(A) No person who operates a radiofrequency machine, or controls the operation of a radiofrequency machine owned by an individual or entity conducting business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, shall expose any worker in a place of employment within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, to a radiofrequency electromagnetic field which has a mean squared electric or magnetic field strength or an equivalent plane wave free-space power density in excess of the applicable Radiofrequency Exposure Limits listed in 105 CMR 122.100: Table 1. These limits are based on currently accepted national consensus standards, i.e. American National Standards Institute, ANSI C9122.1l-1982 and American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) threshold limit values. 105 CMR 122.100: TABLE 1
OCCUPATIONAL RADIOFREQUENCY EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR EMPLOYEES
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
(E) 2 Maximum allowed | (H) 2 Maximum allowed | Maximum allowed Equivalent, Plane |
Frequency Range | Mean Squared Electric Field Strength (V/m)2 | Mean Squared Magnetic Field Strength (A/m)2 | Wave, Free Space Power Density (mW/cm2) |
10 kHz - 3 MHz | 400,000 | 2.5 | 100 |
3 MHz - 30 MHz | 4,000 (900/f2) | 0.025 (900/f2) | 900/f |
30 MHz - 300 MHz | 4,000 | 0.025 | 1.0 |
300 MHz - 1500 MHz | 4,000 (f/300) | 0.025 (f/300) | f/300 |
1500 MHz - 100 GHz | 20,000 | 0.125 | 5 |
As used in 105 CMR 122.100: Table 1:
f = frequency in megahertz (MHz)
V = voltage in volts
A = current in amperes m = length in meters
cm2 = area in square centimeters
mW = power in milliwatts
105 CMR 122.100: Table 1 Qualifications:
1. RF Exposure Limits cited in 105 CMR 122.100: Table 1 are average values over any 0.1 hour period;2. For mixed or broadband fields consisting of a number of frequencies for which different RF Exposure Limits are listed in 105 CMR 122.100: Table 1, the fraction of the RF Exposure Limits incurred within each frequency interval shall be determined, and the sum of all such fractions shall not exceed unity;3. For near field exposures, the only applicable RF Exposure Limits are the mean squared electric and magnetic field strengths as given in 105 CMR 122.100: Table 1, column 2 and 3. For convenience, these limits are also expressed as the equivalent plane-wave free-space power densities shown in column 4, 105 CMR 122.100: Table 1; and,4.105 CMR 122.100: Table 1 limits may be exceeded if the exposure conditions can be shown by laboratory procedures acceptable to the Director to produce specific absorption rates (SAR) below 0.4 W/kg as averaged over the whole body, and spatial, peak SAR values below 8 W/kg as averaged over any one gram of tissue.