In the hardware store, when those guys (firemen) would come in, we would use
their radios to light up 4' fluorescent light bulbs. That was a long time ago,
but it still made me wonder even back then

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From: Bill Owsley [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 12:27 PM
To: [email protected]; Doug Nix
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PSES] RI query


Just for fun; take out your old trusty walky-talky, the ones used by firemen,
police, medical, securty guards, etc. and a peak reading field meter.
Put the meter reading head, about in the user position, somewhere near the
antenna?
And push to talk!  What is that reading!!!
-


 Bill


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--- On Wed, 8/11/10, Doug Nix <[email protected]> wrote:



        From: Doug Nix <[email protected]>
        Subject: Re: [PSES] RI query
        To: [email protected]
        Cc: [email protected]
        Date: Wednesday, August 11, 2010, 10:49 AM
        
        
        Although not specifically OSHA, you may also want to have a look at the
ICNIRP guidelines. These are often considered to represent 'best practice' and
are observed in many countries including Canada: 

        Here is the link to the FREE 1998 Guidelines on EMF protection:
http://www.icnirp.de/documents/emfgdl.pdf
        They also publish a FREE Guidance document for using the EMF Guidelines:
http://www.icnirp.de/documents/use.htm

        This link goes to the FREE 2009 Guidelines on Static Magnetic Fields:
http://www.icnirp.de/documents/statgdl.pdf
        http://www.icnirp.de/documents/philosophy.pdf

        Along with the International Labour Organization, ICNIRP has published 
a book
on the protection of workers from RF fields:


                Protection of workers against radio-frequency and microwave 
radiation; A
technical review. 
                Geneva: International Labour Office; 1986. ISBN 
92-2-105604-X/ISSN
0078-3129. 


        Along with the WHO and the UN Environment Programme, ICNIRP has 
published
Health Criteria for exposure to RF fields:


                Environmental Health Criteria 137: Electromagnetic Fields (300 
Hz to 300
GHz). 
                Geneva, World Health Organization; 1993. ISBN 92-4-157137-3. 


        Regards,
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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        On 11-August-2010, at 08:28, Cortland Richmond wrote:


                Try the FCC!
                
                quote:
                OET Bulletin No. 65 (August 1997)
                
                
                Evaluating Compliance With FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to
                Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields 
                This revised OET Bulletin 65 has been prepared to provide 
assistance in
                determining whether proposed or existing transmitting 
facilities,
                operations or devices comply with limits for human exposure to
                radiofrequency (RF) fields adopted by the Federal 
Communications Commission
                (FCC). The bulletin offers guidelines and suggestions for 
evaluating
                compliance. However, it is not intended to establish mandatory 
procedures,
                and other methods and procedures may be acceptable if based on 
sound
                engineering practice. 
                unquote
                
                LINK:  http://www.fcc.gov/oet/info/documents/bulletins/
                
                I made reference to it for some testing. Watch your duty cycle!
                
                
                Cortland Richmond
                KA5S
                
                
                ----- Original Message ----- 
                From: Ron Pickard 
                To: [email protected]
                Sent: 8/10/2010 9:23:00 PM 
                Subject: RI query
                
                
                [SNIP]
                concern has been floating around here for some time about the 
hazards to a
                human being that would be in close proximity to the generated 
EMI of a
                radiated immunity test. With some products, manual operation 
manipulation
                is needed to exercise portions of the product during this 
testing, which is
                where this question originates. The concern here relates to the
                proliferation of cases associated with close proximity to 
humans and any
                legal/ perspectives due confining a human in fully shielded 
and/or anechoic
                chamber during this test.
                
                To that end and in the USA, does OSHA impose any restrictions 
with this
                particular type of testing? Are there any maximum permissible 
exposure
                limits for this testing environment? If so, at what field 
intensity(ies)
                will precautions need to be taken
                
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