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IEEE C95.6-2002

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IEEE Standard for Safety Levels With Respect to Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields, 0-3 kHz

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New IEEE Standard – Superseded. Recommendations are given to prevent harmful effects in human beings exposed to electromagnetic fields in the frequency range of 0­3 kHZ. The recommendations are intended to apply to exposures of the general public, as well as to individuals in controlled environments. They are not intended to apply to the purposeful exposure of patients by or under the direction of practitioners of the healing arts and may not be protective with respect to the use of medical devices or implants. A rationale that describes how the recommendations were arrived at, and the factors taken into account in formulating them, is included.

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2 IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields,0 –3 kHz
4 Introduction
5 Participants
7 Contents
8 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
9 1.2 Purpose
2. References
3. Definitions, acronyms, and symbols
3.1 Definitions
14 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
15 3.3 Symbols
16 4. Protected population and mechanisms of interaction
4.1 Protected population
4.2 Mechanisms of biophysical reactions
17 4.3 Adverse biological effects
5. Exposure limits
5.1 Basic restrictions
18 5.2 Maximum permissible exposure (MPE) values: Magnetic flux density
21 5.3 Maximum permissible exposure values: environmental electric fields
22 5.4 Contact and induced current maximum permissible exposure limits
23 6. Rationale
6.1 Excitation thresholds: strength-duration and strength-frequency laws
28 6.2 Adverse reaction criteria
6.3 Threshold limits for magnetic field exposure
31 6.4 Static or quasi-static magnetic field exposure
32 6.5 Nonsinusoidal or pulsed fields
6.6 Exposure to environmental electric fields
34 6.7 Static or quasi-static electric fields
35 6.8 Statistical variations in thresholds of reaction
37 6.9 Acceptance criteria
39 6.10 Partial or nonuniform exposure
40 6.11 Induced and contact current
41 6.12 Medical devices and metallic implants
42 Annex A–Bibliography
49 Annex B–Magnetic induction model
IEEE C95.6-2002
$57.96