BS EN ISO 21298:2019 is a technical standard that provides guidelines for the evaluation of human exposure to electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields. This standard focuses on the frequency range of 0 Hz to 300 GHz, covering a broad spectrum of devices and applications. It aims to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals who may come into contact with these fields in various environments.
Scope and Application
BS EN ISO 21298:2019 applies to both occupational and general public exposure scenarios. Its primary purpose is to assess compliance with basic restrictions and reference levels set to prevent adverse health effects. The standard takes into account different types of exposures, including continuous, intermittent, and multiple sources. It offers methodologies and criteria for measuring, calculating, and evaluating exposures, enabling organizations to assess and manage potential risks effectively.
Key Requirements
The standard sets out specific requirements and recommendations for measurement procedures, dosimetry systems, and instruments, ensuring accuracy and consistency across assessments. It emphasizes the need for comprehensive data collection, analysis, and documentation to support accurate evaluation. Additionally, BS EN ISO 21298:2019 highlights the importance of communication and information provision to individuals exposed or potentially exposed to electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields, empowering them to make informed decisions regarding their safety.
Benefits and Implications
BS EN ISO 21298:2019 brings several benefits to both organizations and individuals. By adhering to this standard, companies can demonstrate their commitment to providing a safe working environment, improve employee morale, and reduce liability risks. For individuals, it ensures their exposure to electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields remains within permissible levels, reducing the potential health risks associated with long-term exposure. Overall, this standard contributes to enhancing public health and safety standards in an increasingly technologically-driven world.