2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2016.07.609
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Occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields – The situation in Greece

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“…In this regard, ELF-MF exposure has become a public concern because of the extreme use of nonionizing radiation (Touitou et al, 2013). The body of the literature dealing with the effects of electromagnetic field exposure in humans, especially in a real working environment, is limited (Albert et al, 2009; Gourzoulidis et al, 2016; Jalilian et al, 2018; Touitou et al, 2012). Nevertheless, there are some reports indicating the epidemiological evidence with regard to the carcinogenic effects of ELF-MF exposure such as leukemia or neoplasm on the central nervous system (Huss et al, 2018; Tofani et al, 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, ELF-MF exposure has become a public concern because of the extreme use of nonionizing radiation (Touitou et al, 2013). The body of the literature dealing with the effects of electromagnetic field exposure in humans, especially in a real working environment, is limited (Albert et al, 2009; Gourzoulidis et al, 2016; Jalilian et al, 2018; Touitou et al, 2012). Nevertheless, there are some reports indicating the epidemiological evidence with regard to the carcinogenic effects of ELF-MF exposure such as leukemia or neoplasm on the central nervous system (Huss et al, 2018; Tofani et al, 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Workplaces where EMF may reach substantial values and are therefore worth of a special attention are mainly, antennas base stations, production and power transmission sites, industrial induction and dielectric furnaces, industrial magnetization / demagnetization, electrolysis, large motors and microwave drying, electric transport, broadcasting systems, medical equipment (MRI, diathermy, TMS), radars (25). The workplaces selected for measurements cover a large part of the list mentioned above (185), without including all of them though, partly because not all of them were accessible and partly due to the limited number of heavy industry facilities existing in Greece.…”
Section: The Assessed Workplacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 5.2.1. Results of the harmonic analysis for a measurement point at the high voltage substation of Markopoulo (185,201).…”
Section: Reveal Significant Values But No Occupational Overexposures (Figures 523-10)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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