In message 
<[email protected]>, dated 
Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Willard Bradley-G13637 <[email protected]> 
writes:

>Do any safety standards apply to the wireless transfer of power?  The 
>specific application I'm looking at is for charging a Lithium ion 
>battery while it is either attached to a portable electronic device or 
>in a stand alone configuration.  If there are no relevant standards and 
>a HBSE approach is used, what hazards need to be considered?

Human exposure to EM fields, apart from the obvious ones about not 
ill-treating the battery even under fault conditions.
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