(Continuation of Question 3/5, new Title) Motivation
The World Health Organization International EMF project has established a
framework for establishing health based standards and has developed a Model
Legislation about EMF that provides the legal framework for implementing
protection programs against non-ionizing radiation. An important aspect of this
Model Legislation is that it is based on international standards that limit EMF
exposure of people (such as ICNIRP guidelines) and on international standards
addressing the emission of EMF (such as IEC and IEEE standards and ITU
Recommendations).
Mobile and radio telecommunication systems are contributing to
electromagnetic fields in the environment. Therefore telecommunication
operators, manufacturers, government agencies and other entities have to assess
(i.e. measure or calculate) the levels of electromagnetic fields emitted to the
environment by telecommunication systems and radio terminals and to check if
cumulative exposure comply with the applicable national or international EMF
legislation (ICNIRP guidelines, IEEE standards).
Question 3/5 considerations will cover guidelines for the protection of
people exposed to EMF emitted by wireless telecommunication equipment based on
the existing international standards and Recommendations dedicated to
electrical, electronic and related technologies, such as those developed by the
IEC, IEEE or ITU. These guidelines should provide appropriate support countries
in establishing national regulations concerning EMF effects.
The following Recommendations, in force at the time of approval of this
Question, fall under its responsibility:
Question
This question has to provide a high level framework for managing the human
exposure to EMFs (regulatory practices) emitted by the telecommunication
equipment and guidelines for the assessment of human exposure based on the
existing standards and recommendations.
To achieve this goal, this question will address measuring techniques,
procedures and numerical modeling for evaluating the electromagnetic field due
to telecommunication systems and radio terminals.
Study items to be considered include, but are not limited to:
- Site measurements in the real environment of the multiple sources operating
on different frequencies and different transmitting antennas
- Use and modelling of different transmitting antennas: broadband antennas,
multi-band antennas, antenna systems, smart antennas etc.;
- Approximation associated to various algorithms for validity of electromagnetic
field predictions;
- Procedures and guidance on numerical modelling of the electromagnetic fields
in the areas around telecommunication transmitting antennas: accuracy,
uncertainty, reflections, influence of the human body etc
- Guidance of the field levels that are around transmitting antennas used four
various telecommunication systems.
- Guidance based on existing SAR measuring and calculating procedures,
techniques and protocols for evaluating the electromagnetic field due to radiocommunication equipment
- Work concerning guidance on the selection of spatial averaging method based on
the results of measurements
Tasks
Tasks include, but are not limited to:
- Recommendation for management of human exposure to EMFs emitted to the
environment by telecommunication equipment based on existing international
standards.
- Activities specified in WTSA-08 Resolution 72 in order to assist developing countries in human exposure assessment.
Maintenance and enhancement of the existing Recommendations K.52, K.61 and
K.70. An up-to-date status of work under this Question is contained in the SG 5
Work Program (use URL as shown in the table below).
Relationships
Recommendations:
Questions:
Study Groups:
Standardization bodies:
- WHO, IEC TC 106, ICNIRP, IEEE ICES, CENELEC TC 106X
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