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Safety Guidelines on
Human Exposures to
Electromagnetic Fields
7.1
Introduction ......................................................................................303
7.2
Electromagnetic Fields.....................................................................304
Static Fields • Low-Frequency Fields • Radiofrequency Fields
7.3
Guidelines Setting Bodies ...............................................................307
ICNIRP • IEEE/ICES
7.4
Two-Tier Target Population of Exposure......................................308
Occupational Exposure • General Public Exposure
7.5
Basic Restrictions and Reference Levels........................................309
7.6
Guidelines for Static Magnetic Fields............................................309
7.7
Guidelines for Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields...............311
ICNIRP Guidelines • IEEE Safety Standard
7.8
Guidelines for Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields............. 314
Kenichi Yamazaki
ICNIRP Guidelines • IEEE Safety Standard
7.9
Conclusion ......................................................................................... 318
Tsukasa Shigemitsu
References...................................................................................................... 318
7.1 Introduction
In general, when considering the efects of electromagnetic felds on health, direct and indirect efects
are considered. Direct efects include stimulation of the nervous system and muscles by the induced
electric current by the electromagnetic felds, causing perception and muscle contraction, and thermal
efects where the energy of electromagnetic feld is absorbed in the living tissues, causing an increase in
temperature in the tissue. Te indirect efect is mainly the contact current that fows when person con
tacts with an object with diferent potential, due to induction from the electromagnetic feld. Te con
tact current may cause electric shocks and burns in person. It may also afect medical devices implanted
in the body. Tere have been reports suggesting the possibility of increased risk at the level of electro
magnetic felds that do not cause above direct and indirect efects.
Tere has been ongoing social concern and anxiety about the health risks of electromagnetic felds
for about 50 years. In particular, the International Electromagnetic Fields Project (International EMF
Project), initiated by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1996, has promoted the assessment of
health risks from electromagnetic felds. Te project divides electromagnetic felds into direct current,
low-frequency electric and magnetic felds, and high-frequency electromagnetic felds according to fre
quency range, and tries to summarize the environmental health criteria for each. Although the WHO
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