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- Title
Electromagnetic Field as Human Health Risk Factor: EMF Safety Ensuring by Hygienic Standardization.
- Authors
Bukhtiyarov, I. V.; Rubtsova, N. B.; Paltsev, Yu. P.; Pokhodzey, L. V.; Perov, S. Yu.
- Abstract
Human health electromagnetic safety is one of electromagnetic compatibility problem. Electromagnetic fields (EMF) different frequency ranges are human health risk factor: cardio-vascular diseases, cancer, congenital malformations, neurodegenerative diseses. The main principle of electromagnetic safety is hygienic regulation. EMF hygienic standardization in Russia is based on the results of hygienic, clinical-physiological, epidemiological and experimental studies. Hygienic norms are developed for discrete frequency ranges. The main discrepancy of Russian and international EMF hydienic standardization approaches is in concepts of "cumulative" or "acute" factor effects, correspondingly. Hence EMF hygienic norms in RF are time dependent, comprising a principle "protection by time". The progress in EMF hygienic safety problem solving is time dependent norms for frequencies from 3 Hz up to 10 kHz development, as well as attempt of near zone EMF adequate evaluation (for > 300 MHz frequency range) principles.
- Subjects
ELECTROMAGNETIC fields &; health; ELECTROMAGNETIC fields; DISEASE risk factors; HYGIENE; STANDARDIZATION; SAFETY
- Publication
PIERS Proceedings, 2013, p1077
- ISSN
1559-9450
- Publication type
Article