DocumentCode :
1124156
Title :
Choosing threshold levels for electromagnetic hazards
Author :
Excell, Peter S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Imaging & Media Commun., Bradford Univ., UK
Volume :
21
Issue :
4
fYear :
0
Firstpage :
32
Lastpage :
39
Abstract :
The concept of electromagnetic hazards is today frequently taken to refer to direct effects on biological tissue. However, several other effects are possible and have been the subject of a substantial amount of research in earlier decades. One of these is the hazard of ignition of flammable gas/vapor mixtures due to sparks resulting from radiofrequency currents flowing in metallic structures. Although the physics of the mechanism linking power from a radio transmitter to ignition of a flammable mixture is relatively straightforward, compared with bioelectromagnetic effects, there are many uncertainties and poorly-understood steps in the process, leading to considerable difficulties for committees tasked with setting safety limits. The author has experience of such committees, notably that concerned with British Standard 6656, and the way in which these difficulties were addressed may give useful insights for the regulation of other hazards.
Keywords :
health hazards; ignition; offshore installations; radio transmitters; safety; sparks; standards; British Standard 6656; electromagnetic hazards; flammable gas/vapor mixtures; ignition; metallic structures; radio frequency currents; radio transmitter; safety limits; sparks; threshold levels; Biological tissues; Flammability; Hazards; Ignition; Joining processes; Physics; Radio frequency; Radio transmitters; Sparks; Uncertainty;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Technology and Society Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0097
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MTAS.2003.1166565
Filename :
1166565
Link To Document :
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