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Re: How to word warning on electromagnetic frequency (EMF)?
Subject:Re: How to word warning on electromagnetic frequency (EMF)? From:"Paul Strasser" <paul -dot- strasser -at- windsor-tech -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 11 Feb 2002 14:01:35 -0700
Is this a warning that the equipment (or its output) might be affected by
nearby EMF emissions, or is it a warning to the equipment operator that
they're zapped by EMF emissions from the equipment? If the latter, exactly
how strong is the generated EMF field to warrant a warning?
Paul Strasser
Windsor Technologies, Inc.
2569 Park Lane, Suite 200
Lafayette, Colorado 80026
Phone: 303-926-1982
FAX: 303-926-1510
E-mail: paul -dot- strasser -at- windsor-tech -dot- com
> Does anyone has some good wording for a general
> warning about electromagnetic frequency (EMF)? We
> would like to include this in a manual for medical
> equipment that will generally reside in a hospital
> operating room (which most likely already has
> protections against EMF, anyway, but sometimes these
> warnings have to be explicit).
>
> I am searching through the official sources (FDA Web
> site, CEI documents), but so far I have not seen any
> guidance on the wording I should use.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
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