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13th October 2006, 10:34 AM
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How do I measure electromagnetic field - Employee with Pacemaker
We have a toolroom associate that had a pace maker put in recently. Before he is released to go back to work, his doctor wants to make sure we don't have an excessive electromagnetic field that could interfere with his pace maker. Our toolroom has magnetic chucks etc. How do I measure the electromagnetic field in GAUSS? Is there a professional company that can perform surveys for this in or near OHIO?
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13th October 2006, 10:42 AM
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Re: How do I measure electromagnetic field
http://www.inspect-ny.com/emf/emfproc.htm
This site has a lot of stuff regarding EMF measurement, including metres which will allow measurement in gauss
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13th October 2006, 10:42 AM
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Re: How do I measure electromagnetic field
You can find Gauss Meters in most industrial/electronic catalogs for $30.00 and up.
they also make personal, wearable gauss meters, with alarms, for people who wear pacemakers.
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13th October 2006, 12:00 PM
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Re: How do I measure electromagnetic field
Wonderful! Thank you very much! Amazing! I asked the Bureau of Workers Comp for this type of information and no one had it!
Thank you again everyone!!!!!
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Wonderful! Thank you very much! Amazing! I asked the Bureau of Workers Comp for this type of information and no one had it!
Thank you again everyone!!!!!
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Just make sure that you wear one of these Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanies.
Moderator note: Jim's original link to Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanies is broken - he does have the picture in another post
(http://elsmar.com/Forums/showpost.ph...9&postcount=44 (photo))
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Re: How do I measure electromagnetic field - Employee with Pacemaker
I'm kinda familiar with EMF radiation because I nearly got killed in a Blackhawk helicopter one time because of it back in the late 80's. All US Military aircraft have to have hardened electronics due to EMF. The major problem would be pulse from a nuke, but radio/tv transmissions can cause it too among other things.
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