Respectfully acknowledged.  However, the following needs to be taken into 
consideration.  With the advent of 5G, this becomes an increasingly urgent 
issue that demands sorting out.  (Alarm klaxons sounding)  SPAM.........really? 
 

*******
Despite or because of the wide use of ICNIRP guidance, it also encounters 
criticism. The Council of Europe says: "it is most curious, to say the least, 
that the applicable official threshold values for limiting the health impact of 
extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields and high frequency waves were 
drawn up and proposed to international political institutions (WHO, European 
Commission, governments) by the ICNIRP, an NGO whose origin and structure are 
none too clear and which is furthermore suspected of having rather close links 
with the industries whose expansion is shaped by recommendations for maximum 
threshold values for the different frequencies of electromagnetic fields".[3]

See also
    Mobile phone radiation and health
    International Radiation Protection Association - IRPA

References

[1]"Framework for Developing Health-Based EMF Standards" (pdf). World Health 
Organization. Retrieved 7 January 2011.

[2]"WHO - International Organizations". Retrieved 27 October 2012.

[3]Huss, Jean (2011-05-06). "B. Explanatory memorandum by Mr Huss, rapporteur - 
Section 7. Technological progress and economic growth at the expense of 
environment and health protection - Subsection 29". The potential dangers of 
electromagnetic fields and their effect on the environment - Report - Doc. 
12608. Council of Europe - Parliamentary Assembly - Committee on the 
Environment, Agriculture and Local and Regional Affairs. Retrieved 2013-04-10.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Commission_on_Non-Ionizing_Radiation_Protection
*******

Gary Stuyvenberg
Sr. EMC Engineer
Thompson Consulting


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On Wed, 4/4/18, John Woodgate <j...@woodjohn.uk> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [PSES] [SPAM] Re: [PSES] EU Harmonized RF Exposure Standards per 
RED for 13.56 MHz RFID
 To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
 Date: Wednesday, April 4, 2018, 3:59 PM
 
 
  As is usual with these things, about 20% of the words are justified, the rest 
are not, or vice versa.
  For example, in the first citation, the first 7 words are not justified by 
any peer-reviewed
  research reports, the rest are largely true. In the second citation, the 
first 14 words are
  asserted without proof. In the third citation, the words 'produced by EMF 
exposures' 
  and 'of EMFs' are asserted without proof. The sentence without these words is 
claimed
  to be true. In the fourth statement, the words 'reduce the harmful effects of 
EMFs' 
  are superfluous; everyone knows that the rest of the sentence is true, 
whether one is 
  exposed to EMF or not.
 
  Alternatively, you can believe that the relevant IEEE and ICNIRP research 
reports are all falsehoods.
 
 John Woodgate
 OOO-Own Opinions Only
 J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
 Rayleigh, Essex UK


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On 2018-04-04 20:41, gdstuyvenb...@yahoo.com wrote:
      
 Re: Exposure Limits
 
 Thought I would post this to the group as it has been the
 subject of debate for many years.  I found it Interesting as
 it gets into the mechanisms at work and symptoms while
 underscoring the importance of our work. 
 
 Gary Stuyvenberg
 Sr. EMC Engineer
 Thompson Consulting
 
 
 THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS EXPLAINED
 
 
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2017/09/03/electromagnetic-fields-harmful-effects.aspx
 
 September 03, 2017 • 148,493 views
 
 Story at-a-glance
        
 - Exposure to microwave EMFs, like cellphones, causes massive mitochondrial 
dysfunction due to
 damage done by free radicals from peroxynitrite that also cause single and 
double stranded breaks in
 your DNA
 
 - Excessive free radicals triggered by low-frequency microwave exposure from 
cellphones and Wi-Fi
 networks have been linked to chronic diseases such as cardiac arrhythmias, 
anxiety, depression,
 autism, Alzheimer’s and infertility
 
 - Excessive calcium signaling produced by EMF exposures also has important 
roles in producing
 pathophysiological effects of EMFs including each of the effects listed above
 
 - Strategies that may help reduce the harmful effects of EMFs include 
optimizing your magnesium level,
 certain Nrf2-boosting foods, exercise, calorie restriction and strategies that 
boost nitric oxide signaling
 (which acts, in turn, by raising Nrf2)

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