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ICNIRP
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ICNIRP
International Commission
on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
"ICNIRP is the International
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection. It is a body
of independent scientific experts consisting of a main Commission
of 14 members, 4 Scientific Standing Committees covering Epidemiology,
Biology, Dosimetry and Optical Radiation and a number of consulting
members. This expertise is brought to bear on addressing the
important issues of possible adverse effects on human health
of exposure to non-ionising radiation.
ICNIRP's principal aim is to disseminate
information and advice on the potential health hazards of
exposure to non-ionizing radiation to everyone with an interest
in the subject.
ICNIRP's information and advice covers all of the non-ionizing
radiations including, the optical radiations (ultraviolet,
visible and infrared - and lasers), static and time-varying
electric and magnetic fields and radiofrequency (including
microwave) radiation, and ultrasound.
Much of the information that ICNIRP provides is published
in the form of scientific reviews and reports and the proceedings
of scientific meetings. The results of these reviews combined
with risk assessments carried out in collaboration with the
World Health Organization, WHO, result in the publication
by ICNIRP of Exposure Guidelines. Examples of these are guidelines
limiting exposure to electromagnetic fields, to laser radiation,
to ultraviolet radiation, to incoherent optical radiation
and to ultrasound."
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