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The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) is an international commission specialized in non-ionizing radiation protection. The organization's activities include determining exposure limits for electromagnetic fields used by devices such as cellular phones.
ICNIRP is an independent non profit scientific organization chartered in Germany. It was founded in 1992 by the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA) to which it maintains close relations.
The mission of ICNIRP is to screen and evaluate scientific knowledge and recent findings toward providing protection guidance on non-ionizing radiation, i.e. radio, microwave, UV and infrared. The commission produces reviews of the current scientific knowledge and guidelines summarizing its evaluation. ICNIRP provides its science-based advice free of charge. In the past, national authorities in more than 50 countries and multinational authorities such as the European Union have adopted the ICNIRP guidelines and translated them into their own regulatory framework on protection of the public and of workers from established adverse health effects caused by exposure to non-ionizing radiation.
Olle Johansson (16 September 1927 – 9 August 1994) was a Swedish swimmer and water polo player who competed in the 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics. His 4×200 m freestyle teams finished fourth on both occasions, and his water polo team was fifth in 1948. Johansson won two European gold medals in the 4×200 m freestyle relay, in 1947 and 1950.
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Listen to ICNIRP meeting where scientists state to ICNIRP that low level effects imoact brain function. Why does ICNIRP deny this? This is from an ICNIRP meeting http://www.icnirp.org/en/workshops/article/workshop-thermal-damage.html The workshop "A closer look at the thresholds of thermal damage" took place from 26-28 May 2015 in Istanbul, Turkey.
Listen to this excerpt from ICNIRP meeting where Ken Foster asks a question and is informed that ICNIRP levels which are based on core temperature heating should be more conservative, especially for those with diabetes. This is from an ICNIRP meeting http://www.icnirp.org/en/workshops/article/workshop-thermal-damage.html The workshop "A closer look at the thresholds of thermal damage" took place from 26-28 May 2015 in Istanbul, Turkey.
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The people need to be informed. ICNIRP knows the facts and is not informing the public. This is from an ICNIRP meeting http://www.icnirp.org/en/workshops/article/workshop-thermal-damage.html The workshop "A closer look at the thresholds of thermal damage" took place from 26-28 May 2015 in Istanbul, Turkey.
Paolo Vecchia - Chairman of International Commision for Non-Ionizing Radiations Protection (ICNIRP) Bucharest, April 15, 2008
We test the wireless radiation levels from a computer that is downloading over WiFi. Measurements are in mV/m. Extended exposure to WiFi may lead to radio wave sickness (RWS), electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) and development problems in children. The current ICNIRP exposure limit to protect against acute heating from microwaves is 61 V/m (at 2.45 GHz). The Public Health Department of the Government of Salzburg (2002) recommend an outdoor exposure limit of 0.06 V/m (0.001 microW/cm(2), 1 nW/cm(2)) and an indoor limit of 0.02 V/m (0.0001 microW/cm(2), 0.1 nW/cm(2)) for radio frequency radiation, to protect against the damaging non-thermal effects of microwaves.
Olle Johansson at the Open Mind Conference 2014, Copenhagen. "Health effects of electromagnetic fields" Olle Johansson is associate professor at the Experimental Dermatology Unit, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. He is a leading authority in the field of EMF radiation and health effects. He has also been a professor in basic and clinical neuroscience at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. He has published more than 650 original articles, reviews, book chapters and conference reports within the field of basic and applied neuroscience, dermatoscience and health effects of electromagnetic fields. His studies have been widely recognised in the media, including newspapers, radio and TV, as well as on the Internet, both nationally and intern...
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Tercer Congreso Internacional de Telecomunicaciones "TELCON UNI 2014". Entrevista a Paolo Vecchia Ex-Presidente del International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). Visítanos en: https://cct-uni.pe/telcon/