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Training
- Non-Ionizing Radiation Presentations.
Links to the latest OSHA presentations on safety and health topics
including:
- Non-Ionizing Radiation: Standards and Regulations.
Bob Curtis, OSHA Salt Lake Technical Center (SLTC), (2002, October), 10 MB
PPT, 93 slides.
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Fields and Waves, HS4370-W, UCRL-MI-126382. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
(LLNL). Includes a training
course on electric and magnetic fields (EMFs).
Other Resources
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Electromagnetic Fields.
World Health Organization (WHO). Links to
studies and publications.
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EMF (Electric and Magnetic Fields). National Institute of Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH) Safety and Health Topic. Contains a section
on extremely low frequency (ELF) radiation and static fields.
- Electric
and Magnetic Fields Research and Public Information Dissemination Program
(EMF RAPID). National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS).
Provides links to reports, meetings, and external resources regarding
EMF.
- EMF-Link.
Information Ventures, Inc, A biomedical Science and Engineering
Clearinghouse on Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF). Provides
substantive information on biological and health effects of electric and
magnetic fields (EMFs) from common sources such as power lines,
electrical wiring, appliances, medical equipment, communications
facilities, cellular phones, and computers.
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American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA).
AIHA is one of the largest international associations serving the needs
of occupational and environmental health professionals practicing
industrial hygiene in industry, government, labor, academic
institutions, and independent organizations. AIHA administers
comprehensive education programs for occupational and environmental
health and safety professionals, several highly-recognized laboratory
accreditation programs and more than 30 technical committees.
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Information in Health Physics Specialties and Related Fields: Non-Ionizing Radiation. University of Michigan
(UM), Health Physics
Society. Links to other sources containing
information on non-ionizing radiation.
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