EN ISO 26367:2011 is a technical standard that deals with the evaluation of human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) in the frequency range from 0 Hz to 300 GHz. It provides guidelines for assessing the potential health risks associated with exposure to EMF and helps in determining compliance with international safety guidelines.
Scope of EN ISO 26367:2011
The scope of this standard includes all sources of EMF, both artificial and natural, such as power lines, radio and television broadcasting stations, mobile communication systems, radar systems, and medical equipment. It covers the entire frequency spectrum from extremely low frequency (ELF) to optical radiation.
Key Requirements of EN ISO 26367:2011
This technical standard sets out the requirements for measuring, calculating, and assessing human exposure to EMF. It specifies the methods and instruments to be used for measurements, as well as the criteria for evaluating exposure levels. The standard also addresses the potential risks associated with prolonged or excessive exposure and recommends appropriate preventive measures.
Benefits of EN ISO 26367:2011
EN ISO 26367:2011 plays a crucial role in protecting public health by providing a framework for evaluating and managing exposure to EMF. By following the guidelines outlined in this standard, organizations can ensure compliance with safety regulations and create a safer environment for their employees and the general public. It helps in promoting awareness about potential health risks associated with EMF and fosters the development of technologies that minimize exposure levels.