Australia's safe mobile phone emissions doubled

Mobile phone emission strengths may double following recommendations from Australia's radiation safety body to lift safe human exposure levels to handset radiation.

The Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) has released a new set of guidelines for electromagnetic radio emissions

The new radiation protection standard seeks to prevent harmful effects of exposure radiation and ARPANSA's research on mobile phone emissions aimed to set safety limits for heating of tissues around the cheek and the skull.

"You're looking at a maximum temperature rise in tissue of something between 0.06 and 0.08 degrees Celsius," said Wayne Cornelius, head of ARPANSA's EMR and Laser and Optical Radiation section.

"You can look at it another way and say that a mobile phone is comparable to a pen-light torch in its output," he added.

ARPANSA said that the standard is not capable of making recommendations about safe levels of exposure in relation to more harmful conditons that some members of the community fear is linked to mobile phones.

According to Cornelius, the absence of conclusive and consistent evidence in its research of epidemiological links between mobile phone use and more serious disease such as brain cancer, leukaemia and lymphoma, make the task impossible.

"No-one can rationally set limits of exposure unless they know precisely what the mechanism for causing a harmful effect is," said Cornelius. "No harmful effects [from mobile phone exposure] have been shown to occur other than those associated with heating".

ARPANSA has reported its findings to the federal governement.

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Talkback 3 comments

    Where can I see a table of emi ...Anonymous -- 11/03/04

    Where can I see a table of emissions of the
    various makes of mobile phones,

    e.g I wish to know which mobile phone make
    has the highest emission rate?
    Is it Nokia?

    Do you happen to know of such a table?

    good question Anonymous -- 27/11/07 (in reply to #120103507)

    i would also lke to see that

    Emissions table Anonymous -- 24/12/08 (in reply to #120103507)

    There is some information on this site: http://www.mobile-phones-uk.org.uk/sar.htm

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