Brian Huff wrote:

>http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/
>
>OSHA admits that most of their standards apply to only the 'heating'
>effects of radiation in the radiofrequency (3kHZ-300MHz) and microwave
>(300MHz-300GHz) ranges. Its fairly obvious that microwaves heat things,
>and they have exposure rules to prevent burning...
>  
>

The operative word here is heating - that is to say  - cooking. :-s

>but it appears that the jury is still out on the non-thermal effects
>of radiation... ie, cancer. 
>
Or the effects to the central nervous system and brain tissue. I don't 
see why anyone should take unnecessary chances and not limit their 
exposure as much as possible.

<snip>

Neal

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