IEEE C95.2 Radio-Frequency Energy and Current-Flow Symbols
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IEEE C95.2 Document Information:
Title
Radio-Frequency Energy and Current-Flow Symbols
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Publication Date:
Sep 16, 1999
Scope:
This standard defines the design of symbols denoting the incidence of radio-frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy in the frequency range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz. The standard also defines the use of these symbols in signs and labels intended to warn workers or the public of the presence of potentially hazardous levels of RF energy and other hazards that may arise from RF energy, such as RF induced currents, shocks, or burns. Guidance on the application and placement of these signs in operational settings is not within the scope of this document.
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