Electric and magnetic fields associated with the use of elecrical power in the workplaces in underdeveloped countries

It is a modern fact of life that whether humans at work, at home, or at school, are all exposed to low frequency electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) produced by the generation, transmission, and use of electricity. Some human health studies suggest that there may be links between exposure to EMFs an...

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Main Author: Farag A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-299082023-12-28T16:58:10Z Electric and magnetic fields associated with the use of elecrical power in the workplaces in underdeveloped countries Farag A. 57208098840 Electric appliances Electric fields Electric power generation Electric power transmission Energy utilization Environmental impact Health risks Information analysis Magnetic field measurement Magnetic fields Tumors Magnetic field strength Electric power systems It is a modern fact of life that whether humans at work, at home, or at school, are all exposed to low frequency electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) produced by the generation, transmission, and use of electricity. Some human health studies suggest that there may be links between exposure to EMFs and certain types of cancer, primarily leukaemia and brain cancer. Some scientists doubt that this apparent connection between EMF exposure and cancer is real, as it is difficult to explain biologically and due to the inconsistency of the research results. Most agree that more information and researches are needed to resolve the issue about whether or not EMFs affect human health. Many developed and industrialized countries have initiated national EMF research efforts and programs and important study results are expected in the next few years. This paper provides a thorough investigation and information about EMF exposure in the workplaces in some underdeveloped countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Countries. The paper describes what researchers have learned about typical EMFs exposures in various work environments and identifies sources of EMFs in various industries and workplaces in those countries. This information should help designers, decision-makers, workers and employers understand the scientific basis of the concerns and the uncertainties about EMF exposure and set the standards for such equipment exposures. Final 2023-12-28T08:58:10Z 2023-12-28T08:58:10Z 2001 Conference paper 2-s2.0-0348043050 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0348043050&partnerID=40&md5=1915ddbc88a214e05c892b77bd6e1311 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/29908 2 1039 1045 Scopus
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topic Electric appliances
Electric fields
Electric power generation
Electric power transmission
Energy utilization
Environmental impact
Health risks
Information analysis
Magnetic field measurement
Magnetic fields
Tumors
Magnetic field strength
Electric power systems
spellingShingle Electric appliances
Electric fields
Electric power generation
Electric power transmission
Energy utilization
Environmental impact
Health risks
Information analysis
Magnetic field measurement
Magnetic fields
Tumors
Magnetic field strength
Electric power systems
Farag A.
Electric and magnetic fields associated with the use of elecrical power in the workplaces in underdeveloped countries
description It is a modern fact of life that whether humans at work, at home, or at school, are all exposed to low frequency electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) produced by the generation, transmission, and use of electricity. Some human health studies suggest that there may be links between exposure to EMFs and certain types of cancer, primarily leukaemia and brain cancer. Some scientists doubt that this apparent connection between EMF exposure and cancer is real, as it is difficult to explain biologically and due to the inconsistency of the research results. Most agree that more information and researches are needed to resolve the issue about whether or not EMFs affect human health. Many developed and industrialized countries have initiated national EMF research efforts and programs and important study results are expected in the next few years. This paper provides a thorough investigation and information about EMF exposure in the workplaces in some underdeveloped countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Countries. The paper describes what researchers have learned about typical EMFs exposures in various work environments and identifies sources of EMFs in various industries and workplaces in those countries. This information should help designers, decision-makers, workers and employers understand the scientific basis of the concerns and the uncertainties about EMF exposure and set the standards for such equipment exposures.
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title Electric and magnetic fields associated with the use of elecrical power in the workplaces in underdeveloped countries
title_short Electric and magnetic fields associated with the use of elecrical power in the workplaces in underdeveloped countries
title_full Electric and magnetic fields associated with the use of elecrical power in the workplaces in underdeveloped countries
title_fullStr Electric and magnetic fields associated with the use of elecrical power in the workplaces in underdeveloped countries
title_full_unstemmed Electric and magnetic fields associated with the use of elecrical power in the workplaces in underdeveloped countries
title_sort electric and magnetic fields associated with the use of elecrical power in the workplaces in underdeveloped countries
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