Electromagnetic field testing laboratory
Electromagnetic field testing laboratory
History
Nikola Tesla Institute of Electrical Engineering has been experimenting with electromagnetic fields since the 1970s (non-ionizing radiation). Tests are performed to determine the level of human exposure to these fields in the living and working environment in order to assess compliance with the set exposure limits. Tests are carried out near transmission and distribution power lines, as well as power plants, industrial facilities, and industries, as well as radio and TV transmitters, radars, mobile phone base stations, and other sources of electromagnetic fields. Professional analyses of the environmental impact are done for both new and rebuilt electromagnetic field sources
Primary activity
Studies of the population's exposure to the electromagnetic field and the exposures of those who are professionally exposed to it
Tests on the effects of direct magnetic fields on people:
- Direct magnetic induction measurement
Studies on human exposure to low-frequency electromagnetic fields:
- Monitoring magnetic induction and electric field strength in and around power plants and power lines
- Calculation of the magnetic induction and electric field strength close to overhead and cable power lines
- Contact current measurement
Tests on human exposure to high-frequency electromagnetic fields:
- Broadband measurements of the intensity of electric fields surrounding radio stations in public mobile telephone and RTV broadcasting
Preparation of expert assessments of the environmental effects for new and rebuilt electromagnetic field sources
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