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RF Radiation Safety Handbook

This general introduction to the sources and nature of RF and Microwave radiation covers the problems of RF safety management, including the use of measuring instruments and… Read more

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Description

This general introduction to the sources and nature of RF and Microwave radiation covers the problems of RF safety management, including the use of measuring instruments and methods.

Radio frequency radiation can be dangerous in a number of ways. Hazards include electromagnetic compatibility and interference, electro-explosive vapours and devices, and direct effects on the human body.

The book is designed for people responsible for, or concerned with, safety. This target audience will primarily be radio engineers, but include those skilled in other disciplines including medicine, chemistry or mechanical engineering. The book covers the problems of RF safety management, including the use of measuring instruments and methods, and a review of current safety standards. The implications for RF design engineers are also examined.

Readership

Managers and engineers in companies producing radio frequency (RF) transmission equipment, and users of such equipment. Safety officers

Table of contents

INCLUDE: Introduction to RF radiation; Sources of RF radiation; Effects of RF radiation on people; The development of standards for human safety; Antenna systems and other basic safety calculations; RF radiation measuring instruments; Planning surveys and measurements; Conducting radiation surveys: leakage surveys, RF exposure surveys; Designing to reduce radiation hazards; RF radiation safety management; Technical and organisation abbreviations; Useful data and relationships.

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About the author

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Ronald Kitchen

Affiliations and expertise
MIEE; MIQA