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DR 95900

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Radiofrequency radiation Part 1: Maximum exposure levels 3 kHz to 300 GHz
Superseded date

10-26-2017

Published date

02-15-2008

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Proposes maximum levels of radiofrequency radiation to which the human body may safely be exposed for both the occupational and general public exposure environments. It takes into account new information which has become available. In this revision the frequency range covered has been extended down to 3 kHz and although the number of "break points" have been increased in the tables of exposure limits the limits remain virtually unchanged up to a frequency of 400 MHz from where they align with international practice. A section on verification of compliance has been included in which "Deemed to Comply" provisions have been introduced for low power devices. Proposed as a Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard.

CommentClosesDate
03-15-1995
Committee
TE-007
DocumentType
Draft
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Revision of AS 2772.1-1990 and NZS 6609.1:1990. To be AS/NZS 2772.1

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