Search Results - "Aniołczyk, H"
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Electromagnetic field pattern in the environment of GSM base stations
Published in International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health (1999)“…Three mobile phone systems are used in Poland: analog, operated at the 450 MHz frequency range, and two digital systems operated at 900 MHz and 1800 MHz. The…”
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Collection of occupational EMF exposure data in Poland. Concept of the structure and functioning
Published in International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health (1996)“…An outline of the structure and operation principles of the database on EMF-producing devices used in Poland at frequencies ranging between 0.1 MHz and 300,000…”
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Exposure to VHF and UHF electromagnetic fields among workers employed in radio and TV broadcast centers. I. Assessment of exposure
Published in Medycyna pracy (2001)“…Nowadays, radio and television have become one of the areas of the human technical activity that develops most rapidly. Also ultra-short waves of VHF (30-300…”
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Extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields in human environment and the risk of cancer in the light of epidemiological studies-- based on the literature
Published in Medycyna pracy (1991)“…Numerous reports suggest that there is a relationship between the increased incidence of cancer and congenital defects in children on one hand and exposure to…”
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Occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields of extremely low frequency (with particular regard to power plants) and the health status of workers, based on a literature review
Published in Medycyna pracy (1990)“…Recently a number of studies were carried on concerning malignant neoplasms, mainly leukemia, in workers exposed to electromagnetic fields. The studies focused…”
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Exposure to electromagnetic fields in operators of broadcast radio stations emitting at 737 kHz to 1602 kHz
Published in International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health (1994)“…In Poland, 28 AM radio stations operate at frequencies from 738 kHz to 1602 kHz with output powers ranging from 1 kW to 750 kW. Altogether 384 workers are…”
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Evaluation of selected parameters of circulatory system function in various occupational groups of workers exposed to high frequency electromagnetic fields
Published in Medycyna pracy (1996)“…In various branches of the national economy there is a continuous increase in the use of devices producing electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Therefore, the number…”
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Measurement and hygienic evaluation of electromagnetic fields in the environment of diathermy, welding machines and induction heaters
Published in Medycyna pracy (1981)“…Measurements of electromagnetic field intensity at work-stations, as well as in the environment of 36 induction heaters, 24 welders and 6 diathermies have been…”
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New EMF safety limits for occupational and public exposure in Poland
Published in International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health (2004)“…On July 23, 2001, new safety limits for occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) were introduced in Poland. The limits have been based on the…”
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Microwave radiation sources requiring periodic or sporadic hygienic control
Published in Medycyna pracy (1980)“…Throughout 1972--1978 measurements of dissipated microwave radiation in the environment of about 600 microwave apparatus of various types were taken. In the…”
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Evaluation of the possibility of determining the maximum permissible intensity values for electromagnetic fields in the frequency range 0.1-10 MHz in accordance with the standards established by the COMECON Project 01.873.08.84
Published in Medycyna pracy (1987)“…A comparative evaluation of the requirements of the draft COMECON standard for 0.1-10 MHz frequencies with the hygienic regulations currently mandatory in…”
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Analysis of exposure to electromagnetic fields during professional use of radiotelephones
Published in Polish journal of occupational medicine and environmental health (1991)“…An environmental survey on exposure to EM fields covered over 300 radiotelephone operating in the range of 300-344 MHz with input power of 5 W, used by 574…”
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