ELECTROMAGNETIC EXPOSURE
October 1st, 2003 BY MARK ROWEEMPLOYERS across the European Union (EU) will be required to carry out risk assessments of the dangers to their staff from radio, television and mobile phone masts, following an agreement in principle of a directive on electromagnetic exposure. The directive was approved today (Monday) by the European Union's Council of Ministers; it requires employers to examine the risks posed to their employees from electro-magnetic fields and waves, for example from electricity generation, radio and TV broadcasting antennae, mobile phone antennae, radar ...
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