Measurement and Certification of Intensity Levels of Non-Ionizing Electromagnetic Fields in Clinical and Hospital Environments.
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https://doi.org/10.22517/23447214.9791Keywords:
Ambientes hospitalarios, medición y certificación, ondas electromagnéticas, protocolos técnicos.Abstract
The growth of wireless communications, radio and worldwide basis in clinical and hospital environments stations, create an exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation of high and low frequencies, that can create interference with medical equipment, which can be detrimental to these. This article discusses the fundamental aspects for the design and implementation of measurement and certification protocols of levels of intensity non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (FEM) of high and low frequency, applicable to clinical hospitable environments consistent with existing national and international standards were studied to this purpose. The most important result was the design and implementation of measurement protocols, considering that they comply with the requirements of technical competence required to perform such measurements.Downloads
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