The ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (EMF) Database has been developed for the following purposes:
a) guarantee an easy retrieval of the exposure values related to the electromagnetic radiations produced by widely used industrial, health and research machinery/equipment/source, in order to promote, as far as possible, the implementation of interventions aimed at reducing and preventing the risk yet in the course of risk assessment, without having to recur to measures that are often expensive and complex;
b) allow the employers and their consultants to identify the machines/sources that reduce to the minimum the risk of exposure to electromagnetic fields, when purchasing new machinery or replacing the obsolete one.
DATA CONTAINED IN THE EXPOSURE DATABASE
The PAF is pre-arranged in order to report exactly the features of both the machinery under evaluation and the sources mounted at its inside, when performing the assessment.
For each machinery or apparatus present in the PAF, two types of data are provided:
The database can also contain pdf documents associated to the specific machinery. These documents are related to analytical data of interest on field assessments or on efficient reclaims performed on that machinery for the purposes of the reduction of worker's exposure.
The following is an example of machine identification data, protection measures and field measures reported in the portal in the case of an induction oven.
MACHINE IDENTIFICATION DATA:
SOURCE IDENTIFICATION DATA:
PROTECTION MEASURES
Protection measures to put in place in the specific case, due to the magnitude of the fields detected under the specific indicated operating conditions:
1. EMF emissions under the action levels for workers
2. Before activating the generator, insert the crucible and its load
3. Delimit Zone 1: Exposure values above the reference levels for the general public
4. The access to the Restricted Access areas must be permitted only to those people with proven absence of contraindications to EMF exposure
Field measurements
Power: 4500 W
Working frequency: 30 KHz
SECTOR: Working of gold and precious metals
Results obtained for this specific applicator.
APPLICATOR'S DIMENSIONS AND SHAPE |
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X |
0,035 m |
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Y |
0,035 m |
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Z |
0,138 m |
Measurement point |
Reference |
Perpendicular distance [cm] |
Parallel distance [cm] |
Height from the ground [cm] |
Prevailing frequency [Hz] |
Electric field [V/m] |
Magnetic field [µT] |
Power [W] |
Reference level for occupational exposure [%] |
Reference level for general public exposure [%] |
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P1 |
apparatus front |
25 cm |
0 cm |
100 cm |
30000 Hz |
2,9 V/m |
3,8 µT |
- |
12 % |
61% |
P2 |
apparatus back |
25 cm |
0 cm |
100 cm |
30000 Hz |
5 V/m |
7,1 µT |
- |
23 % |
114% |
P3 |
apparatus right side |
25 cm |
0 cm |
100 cm |
30000 Hz |
5,1 V/m |
4,5 µT |
- |
15 % |
72 % |
ABSENT |
Zone 2 is the area in which the levels of exposure to electromagnetic fields exceed the action values set in the 2004/40/EC Directive |
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0,4 m |
Zone 1 is the area within which the levels of exposure exceed the reference levels for the general public indicated by ICNIRP in the 1998 Guidelines, but are lower or same as action levels set in the 2004/40/CE Directive |
The last two columns report the magnitude of the field measured in terms of percentages of the action values for workers (2013/35/EC Directive) and of the reference levels for general public exposure established in the ICNIRP Guidelines (1998). These values allow delimiting the two Zones: Zone 1 (yellow) and Zone 2 (red). When the exposure values are lower than the action levels for workers, the Zone 2 is absent. In the opposite case, the extension of Zone 2 is defined starting from the centre of the applicator. The same procedure is followed to define the Zone 1 (in the case under examination this must be delimited at a distance of 0,4 m from the machinery).
PROCEDURES FOR THE PROPER USE OF THE DATA CONTAINED IN THE DATABASE
The exposure data reported in the Database can be used for the purposes of risk assessment only for undamaged apparatuses, and when the technical specifications of the machinery/source set present in the workplace and the way they are used agree with that reported in the PAF - Exposure database for the specific machinery/sources set.