EMC and radiation hazards
Henry M. Hoffart · 1968
1968 research connected electromagnetic interference problems with potential human health hazards from RF radiation.
Plain English Summary
This 1968 study examined the relationship between electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and radiation hazards from RF sources. The research explored how electromagnetic interference and RF effects could pose health risks to humans. This represents early recognition that electromagnetic emissions might create both technical interference problems and biological health concerns.
Why This Matters
This 1968 research stands as an important historical marker in EMF health science. At a time when most electromagnetic research focused purely on technical interference issues, this study explicitly connected electromagnetic compatibility problems with potential radiation hazards to human health. The reality is that concerns about RF radiation effects on biological systems were being documented decades before cell phones became ubiquitous. What makes this particularly significant is the timing - this was published during the early development of modern wireless technologies, suggesting that some researchers recognized potential health implications from the very beginning. The science demonstrates that awareness of electromagnetic radiation hazards has deep historical roots, contradicting industry claims that health concerns are recent or unfounded.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{emc_and_radiation_hazards_g3583,
author = {Henry M. Hoffart},
title = {EMC and radiation hazards},
year = {1968},
}