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Electromagnetic Field Human Exposure.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Staebler, Patrick
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Table of Contents; Dedication; Title; Copyright; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Concepts of Electromagnetic Fields; 1.1. Concepts of fields; 1.2. Waves, frequencies and wavelengths; 1.3. Propagation of electromagnetic waves; 1.4. Type of radiation; 2 Sources of Electromagnetic Fields; 2.1. Natural fields; 2.2. Artificial fields; 3 Biophysical Mechanisms; 3.1. Interactions with matter; 3.2. Interaction with biological tissues; 3.3. Coupling with the human body; 4 Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields; 4.1. Direct effects; 4.2. Indirect effects; 5 Exposure Limits for Electromagnetic Fields.
  • 5.1. General considerations5.2. Low-frequency limits for direct effects; 5.3. Limits for magnetic fields <1 Hz for direct effects; 5.4. High frequency limits for direct effects; 5.5. Limits for indirect effects; 5.6. Summary of exposure limits; 5.7. People at particular risk; 6 Exposure Indices; 6.1. General introduction; 6.2. Signals and definitions; 6.3. Introduction to exposure indices; 6.4. Exposure index for high-frequency fields; 6.5. Exposure Index for low-frequency fields; 6.6. EIs: contact currents and induced currents; 6.7. Summary of exposure indices.
  • 7 Applications of Exposure Indices7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Theoretical signals; 7.3. Real signals; 7.4. Conclusion on the index calculation examples; 8 Exposure Assessment; 8.1. Introduction; 8.2. Measurement: general; 8.3. Measuring low-frequency fields; 8.4. Measuring high-frequency electromagnetic fields; 8.5. Measuring the contact current and induced current; 8.6. Introduction to dosimetry; 9 Implementation of Directive 2013/35/EU; 9.1. Context of the directive; 9.2. Implementation of the directive; Appendix 1: Equipment and Workplaces Classification.
  • A1.1. Non-exhaustive list of equipment and workplaces where it is unlikely that electromagnetic fields would be a risk for most workersA1.2. Non-exhaustive list of equipment where electromagnetic fields may pose a risk to ALL workers; A1.3. Non-exhaustive list of equipment in addition to those in table A1.2 where electromagnetic fields may pose a risk to workers at particular risk, i.e. pregnant workers or workers with passive implanted medical devices (excluding workers with active implanted medical devices).
  • A1.4. Non-exhaustive list of equipment in addition to those in tables A1.2 and A1.3 where electromagnetic fields may pose a risk to workers at particular risk, i.e. workers with active implanted and active body worn medical devicesAppendix 2: Weighting Filters; A2.1. Weighting filter: introduction; A2.2. Weighting according to the EMF Directive (ICNIRP 2010); Glossary; Bibliography; Index; End User License Agreement.