of the European
PRISMA project and aims to inform companies about available tools to
incorporate RRI in their business.
The toolkit summarizes 17 tools which are shortly
described and characterized in terms of investment (mostly time),
needed expertise and expected results.
Additionally, the tools can be filtered by selecting three categories:
areas of attention, purpose of the tool and place of application.
The actual tools can be accessed via links to external pages which
are mostly directly available while on some pages free registration is needed.

Safety for Regulators and Innovators

The Safe Innovation Approach (SIA) helps regulators and innovators to check safety
and regulatory issues of nanomaterials and nano-enabled products.
Innovators become more aware of uncertain risks from the early stage of
the innovation onwards, and can therefore create safer
and more cost-effective innovations.
Regulators are better prepared for new innovations and ongoing technological
developments in the field of nanotechnology.
SIA is a combination of the Safe by Design concept and the
Regulatory Preparedness
concept and has been developed in the NanoReg2 project.

The website of the SIA toolbox collects a variety of tools to estimate the risks of nanomaterials.
The tools are applicable to various phases of the innovation process:
Early phase (Potential), Midterm phase (Indicator) and
Late phase (Demonstrator). Additionally, the tools are characterized by goals
with an emphasis on the risks, costs, or benefits.
After making a selection, a list of tools appears which is suitable to your situation.
The promised benefits and outcomes of SIA include
the reduced time required for R&Dinnovators
who are better prepared for future regulatory changes

and more cost-effective innovations.

 Risks and Safety of Nanomaterials

Another toolbox for evaluating the risks and safety of nanomaterials is developed
by the RIVM.
The Nanotoolselector supports companies to become aware of possible health
risks of nanomaterials for their employees.
Around 40 tools are collected and characterized by availability,
application, knowledge-level of the user, usability and quality.
The description of the tools is in Dutch.

 Interactive Tool for Researchers

iGEMers Guide to the Future is an interactive website with guidelines for
students and researchers on how to integrate human practices to gain a deeper
and broader understanding of the context of your innovation.
The focus lies here on synthetic biology, but examples can be adapted for
other disciplines as well. On the website you can pick different modules
(users, business plan, societal impacts, risks / safety) while each module
has 3 steps (analysis, interaction, future snapshots)
and one insight section that brings all results together.
The steps contain different tools with templates, practical descriptions and
examples that can be applied directly.

Disclaimer for external links

The links to websites of third parties (“external links”) on our website
are being provided as a convenience and for informational purposes only.
As the content of these websites is not under our control,
we cannot assume any liability for such external content.
In all cases, the provider of information of the linked websites
is liable for the content and accuracy of the information provided.
Please contact the external site for answers to questions regarding its content.