Electromagnetic Fields (300 Hz to 300 GHz)


Book Description

A critical review of all data relevant to the assessment of human health effects associated with exposure to electromagnetic fields in the frequency range of 300 Hz to 300 GHz. Emphasis is placed on new data that shed light on the interactions of electromagnetic fields with biological systems and on the specific biological effects and responses that result. Over 500 recent studies were rigorously assessed. Sources of exposure considered include broadcasting systems, microwave ovens, induction heating stoves, visual display units, television receivers, dielectric heaters for industrial use, radar installations, and medical devices and procedures. A chapter devoted to interaction mechanisms reviews the electrical properties of tissues and discusses direct and indirect interaction mechanisms, including the interaction of biological bodies with electrical charges induced on ungrounded or poorly grounded metallic objects such as cars, cranes, wires and fences. A review of the large body of data from cellular and animal studies considers the strength of evidence pointing to effects on the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems, on reproduction and on pre- and post-natal development. The report concludes that most of the biological effects of acute exposure are consistent with responses to induced heating. Data on human responses are assessed in the next chapter which addresses concern about the effects of locally elevated temperatures resulting from the deposition of radio frequency energy and the possible dangers, particularly for pregnancy outcome linked to the use of visual display units. The report concludes that current data provide no clear evidence of detrimental health effects in humans exposed to radiofrequency fields. The remaining chapters provide guidelines for health hazard assessment and standards for protection.
















Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields


Book Description

Everyone, whether they like it or not, is exposed to electromagnetic fields, most of the time, at very low levels. In this case, they are inconsequential, but they can cause adverse health effects when they become intense enough. This topic is complex and sensitive. Covering frequencies from 0 Hz to 300 GHz, Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields provides an overview of this vast topic. After a reminder of the concepts of electromagnetic fields, the author presents some examples of sources of radiation in daily life and in the industrial or medical sectors. The biophysical and biological effects of these fields on the human body are detailed and the exposure limits are recalled. The exposure assessment and the implementation of the appropriate regulation within companies are also covered. Technically and practically, this book is aimed at people with a scientific background, risk prevention actors, health physicians, especially occupational doctors, and equipment designers.




Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields. High Frequency (10 KHz to 300 GHz)


Book Description

Electromagnetic fields, Electric fields, Magnetic fields, High frequencies, Electromagnetic radiation, Physiological effects (human body), Electrical safety, Occupational safety, Environment (working), Field strength (electric), Mathematical calculations










Product Standard for Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields from Devices Operating in the Frequency Range 0 Hz to 300 GHz, Used in Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Similar Applications


Book Description

Dose limits, Frequencies, Physiological effects (human body), Radio-wave hazards, Emission, Electromagnetic fields, Radio equipment, Identification methods, Radiocommunication, Radio waves, Electromagnetic radiation