• IEC 62226-1:2004

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    Exposure to electric or magnetic fields in the low and intermediate frequency range - Methods for calculating the current density and internal electric field induced in the human body - Part 1: General

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    Language(s):  English - French

    Published date:  10-11-2004

    Publisher:  International Electrotechnical Committee

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    FOREWORD
    INTRODUCTION
    1 Scope
    2 General data on electromagnetic fields and human exposure
      2.1 General
      2.2 Electric field
      2.3 Magnetic field
    3 Terms and definitions, symbols and abbreviations
      3.1 Terms and definitions
      3.2 Physical quantities and units
      3.3 Physical constants
    4 General procedure for assessing compliance with safety limits
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    Provides means for demonstrating compliance with the basic restrictions on human exposure to low and intermediate frequency electric and magnetic fields specified in exposure standards or guidelines such as those produced by IEEE and ICNIRP. The object of IEC 62226 is - to propose a more realistic approach to the modelling of the human exposure to low frequency electric and magnetic fields, using a set of models of growing complexity for the field emission source, or the human body or both; - to propose standardised values for the electrical parameters of organs in human body: electrical conductivity and permittivity and their variation with the frequency. The present basic standard does not aim at replacing the definitions and procedures specified in exposure standards or guidelines, such as those produced by IEEE or ICNIRP, but aims at providing additional procedures with a view to allowing compliance assessment with these documents. The present basic standard provides means for demonstrating compliance with the basic restrictions without having to go to the sophisticated models. Nevertheless, when the exposure conditions are well characterized (such as in product standards, for example) and when results from such models are available, they can be used for demonstrating compliance with EMF standards or guidelines.

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    Committee TC 106
    Development Note Stability Date: 2017. (10/2012)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher International Electrotechnical Committee
    Status Current

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    CEI EN 50505 : 2010 BASIC STANDARD FOR THE EVALUATION OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS FROM EQUIPMENT FOR RESISTANCE WELDING AND ALLIED PROCESSES
    PREN 50499 : DRAFT 2017 PROCEDURE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE EXPOSURE OF WORKERS TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
    I.S. EN 50444:2008 BASIC STANDARD FOR THE EVALUATION OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS FROM EQUIPMENT FOR ARC WELDING AND ALLIED PROCESSES
    IEC 62233:2005 Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliances and similar apparatus with regard to human exposure
    EN 62822-2:2016 Electric welding equipment - Assessment of restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz) - Part 2: Arc welding equipment
    BS IEC 62233:2005 Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliances and similar apparatus with regard to human exposure
    15/30301014 DC : 0 BS EN 62764-1 ED 1.0 - MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES OF MAGNETIC FIELD LEVELS GENERATED BY ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN THE AUTOMOTIVE ENVIRONMENT WITH RESPECT TO HUMAN EXPOSURE
    CEI EN 62233 : 2009 MEASUREMENT METHODS FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES AND SIMILAR APPARATUS WITH REGARD TO HUMAN EXPOSURE
    IEC 62822-2:2016 Electric welding equipment - Assessment of restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz) - Part 2: Arc welding equipment
    BS EN 50496:2008 Determination of workers\' exposure to electromagnetic fields and assessment of risk at a broadcast site
    BS EN 62822-2:2016 Electric welding equipment. Assessment of restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz) Arc welding equipment
    BS EN 62233:2008 Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliances and similar apparatus with regard to human exposure
    NF EN 50499 : 2009 PROCEDURE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE EXPOSURE OF WORKERS TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
    BS EN 50499:2008 Procedure for the assessment of the exposure of workers to electromagnetic fields
    I.S. EN 62233:2008 MEASUREMENT METHODS FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES AND SIMILAR APPARATUS WITH REGARD TO HUMAN EXPOSURE
    I.S. EN 62822-2:2016 ELECTRIC WELDING EQUIPMENT - ASSESSMENT OF RESTRICTIONS RELATED TO HUMAN EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (0 HZ TO 300 GHZ) - PART 2: ARC WELDING EQUIPMENT
    I.S. EN 50499:2008 PROCEDURE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE EXPOSURE OF WORKERS TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
    CEI EN 62489-2 : 2015 ELECTROACOUSTICS - AUDIO-FREQUENCY INDUCTION LOOP SYSTEMS FOR ASSISTED HEARING - PART 2: METHODS OF CALCULATING AND MEASURING THE LOW-FREQUENCY MAGNETIC FIELD EMISSIONS FROM THE LOOP FOR ASSESSING CONFORMITY WITH GUIDELINES ON LIMITS FOR HUMAN EXPOSURE
    CEI EN 50499 : 2009 PROCEDURE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE EXPOSURE OF WORKERS TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
    17/30365898 DC : 0 BS EN 50499 - PROCEDURE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE EXPOSURE OF WORKERS TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
    BS EN 50505:2008 Basic standard for the evaluation of human exposure to electromagnetic fields from equipment for resistance welding and allied processes
    CEI EN 50496 : 2010 DETERMINATION OF WORKERS' EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AND ASSESSMENT OF RISK AT A BROADCAST SITE
    04/30092833 DC : 0 EN 50444 - BASIC STANDARD FOR THE EVALUATION OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS FROM EQUIPMENT FOR ARC WELDING AND ALLIED PROCESSES
    BS EN 50444:2008 Basic standard for the evaluation of human exposure to electromagnetic fields from equipment for arc welding and allied processes
    14/30270135 DC : 0 BS EN 62822-2 ED1.0 - ASSESSMENT OF ELECTRIC WELDING EQUIPMENT RELATED TO RESTRICTIONS OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (0 HZ 300 GHZ) - PART 2: BASIC STANDARD FOR ARC WELDING
    EN 50505:2008 Basic standard for the evaluation of human exposure to electromagnetic fields from equipment for resistance welding and allied processes
    EN 62233:2008/corrigendum Aug. 2008 MEASUREMENT METHODS FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES AND SIMILAR APPARATUS WITH REGARD TO HUMAN EXPOSURE
    EN 50444:2008 Basic standard for the evaluation of human exposure to electromagnetic fields from equipment for arc welding and allied processes
    EN 50499:2008 Procedure for the assessment of the exposure of workers to electromagnetic fields

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ENV 50166-1 : DRAFT 1995 HUMAN EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS - LOW-FREQUENCY (0 Hz TO 10 kHz)
    IEEE C95.3-2002 IEEE Recommended Practice for Measurements and Computations of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields With Respect to Human Exposure to Such Fields, 100 kHz-300 GHz
    IEC 61786:1998 Measurement of low-frequency magnetic and electric fields with regard to exposure of human beings - Special requirements for instruments and guidance for measurements
    IEEE C95.1-2005 IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz
    CISPR 11:2015 RLV Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement
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