Re: [PSES] AW: [PSES] EN62311 - Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields

2018-07-06 Thread John Woodgate
It isn't appropriate to refer to the ICNIRP publications. The correct reference (for Europe) is to EN 50527-1 and EN 50527-2-1. Unfortunately, these are not available free of charge. However, they are available at reasonable prices (in English) at https://www.evs.ee/shop. John Woodgate

[PSES] AW: [PSES] EN62311 - Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields

2018-07-06 Thread Dürrer Bernd
are safe to wear in MRI scanners operating at 7Teslas. Andy From: Dürrer Bernd [mailto:bernd.duer...@wilo.com] Sent: 06 July 2018 08:24 To: mailto:EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: [PSES] AW: [PSES] EN62311 - Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields Hi Doug, I assume that due to your g

[PSES] AW: [PSES] EN62311 - Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields

2018-07-06 Thread Dürrer Bernd
Hi Doug, I assume that due to your good health you don’t have a pacemaker or any other electronic medical implants that might be affected by EM field exposure. As protection and shielding options for such implants are limited (except by the surrounding tissue), the remaining other option to

[PSES] AW: [PSES] EN62311 - Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields

2018-07-05 Thread Dürrer Bernd
Hi Amund, the answer can be found in the scope of the standard: "This International Standard applies to electronic and electrical equipment for which no dedicated product- or product family standard regarding human exposure to electromagnetic fields applies. [...] NOTE This standard is