NZS 2772.1:1999

Radiofrequency fields - Maximum exposure levels - 3 kHz to 300 GHz

This document has been re-assessed by the committee, and judged to still be up to date.

Specifies limits of exposure of the human body to radiofrequency radiation intended to avoid biological effects hazardous to the body in the frequency range 3 kHz to 300 GHz. The Standard applies to the occupational exposure of radiation workers and the incidental exposure of the general public. It does not apply to the irradiation of patients for medical diagnosis or treatment nor does it establish requirements for induced charges on steel structures or the ignition of explosives or flammable gases.

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Amendment history

Publishing information

Status: CURRENT

Published: 05/08/1999

Pages: 36

Committee:  TE/07

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Resource Management (National Environmental Standards For Telecommunication Facilities) Regulations 2008

Ministry:  Ministry for the Environment
Section:  4(3)

Citation Context:
A telecommunication facility is a permitted activity as far as radiofrequency fields are concerned if the network operator that plans and operates the facility complies with— ... (3) The first condition is that the network operator plans and operates the

Resource Management (National Environmental Standards For Telecommunication Facilities) Regulations 2008

Ministry:  Ministry for the Environment
Section:  4(4)(b)(iii)

Citation Context:
A telecommunication facility is a permitted activity as far as radiofrequency fields are concerned if the network operator that plans and operates the facility complies with— ... (4) The second condition is that the network operator ensures that the relev

Resource Management (National Environmental Standards For Telecommunication Facilities) Regulations 2008

Ministry:  Ministry for the Environment
Section:  4(5)

Citation Context:
The third condition applies if the prediction referred to in subclause (4)(b)(iii) is that the radiofrequency field levels will reach or exceed 25% of the maximum level authorised by NZS 2772: Part 1:1999 Radiofrequency Fields Part 1 – Maximum Exposure Le

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