Some Factors to Be Considered in a Protection Program for Use of Radiation Sources
H. W. Speicher · 1958
This 1958 radiation protection research established foundational safety principles that remain relevant for modern EMF exposure assessment.
Plain English Summary
This 1958 study by H.W. Speicher examined factors needed for developing protection programs against radiation sources including X-rays, gamma rays, and other ionizing radiation. The research focused on industrial hygiene considerations for workers and the public exposed to radioactive materials. This represents early foundational work in radiation protection that helped establish safety protocols still used today.
Why This Matters
This 1958 research represents a pivotal moment in radiation protection history, establishing fundamental principles that remain relevant to today's EMF health debate. The science demonstrates that even six decades ago, researchers recognized the need for systematic protection programs against electromagnetic radiation sources. What makes this particularly significant is the comprehensive approach Speicher took, examining multiple types of radiation including X-rays and gamma rays that share electromagnetic properties with modern wireless technologies, albeit at different frequencies and energy levels.
The reality is that this early work laid the groundwork for the precautionary principles we should be applying to modern EMF sources. While the ionizing radiation studied here carries more energy per photon than today's cell phone and WiFi signals, the fundamental recognition that radiation exposure requires protection protocols remains unchanged. You don't have to accept that newer forms of electromagnetic radiation are automatically safe simply because they're non-ionizing.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{some_factors_to_be_considered_in_a_protection_program_for_use_of_radiation_sourc_g6809,
author = {H. W. Speicher},
title = {Some Factors to Be Considered in a Protection Program for Use of Radiation Sources},
year = {1958},
}