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Serious incidents adversely affecting employees’ well-being may incur significant expenses and reputational damage, ranging from AUD $20M in employee compensation and additional associated operational cost. In 2012-13, work-related injuries in Australia cost the industry AUD$61.8B, equitable to more than 5% of Australia’s GDP. In 2019 Cognitive Fatigue was cited as the underlying cause of 144 fatalities, where more than 30%, were machinery operators and drivers(2). In most situations, identification of ...
ByCanaria Technologies based in Brisbane CBD, AUSTRALIA
Wi-Fi is the term now commonly used to designate a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), which is used to exchange data between electronic devices and to wirelessly connect, for example, personal computers, tablets or smart-phones to each other and to the internet. The main wavebands used by Wi-Fi networks are in the high frequency (HF) range of the electromagnetic spectrum (several GHz). Wi-Fi network routers (or Wireless Access Points – WAPs) are often set up at homes and in public buildings such as airports ...
ByInternational Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) based in Oberschleissheim, GERMANY
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication (DECT) is primarily used for creating cordless phone systems. DECT phones are commonly used in the home and in the work environment. In recent years this technology has also been used for baby monitors and in remote controls for industrial applications. The DECT operate at frequencies of several MHz. Exposure from DECT devices can be considered as far field exposure in relation to the local base station and as near field exposure in relation to the portable phone or ...
ByInternational Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) based in Oberschleissheim, GERMANY
Mobile phones operate in the radiofrequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum, from several hundred MHz to several GHz, to enable wireless phone calls and data transfer, including communication through the internet. The exact frequency band used differs between technologies (GSM, UMTS, 4G, 5G, etc.) and between countries. ...
ByInternational Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) based in Oberschleissheim, GERMANY
