Occupational exposure to electric and magnetic fields during tasks at ground or floor level at 110 kV substations in Finland

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The aim was to investigate occupational exposure to electric and magnetic fields during tasks at ground or floor level at 110 kV substations in Finland and to compare the measured values to Directive 2013/35/EU. Altogether, 347 electric field measurements and 100 magnetic field measurements were performed. The average value of all electric fields was 2.3 kV/m (maximum 6.4 kV/m) and that of magnetic fields was 5.8 µT (maximum 51.0 µT). It can be concluded that the electric and magnetic field exposure at ground or floor level is typically below the low action levels of Directive 2013/35/EU. The transposition of the directive will not create new needs to modify the work practice of the evaluated tasks, which can continue to be performed as before. However, for workers with medical implants, the exposure may be high enough to cause interference.

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Korpinen, L., & Pääkkönen, R. (2016). Occupational exposure to electric and magnetic fields during tasks at ground or floor level at 110 kV substations in Finland. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 22(3), 384–388. https://doi.org/10.1080/10803548.2016.1153858

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