Report on the Applicability of International Radiation Protection Recommendations in the Nordic Countries
B Lindell · 1976
Nordic radiation protection efforts from 1976 established international cooperation frameworks still relevant for today's EMF safety policies.
Plain English Summary
This 1976 technical report by B Lindell examined ionizing radiation protection standards and practices across Nordic countries. The document likely analyzed how Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden implemented international radiation safety recommendations. This work represents early efforts to harmonize radiation protection policies across national borders.
Why This Matters
While this 1976 report focused on ionizing radiation rather than the non-ionizing EMF we encounter daily, it represents a crucial foundation for understanding radiation protection principles. The Nordic countries have historically led global efforts in radiation safety research and policy development. What makes this particularly relevant today is how these same nations now grapple with non-ionizing EMF from wireless technologies. The precautionary approaches developed for ionizing radiation in the 1970s offer valuable lessons for addressing current EMF health concerns. The reality is that comprehensive, coordinated approaches to radiation protection require international cooperation and standardized safety frameworks.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{report_on_the_applicability_of_international_radiation_protection_recommendation_g7280,
author = {B Lindell},
title = {Report on the Applicability of International Radiation Protection Recommendations in the Nordic Countries},
year = {1976},
}