Extremely Low Frequency Fields – Environmental Health Criteria Monograph No.238
This EHC addresses the possible health effects of exposure to extremely low frequency (>0 Hz – 100 kHz) electric and magnetic fields
This EHC addresses the possible health effects of exposure to extremely low frequency (>0 Hz – 100 kHz) electric and magnetic fields
Presentation from World Health Organization, that reviews our current state of knowledge of fields that are either static or have a frequency below 300 Hz
Electricity powers our appliances, office equipment, and countless other devices that we use to make life safer, easier, and more interesting
The Risk Evaluation analyzes the potential human health risks of magnetic field exposure. Specifically, this document provides an evaluation of the animal, laboratory and human evidence that shows how exposure to 50/60 Hz magnetic fields may or may not increase human health risks
In 1992, under the Energy Policy Act (PL 102-486, Section 2118), the U.S. Congress instructed the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to direct and manage a program of research and analysis aimed at providing scientific evidence to clarify the potential for health risks from exposure to ELF-EMF
The purpose of this manual is to assist investigators in developing methods for occupational exposure assessments for electric and magnetic fields (EMF)