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AS/NZS 2772.1(INT):1998

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Radiofrequency fields Maximum exposure levels - 3 kHz to 300 GHz
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Published date

03-05-1998

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1 - AS/NZS 2772.1(Int):1998 RADIOFREQUENCY FIELDS - MAXIMUM EXPOSURE LEVELS-3 kHz TO 300 GHz
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
6 - FOREWORD
8 - 1 SCOPE
8 - 2 APPLICATION
9 - 3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
9 - 4 DEFINITIONS AND UNITS
9 - 4.1 Averaging time
10 - 4.2 Aware users
10 - 4.3 Continuous wave (CW)
10 - 4.4 Duty factor
10 - 4.5 Electric field strength
10 - 4.6 Exposure
10 - 4.7 Exposure, partial-body
10 - 4.8 Hertz (Hz)
10 - 4.9 Magnetic field strength
10 - 4.10 Modulated field
10 - 4.11 Non-occupational exposure
10 - 4.12 Occupational exposure
10 - 4.13 Radiofrequency (RF)
10 - 4.14 RF field
11 - 4.15 RF power flux density
11 - 4.16 Root mean square (r.m.s.)
11 - 4.17 Specific absorption rate (SAR)
11 - 5 EXPOSURE LIMITS-OCCUPATIONAL
11 - 5.1 General
11 - 5.2 SAR and current limits
11 - 5.3 Derived exposure levels
14 - 5.4 Body current levels
14 - 5.5 Spatial averaging
14 - 5.6 Non-uniform fields
14 - 5.7 Near-field and far-field measurement
14 - 5.8 Mixed or broadband field exposure levels
15 - 5.9 Pulsed field exposure
15 - 6 EXPOSURE LIMITS-NON-OCCUPATIONAL
15 - 6.1 General
15 - 6.2 SAR and current limits
15 - 6.3 Derived exposure levels
16 - 6.4 Spatial averaging
16 - 6.5 Non-uniform fields
16 - 6.6 Near-field and far-field measurement
17 - 6.7 Mixed and broadband field exposure
17 - 6.8 Pulsed field exposure
17 - 7 VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE STANDARD
17 - 7.1 General
17 - 7.2 Far-field measurements
18 - 7.3 Near-field measurements
18 - 7.4 Type testing/RF site evaluation
18 - 7.5 Calibration of test equipment
18 - 7.6 Records
19 - 7.7 Compliance of mobile and portable transmitting equipment (0.1 MHz to 2500 MHz)
19 - 7.7.1 General
20 - 7.7.2 Aware users
21 - 7.7.3 Non aware users
21 - 8 PROTECTION-OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
21 - 8.1 Principles
22 - 8.2 Pregnancy
22 - 8.3 Incidental RF burns and shock
22 - 8.4 Training
23 - 9 PROTECTION-NON-OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE
24 - APPENDIX A - RATIONALE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MAXIMUM EXPOSURE LEVELS FOR RF RADIATION
24 - A1 INTRODUCTION
24 - A2 POPULATION
25 - A3 BASIC CONSIDERATIONS
25 - A4 ENERGY ABSORPTION
27 - A5 HEALTH IMPLICATIONS
28 - A6 REFERENCES
29 - APPENDIX B - MEDICAL MONITORING
29 - B1 MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE
29 - B2 MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS

Specifies limits of exposure of the human body to radiofrequency radiation intended to avoid biological effects hazardous to the body in the frequency range 3 kHz to 300 GHz. The Standard applies to the occupational exposure of radiation workers and the incidental exposure of the general public. It does not apply to the irradiation of patients for medical diagnosis or treatment nor does it establish requirements for induced charges on steel structures or the ignition of explosives or flammable gases. This part 1 has subsequently been superseded by ARPANSA Standard RPS3 and New Zealand Standard NZS 2772.1.

CommentClosesDate
04-30-1999
Committee
TE-007
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 1892 2
Pages
25
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
AvailableSuperseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

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