标准号:BS EN 50413-2009
中文标准名称:人体暴露于电场、磁场和电磁场(0Hz-300GHz)中的测量和计算程序的基本标准
英文标准名称:Basic standard on measurement
and calculation procedures for
human exposure to electric,
magnetic and electromagnetic
fields (0 Hz — 300 GHz)
标准类型:A58
发布日期:2009/2/28 12:00:00
实施日期:2009/2/28 12:00:00
中国标准分类号:A58
国际标准分类号:13.280;17.220.20;33.100.01
适用范围:This European Standard gives elements to establish methods for measurement and calculation of quantitiesassociated with the assessment of human exposure to electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields (EMF) inthe frequency range from 0 Hz to 300 GHz. The major intention of this Basic Standard is to give the commonbackground and information to relevant EMF standards. This Basic Standard cannot go into detailsextensively due to the broad frequency range and the huge amount of possible applications. Therefore it isnot possible to specify detailed calculation or measurement procedures in this Basic Standard. This standardprovides general procedures only for those product and workplace categories for which there do not existany relevant assessment procedures in any existing European EMF basic standard.If there exists an applicable European EMF standard focused on specific product or workplace categoriesthen the assessment shall follow that standard. If an applicable European EMF standard does not exist, butan applicable assessment procedure in another European EMF standard does exist, then that assessmentprocedure shall be used.This standard deals with quantities that can be measured or calculated in free space, notably electric andmagnetic field strength or power density, and includes the measurement and calculation of quantities insidethe body that forms the basis for protection guidelines.In particular the standard provides information on• definitions and terminology,• characteristics of electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields,• measurement of exposure quantities,• instrumentation requirements,• methods of calibration,• measurement techniques and procedures for evaluating exposure,• calculation methods for exposure assessment.