RF & Microwave Radiation Safety - 2 Day Course

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Course Objectives:
-Understand the nature and properties of electromagnetic fields (EMF) and the difference between ionising and non-ionising radiation.
-To perform simple predictions of EMF radiation from different types of antenna.
-Understand the health effects of EMF on the human body.
-Understand associated indirect effects; shocks and burns, flammable atmospheres, Electro Explosive Devices (EEDs), -EMC of medical implants.
-Understand the need for basic restrictions (exposure limit values) on exposure to EMF and the permitted electric, magnetic and power density exposure reference levels (action levels).
-To be able to select and operate suitable EMF monitoring equipment and perform risk assessment surveys.
-To be able to identify and comply with the current UK guidance, regulations and the EU Physical Agents (EMF) Directive (PAD).
-To an EMF survey to address both leakage and intentional radiation.
-To be aware of the associated hazard of parasitic x-ray radiation.

Delivery:
  • In house
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Further Details

Course Content
Electromagnetic Radiation:
The nature of EM radiation, non-ionising and ionising radiation, transverse electromagnetic wave, electric and magnetic field relationships, modulation types, biological effects of RF radiation, flammable materials.
EM Radiation Calculations:
Antennas and their properties, flammable material ignition threshold calculations.
Nature of RF Radiation:
Health and safety at work, the effects of RF radiation on the body, indirect effects of RF radiation.
RF Measuring Equipment and Methods:
RF radiation measuring instruments, practical portable measuring instruments, instrument use, other instruments, regulatory compliance standards, SAR testing, practical measurement exercises.
Regulatory Aspects and Safety Management:
Regulatory bodies, guidance for exposure to RF radiation, reference levels, time & spatial averaging, NRPB Vol.15 No.2 2004, advice on limiting exposure to electromagnetic fields, Physical Agents Directive (Electromagnetic Fields) 2004.
Planning and Investigations:
Radiation field surveys and leakage surveys, physical site environment, safety controls, flammable and explosive substances, investigation of alleged over-exposures, equipment and facilities.
Measurement and Recording:
Equipment leakage measurements, special calculations for radiation field surveys, carrying out radiation field surveys, measurement recording, calibration and uncertainty of measurement.
X-Ray Radiation and Safety:
X-rays, UK statutory law, measurement units, unwanted X-ray production, measuring X-ray leakage, shielding materials.

Guide Price: £750, book 30 days before the date of the course and receive 10% discount!