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IEEE C95.3-2021

IEEE Recommended Practice for Measurements and Computations of Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Fields with Respect to Human Exposure to Such Fields, 0 Hz to 300 GHz

Best practices are described for the development, validation, and application of methods for the computation and measurement of relevant metrics characterizing human exposure to electric and/or magnetic fields (collectively, electromagnetic fields) over the frequency range of 0 Hz to 300 GHz. This recommended practice is a replacement for IEEE Std C95.3™-2002 and IEEE Std C95.3.1™-2010, extensively revising the contents from those and harmonizing with IEEE Std C95.1™-2019. Detailed methodology is not described; rather, requirements for best practice are expressed through guidance and references to other documents and standards. Examples are included to clarify the guidance. This recommended practice is intended for professional users who are familiar with basic electromagnetic field theory and practice and for persons involved in specifying or implementing critical hazard assessments or surveys such as those described in IEEE Std C95.7™-2014. (The PDF of this standard is available in the IEEE GET program at no cost to you compliments of the United States Navy, United States Air Force, and United States Army https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/browse/standards/get-program/page/series?id=82)

Sponsor Committee
SASB/SCC39 - SCC39 - International Committee on Electromagnetic Safety
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Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2012-02-06
Superseding
C95.3-2002
Board Approval
2021-03-25
History
Published:
2021-05-28

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE-SASB Coordinating Committees
Sponsor Committee
SASB/SCC39 - SCC39 - International Committee on Electromagnetic Safety
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Working Group
SC1 - SC1 -Techniques, Procedures, Instrumentation and Computation Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
Peter Zollman
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