Extremely low-frequency magnetic field exposure level for Koreans by occupational code

This study attempted to identify the level of exposure of 350 subjects to the extremely low-frequency magnetic field (ELF-MF). The occupational group showed significantly high levels of ELF-MF in every exposure indicator during work and transportation (p < 0.05). About 11% and 6% of the members o...

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Published inEmerging Contaminants Vol. 4; no. 1; pp. 40 - 46
Main Authors Joon Sig Jung, Mailan Arachchige Don Rajitha Kawshalya, In Keun Shim, Jung Min Ryu, Myung Hee Kwon, Duck Shin Park, Seung Cheol Hong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published KeAi Communications Co., Ltd 01.01.2018
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ISSN2405-6650
DOI10.1016/j.emcon.2018.10.004

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Summary:This study attempted to identify the level of exposure of 350 subjects to the extremely low-frequency magnetic field (ELF-MF). The occupational group showed significantly high levels of ELF-MF in every exposure indicator during work and transportation (p < 0.05). About 11% and 6% of the members of the occupational group were exposed to over 2 mG and 4 mG, respectively, of ELF-MF during ''all'' activities. The 24-h ELF-MF exposure levels of the subjects in both groups were analyzed. In the occupational group, for every activity, the percentile for less than 2 mG corresponded to 100% of C-4 (agriculture), 95% of C-1 (professional), 97% of C-2 (engineer, office/sales), 81% of C-3 (services), 85% of C-5 (technician, labor management), and 50% of C-6 (electrician). In the non-occupational group, the percentile for less than 2 mG corresponded to 92% of students, 83% of homemakers, 81% of the elderly, and 88% of the unemployed. The percentile for over 4 mG was 5% for students, homemakers, and the elderly and 13% of the unemployed. Electricians and the unemployed had the highest ELF-MF levels in both groups, respectively. Electricians were exposed to ELF-MF mostly at work, while the unemployed subjects were most affected by the activities classified under sleep and transportation. Keywords: ELF-MF, EMF, Exposure assessment, Occupational code, Occupational exposure
ISSN:2405-6650
DOI:10.1016/j.emcon.2018.10.004