Introduction to Radio Frequency Radiation Robert Curtis, USDOL/OSHA Directorate of Science, Technology and Medicine March 2003
Health Effects and Standards
Frequency and Wavelength
Electromagnetic Spectrum
How RF Transfers
Specific Absorption Rate Measure absorbed power in watts per kg of tissue Basis of most RF standards
A Quick Review of RFMW Biological Effects (II) Immune (animals only) - T lymphocyte activity 1.4 W/Kg Blood - no consistent results Cancer - No specific animal life span study seeking cancer has been done; epl' studies of radio hams, electrical workers, and physical therapists found excess cancer, but other studies have not found association
A Quick Review of RFMW Biological Effects (III) Neurological (animals only) - Test of blood/brain barrier contradictory; unreplicated studies with AM & PM fields show brain metabolism >0.02 W/kg 200 & 591 MHz, but 2450 MHz Mutations - Mutations not found in replicated studies to date
A Quick Review of RFMW Biological Effects (III) (cont.) Reproduction - (animals only) Temporary make 5.6 W/kg Testicular 15 W/kg Leutenizing hormone >2 W/kg Teratology (animals only) - Malformed offspring 31 W/kg, strong thermal dependance (temp >41°C) Thermoscoustic - (Pulsed only)
A Quick Review of RFMW Biological Effects (III) (cont.) Observed in radar operators in WWII as perceived clicking sound. Possible cause of neurological, central cholinergic, effects observed by James 0.6 W/kg (0.45 W/kg NOEL, brain SAR #2 W/kg for effect)
Basis of RF Standards Behavioral disruption threshold Limit temperature increase to 1 degrees C 1-4 W/kg SAR 10-fold safety factor
Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) for Occupational (Controlled) Environment
Same Basis, but Standards Differ General population vs. Controlled RF Sites Localized exposure limits (spatial averaging) Time averaging Special exclusions, such as low-power devices, peak exposures.
Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) for Public (Uncontrolled) Environment
Maximum Contact Current for Occupational (Controlled) Environment
Maximum Contact Current for Public (Uncontrolled) Environment
RF Exposure Standards are Typically Based on 6 min. TWA Excursions allowed if 6 min time weighted average is within limits Up to 30 min intervals used for public exposure standards
Spatial Averaging ANSI standard is confusing regarding partial-body vs. non-uniform exposure. Exception for testes and eyes (See interpretation). OSHA standards, based on old ANSI, does not allow for spatial averaging.
Microwave Measurement
Antenna Equations Equation
Microwave Applications
Cassegrain Antenna
Radio Frequency Measurement
Radio-Frequency Measurements IEEE c >300 MHz - E or H or S; spatial average MHz - E & H; spatial average 3 kHz MHz - E & H; spatial average; including current; contact current
FCC Limits for MPE Table Notes
Spatial Average
Single Roof-Top Antenna, various exposure locations.
Single Tower, co-located antenna, on-tower exposure.
Radio Frequency Applications Communication Transmitters Industrial Applications
RF Safety Programs
Elements of a Comprehensive RF Protection Program: Role of RF Measurements Full Text
RF Protection Program Utilization of RF source equipment which meet applicable RF standards when new and during its lifetime. RF hazard identification and periodic surveillance by a competent person. Identification and Control of RF Hazard Areas. Implementation of controls and SOPs to reduce RF exposures to levels in compliance with applicable guidelines.
RF Protection Program (cont.) RF safety and health training to ensure that all employees understand the RF hazards and control methods used. Employee involvement in the structure and operation of the S&H Program. Implementation of an appropriate medical surveillance program. Periodic (e.g. annual) reviews of the program to identify and resolve deficiencies.
RF Protection Program (cont.) Assignment of responsibilities, including adequate authority and resources to implement and enforce the program.
Notice
Caution
Warning
RF Symbols RF energy advisory symbol and RF electric current hazard advisory symbol.
Symbols (cont.)
Summary of Contact Current