The former Soviet Union (USSR) and the USA were the first countries to introduce standards limiting exposure to radiofrequency (RF) fields. However, the exposure limits in the USSR standards were always much lower than those in the USA and other countries. The objective of this article is to provide a history of the development of the Soviet and Russian RF standards. In addition, we summarize the scientific evidence used to develop the original USSR RF and subsequent Russian public health standards, as well as the mobile telecommunications standard published in 2003, but we do not critique them. We also describe the protective approaches used by the Soviet and Russian scientists for setting their limits. A translation of the papers of the k...
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The purpose of the work: the scientific and technical justification of the conception of the improve...
Abstract — This paper introduces the particularities of the regulatory framework in Russian Federati...
The problem of hygienic EMF standards as a factor of industrial and human being environment acquired...
Results of key Soviet-era studies dealing with effects on the immune system and teratological conseq...
With roots dating back to 1884, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is the ...
In Russia at estimation of criteria of electromagnetic safety for the population and development of ...
Present and future federal regulatory processes which may impact the permissible levels of microwave...
Abstract Background From 1953 to 1976, beams of microwaves of 2.5 to 4.0 GHz were aimed at the US em...
International audienceThis paper presents the results of a replication study performed to investigat...
This Radiation Protection Standard sets limits for human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) fields in t...
Technological development put international organisations to effort in order to issue and continuous...
The paper describes the history of the Russian Research Center of Roentgenology and Radiology set up...
existing scientific evidence and public health implications of the unprecedented global exposures to...
The focus of this report is electromagnetic fields of the type that occur in connection with mobile ...
There is no technology like wireless communication that made its way so fast and so extensive into p...
The purpose of the work: the scientific and technical justification of the conception of the improve...
Abstract — This paper introduces the particularities of the regulatory framework in Russian Federati...