IEC 60657:1979
Non-ionizing radiation hazards in the frequency range from 10 MHz to 300 000 MHz
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IEC 60657:1979 addresses non-ionizing radiation hazards in the frequency range from 10 MHz to 300 000 MHz, making it relevant for organizations that need a technical reference for evaluating exposure risks in high-frequency environments. As a compliance and engineering document, it supports IEC 60657:1979 reviews where safety, technical assessment, and documented evaluation are part of the workflow. For teams working with electrical equipment, RF-related installations, or laboratory testing, the title signals a focus on hazard awareness and controlled use of high-frequency energy.
IEC 60657:1979 standard overview
The scope indicated by Non-ionizing radiation hazards in the frequency range from 10 MHz to 300 000 MHz points to guidance for identifying and managing potential exposure concerns associated with radiofrequency and microwave energy. IEC 60657:1979 is therefore most relevant when engineers, safety specialists, and compliance teams need a technical basis for risk management, technical validation, and conformity assessment preparation. It may support internal procedures that consider exposure conditions, operating limits, and verification activities in environments where non-ionizing radiation is present.
Applications of IEC 60657:1979
This reference is commonly consulted in technical review and testing workflows involving RF transmitters, industrial heating equipment, laboratory sources, communications systems, and other installations operating in the stated frequency range. It may also be useful during product evaluation, workplace safety analysis, and regulatory preparation when organizations need to document how non-ionizing radiation hazards are assessed. Procurement and engineering documentation teams often use such references to align specifications, operational consistency, and quality workflows across projects.
Why IEC 60657:1979 matters
For organizations responsible for safety and compliance, IEC 60657:1979 can help structure hazard review and reduce uncertainty when working with high-frequency energy sources. It supports consistent technical assessment, improves the basis for verification activities, and can strengthen conformity assessment preparation where exposure concerns are part of the approval process. Using a defined technical reference also helps teams coordinate engineering documentation, quality assurance, and procurement review, especially when equipment selection or installation decisions affect risk reduction.
- Technical reference for evaluating non-ionizing radiation hazards in the 10 MHz to 300 000 MHz range
- Useful for RF-related safety review, exposure assessment, and documented evaluation
- Supports engineering validation, laboratory evaluation, and compliance workflows
- Relevant to procurement and specification review for equipment operating at high frequencies
- Publication Date: 1979-01-01
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60657:1979 (1979-01-01)
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