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FREQUENCIES

Non-ionizing radiation (NIR) is a generic term used to describe electromagnetic radiation that does not carry enough photon energy to ionize atoms or molecules and includes mechanical waves in the low and high frequency range (infra- and ultrasound).

Non-ionizing radiation is sub-grouped into frequencies (number of oscillation per second) or wavelength bands (distance between two peaks of an oscillation). This classification is not always used strictly and might differ depending on the information source. ICNIRP uses subcategories of NIR, that group frequencies or wavelength bands together, and treats these groupings separately in terms of protection, mainly because the frequencies or wavelengths of the NIR in each grouping have different actions on the tissues.
Static Magnetic Fields (0 Hz)
UV (100-400 nm)

APPLICATIONS

People are exposed to NIR in naturally occurring situations, for example to the magnetic field of the earth and to radiation from the sun. Within the last century individual’s NIR exposure has increased through the use of a wide array of technological applications that utilise NIR, such as electric appliances and communication devices.

Protection recommendations of ICNIRP are primarily expressed through its exposure guidelines related to a specific frequency or wavelength band independent of the source. How these recommendations translate for some common NIR applications is given here.
MRIPower LinesMobile PhonesBase StationsWI-FIDECTInfrared Warming CabinsSunbedsUV Index

PUBLICATIONS
ICNIRP endeavours to communicate its views, advice and recommendations as widely as possible through this website and all its publications.

ICNIRP publications consist mainly of Guidelines, Statements, Reviews, Proceedings of Workshops and Notes. Almost all the material is available for free as downloads, except for the ICNIRP Blue Books and related pdf files, CDs and some documents published in Journals or published jointly with other organizations.
Frequencies
Applications
Guidelines
PDFs
Guidelines on Induced Electric Fields - 2014

Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Electric Fields Induced by Movement of the Human Body in a Static Magnetic Field and by Time-Varying Magnetic Fields below 1 Hz. Health Physics 106(3):418-425; 2014.

GUIDELINES1 March 2014
Guidelines on Laser Radiation (180nm - 1000μm) - 2013

Guidelines on Limits of Exposure to Laser Radiation of Wavelengths between 180 nm and 1,000 μm. Health Phys 105(3):271-295; 2013.

GUIDELINES1 Sep 2013
Guidelines Visible and Infrared Radiation (up to 3000nm) - 2013

Guidelines on Limits of Exposure to Incoherent Visible and Infrared Radiation. Health Phys 105(1):74-96; 2013.

GUIDELINES2013
LF Guidelines (1 Hz - 100 kHz) - 2010

Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Time-Varying Electric and Magnetic Fields (1 Hz - 100 kHz). Health Physics 99(6):818-836; 2010.

GUIDELINES1 Dec 2010

Guidelines in Italian
Guidelines in Japanese
Guidelines in Portuguese
Static Magnetic Fields - Guidelines 2009

Guidelines on Limits of Exposure to Static Magnetic Fields. Health Physics 96(4):504-514; 2009.

GUIDELINES1 Apr 2009Guidelines in French
Guidelines in Italian
Guidelines in Japanese
UV Guidelines (180 nm - 400 nm) - 2004

Guidelines on Limits of Exposure to Ultraviolet Radiation of Wavelengths Between 180 nm and 400 nm (Incoherent Optical Radiation). Health Physics 87 (2): 171-186; 2004.

GUIDELINES1 Aug 2004
Laser Guidelines (400 nm - 1.4 µm) - 2000

Revision of the Guidelines on Limits of Exposure to Laser radiation of wavelengths between 400 nm and 1.4 µm. Health Physics 79 (4): 431-440; 2000.

GUIDELINES1 Oct 2000
EMF Guidelines (up to 300 GHz) - 1998
Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Time-Varying Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Fields (up to 300 GHz). Health Physics 74 (4): 494-522; 1998.
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Response to Questions and Comments on ICNIRP EMF Guidelines. Health Physics 75 (4): 438-439; 1998.

GUIDELINES1998

Guidelines in French
Guidelines in German
Guidelines in Italian
Guidelines in Japanese
Guidelines in Russian
Guidelines in Spanish
Guidelines (0.38 - 3µm) - 1997

Guidelines on Limits of Exposure to Broad-Band Incoherent Optical Radiation (0.38 to 3µm). Health Physics 73 (3): 539-554; 1997.

GUIDELINES1997
UV Guidelines (180 - 400 nm) - 1996

Guidelines on UV Radiation Exposure Limits. Health Physics 71 (6): 978; 1996.

GUIDELINES1 Dec 1996

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