Information Profile - Magnetic Fields
Science Information Services Department · 1978
This 1978 Franklin Institute report helped establish early scientific foundation for understanding occupational magnetic field exposure risks.
Plain English Summary
This 1978 technical report by the Franklin Institute examined magnetic fields and their potential health effects in occupational settings. The document provided an information profile on magnetic field exposure risks for workers, representing early recognition of electromagnetic field safety concerns in workplace environments. This research helped establish foundational understanding of magnetic field exposure assessment during the early years of EMF health investigations.
Why This Matters
This Franklin Institute report represents a pivotal moment in EMF health research history. Published in 1978, it emerged during the early wave of scientific concern about electromagnetic field exposures, particularly in occupational settings where workers faced higher-intensity magnetic fields than the general public. The reality is that workplace magnetic field exposures can be orders of magnitude higher than residential levels. While we lack the specific findings from this report, its focus on occupational safety demonstrates that concerns about magnetic field health effects aren't new or fringe science. The science demonstrates that workers in electrical industries, power generation, and manufacturing facilities routinely experience magnetic field exposures that dwarf what most people encounter at home, making workplace protection standards critically important for public health policy.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{information_profile_magnetic_fields_g5194,
author = {Science Information Services Department},
title = {Information Profile - Magnetic Fields},
year = {1978},
}