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What are the safe limits for radiofrequency radiation in humans?

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What are the safe limits for radiofrequency radiation in humans?

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Health Canada issued Safety Code 6 in 1991, which specified the limits of exposure to radiofrequency fields at frequencies 10 kHz – 300 GHz. The limit for the general population for whole-body average SAR is 0.08 W/kg. Safety standards in several other countries such as the USA, United Kingdom, other European Community countries, Australia and Japan recommend very similar limits to those outlined in Safety Code 6. For more, see “Phones – Exposure Limits”.

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