BIG SNIP!

>OK, if it is primarily a radiated path, then some aluminum foil
>wrapped around the victim will produce some good results if the path
>is the electric field. If the path is the magnetic field, this will
>help slightly, but maybe not enough.

But don't forget to let it breath! It can get very hot, very quickly
without air.
SNIP!

Also, it may be worth looking at the field strength produced by the
transformer. If it is too high, there may be a risk to health. In the
UK the limits are set out by the National Radiological Protection
Board and are current in the form of a booklet "Documents of the NRPB
Volume 4 No 5 1993). I would expect that other countries have there
own limits, or adopt these as a guide if you want.

BTW The NRPB limits are only given the status of "guidelines" in the
UK - but the Health and Safety at Work Act  make them a defacto
requirement.

Tim

My mind is my own - blame no other for my thoughts.




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