This is in reply to Jim Bacher's post, when has been tagged, incorrectly
of course, as SPAM.
The ICNIRP documents are scientific reports recommending limits of
exposure to electromagnetic field is the context of *human health*. I
may have been misled by Brian Kunde's use of 'EMF', so directed him to
the IEC standards based on the ICNIRP recommendations. If the context
is*electromagnetic compatibility*, and it is emissions that are to be
measured, not immunity, the standards produced by IEC SC77A might be
more applicable, but treatment of 'very close distances' is rare. Some
responders have not noticed the words '*very close distances*', and have
discussed open-air test sites.
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