The Control of Electromagnetic Fields at Work Regulations 2016

  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 INTRODUCTION

    1. 1.Citation and commencement

    2. 2.Interpretation

    3. 3.Application

  3. PART 2 EXPOSURE AND RISK

    1. 4.Limitation on exposure to electromagnetic fields

    2. 5.Exposure assessment

    3. 6.Application of regulations 7 to 9

    4. 7.Action plan

    5. 8.Risk assessment

    6. 9.Obligation to eliminate or reduce risks

  4. PART 3 MISCELLANEOUS

    1. 10.Information and training

    2. 11.Health surveillance and medical examinations

    3. 12.Records

    4. 13.Exemptions

    5. 14.Application outside Great Britain

    6. 15.Review

  5. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      1. PART 1 Introduction to Parts 2 and 3

        1. 1.In this Schedule— “contact current (IC)” is the current created...

        2. 2.The ALs and ELVs are set out in tables and...

        3. 3.The Low ALs in Table AL1 in Part 2, and...

        4. 4.The remaining ALs in Part 2 are defined physical quantities...

        5. 5.Except where otherwise indicated— (a) “f” is the frequency expressed...

        6. 6.The applicable safety measures referred to in regulation 4(2) are...

      2. PART 2 Direct biophysical effects of exposure

        1. Action levels – non-thermal effects

          1. 1.Notes

          2. 2.The ALs in Tables AL1 and AL2 are root mean...

          3. 3.The ALs represent the maximum field values at any place...

          4. 1.Notes

          5. 2.Notes 2 and 3 to Table AL1 apply.

        2. Action levels – thermal effects

          1. 1.Notes

          2. 2.For radiofrequency pulses, the peak power density averaged over the...

          3. 3.Note 3 to Table AL1 applies in relation to the...

          4. 4.The power density is the maximum level averaged over any...

          5. 5.From 6 to 10 GHz, power density must be averaged...

          6. Note

        3. Exposure limit values – non-thermal effects

          1. Note

          2. 1.Notes

          3. 2.The ELVs are spatial peak values in the entire body...

          4. 3.Note 2 to Table AL1 applies in relation to methods...

          5. 1.Notes

          6. 2.The ELVs may be exceeded during an employee’s shift where...

          7. 3.Note 2 to Table AL1 applies in relation to methods...

        4. Exposure limit values – thermal effects

          1. 1.Notes

          2. 2.Localised SAR in the body and limbs can be assessed...

          3. 1.Notes

          4. 2.The ELV may be exceeded during an employee’s shift where...

          5. 1.Notes

          6. 2.From 6 to 10 GHz, power density must be averaged...

      3. PART 3 Indirect effects of exposure

        1. Action levels – non-thermal effects

          1. 1.Notes

          2. 2.The ALs are root mean square values.

          3. 3.The ALs represent the maximum steady state current created during...

          4. Note

        2. Action levels – thermal effects

          1. 1.Notes

          2. 2.The AL represents the maximum steady state current created during...

  6. Explanatory Note