articleInternational Journal of HyperthermiaMay 18, 2011GREEN OA

Health Council of the Netherlands: No need to change from SAR to time-temperature relation in electromagnetic fields exposure limits

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Abstract

The Health Council of the Netherlands (HCN) and other organisations hold the basic assumption that induced electric current and the generation and absorption of heat in biological material caused by radiofrequency electromagnetic fields are the only causal effects with possible adverse consequences for human health that have been scientifically established to date. Hence, the exposure guidelines for the 10 MHz-10 GHz frequency range are based on avoiding adverse effects of increased temperatures that may occur of the entire human body at a specific absorption rate (SAR) level above 4 W/kg. During the workshop on Thermal Aspects of Radio Frequency Exposure on 11-12 January 2010 in Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA,…

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Keywords
  • Specific absorption rate
  • Human health
  • Absorption (acoustics)
  • Causality (physics)
  • Electromagnetic field
  • Consistency (knowledge bases)
  • Adverse effect
  • Thermal
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