IEEE PC95.1-2345
Force Health Protection Regarding Personnel Exposure to Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields, 0 Hz to 300 GHz
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PC95.1-2345 is a technical standard focused on force health protection for personnel exposure to electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields from 0 Hz to 300 GHz. It is relevant to organizations that need to assess controlled exposure conditions across low-frequency power systems and high-frequency electromagnetic environments. By defining a structured approach to exposure-related requirements, PC95.1-2345 helps support safer engineering decisions, operational consistency, and clearer compliance handling.
What is PC95.1-2345?
PC95.1-2345 addresses personnel exposure considerations for electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields over a wide frequency range, from static and low-frequency fields through radiofrequency energy. The standard is technically relevant to fields, waves, and electromagnetics, with clear ties to power, energy, and industry applications. In practice, it is used to guide how exposure-related limits, evaluation methods, and protective measures may be organized so that engineering and operational teams can manage risk in a consistent way.
Where is PC95.1-2345 used?
PC95.1-2345 is commonly used where workers may be exposed to field-producing equipment or installations, such as power-generation and distribution environments, industrial electrical systems, and electromagnetic test areas. It may also support planning around maintenance, inspection, and equipment operation in settings with strong electric or magnetic fields. Because the scope extends to 300 GHz, it can be relevant across a broad range of technical environments, from low-frequency infrastructure to higher-frequency systems that require controlled personnel access.
Why is PC95.1-2345 important?
This standard matters because exposure to electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields can create safety and compliance concerns if not addressed systematically. PC95.1-2345 gives organizations a reference point for design review, workplace controls, and technical evaluation, helping reduce uncertainty when managing personnel exposure. For procurement, engineering, and safety teams, it can support more consistent documentation, clearer acceptance criteria, and more reliable risk reduction practices in field-intensive environments.
- Personnel exposure to electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields
- Frequency range from 0 Hz to 300 GHz
- Force health protection considerations
- Power, energy, and industrial field environments
- Safety, compliance, and evaluation support
- Publication Date: 2013
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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