Richard:

The Canadian version of your FCC limts is called Safety Code 6 and has
recetnly been revised by  Health Canada. it doesn't permit computer
simulations but of course in the lab you can do anything.

Ralph Cameron
Consultant in EMC and Suppression of Consumer Electronic Euipment
(After sale)

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Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 5:46 AM
Subject: R&TTE Directive EMF Limits


>
> The R&TTE Directive includes an essential requirement for "health and
> safety" which is interpreted by the Commission as human exposure to EMF.
I
> would like to hear from anyone that has equipment operating at less than
100
> kHz and plans on demonstrating compliance to the basic limits. This is
what
> my company plans to do using computer simulation.
>
> Richard Woods
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