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7.3.2 IEEE/ICES
IEEE is an association designed to serve professionals involved in all aspects of the electrical, electronic,
and computing felds and related areas of science and technology that underlie modern civilization. In
the IEEE, IEEE Standards Association is organized to develop standards which aim to enable the cre
ation and expansion of international markets and help protect health and public safety. Under the rules
and oversight of the IEEE SA Standards Board, the ICES, which is responsible for the development of
standards for the safe use of electromagnetic energy in the range of 0 Hz to 300 GHz is operating. ICES
TC95 is responsible for setting IEEE standards related to environmental limits. Currently, IEEE C95.1
2019 is in active which covers frequencies from 0 Hz to 300 GHz (IEEE, 2019). Te standard developed
by IEEE does not provide a static magnetic (or electric) feld.
7.4 Two-Tier Target Population of Exposure
In the safety guidelines for low-frequency and high-frequency electromagnetic felds, separate limit
values are given for two-tier target population of the population, occupational, and general public
exposures.
Te term general public refers to individuals of all ages and of varying health status, which might
increase the variability of individual susceptibility (ICNIRP, 2010). Terefore, it is considered appropri
ate that the exposure limits for the general public be more stringent than the exposure limits for workers.
In many cases, members of the public are unaware of their exposure to EMF. Tese considerations
underlie the adoption of more stringent exposure restrictions for the public than for workers while they
are occupationally exposed.
Te ICNIRP guidelines distinguish between occupational exposure and general public exposure,
while the IEEE C95.1-2019 uses the terms “restricted environment” (upper tier) and “unrestricted envi
ronment” (lower tier) for occupational exposure and general public exposure. Tis classifcation is
equivalent to the controlled and uncontrolled environments previously used in IEEE C95.1-2005.
7.4.1 Occupational Exposure
Workers may be exposed to relatively high exposures in work environment. In such cases, adults are a
healthy population and appropriate precautions are taken. Occupational exposure in these guidelines
refers to adults exposed to electromagnetic felds at their workplaces, generally under known condi
tions, and as a result of performing their regular or assigned job activities (ICNIRP, 2010). On the other
hand, the general public includes a wide variety of people including young children who are expected to
be exposed and unaware of the risks and no precautions are taken against exposure.
IEEE C95.1-2019 uses restricted environment for occupational exposure and unrestricted environ
ment for general public (IEEE, 2019). Restricted environment for occupational exposure is an environ
ment in which exposure can result in exceeding the unrestricted environment (lower tier) dosimetric
reference limit (DRL). Here, (1) implementation of an efective safety program (see IEEE Std C95.7 for
the RF range) is to help ensure that persons are not exposed above the DRL or exposure reference level
(ERL) for the restricted environment, (2) in some documents, exposure in restricted environments is
referred to as “upper tier” or “controlled environment” or “occupational exposure,” and (3) members
of the general public are not permitted in restricted environments unless they become subject to the
applicable safety program, at which time they are no longer considered members of the “general public.”
7.4.2 General Public Exposure
By defnition of IEEE of general public is that all members of the human population who have no knowl
edge or control of their exposure and are, consequently, not permitted in a restricted environment