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The EEA study reviews the histories of a selection of public and environmental hazards, such as asbestos, benzene and PCBs, from the first scientifically based early warnings about potential harm, to subsequent precautionary and preventive measures. Cases on tobacco smoking and lead in petrol are forthcoming.
Although the EEA does not have specific expertise in EMF, the case studies of public hazards analysed in the ' Late lessons' publication show that harmful exposures can be widespread before there is both 'convincing' evidence of harm from long-term exposures, and biological understanding of how that harm is caused.
'There are many examples of the failure to use the precautionary principle in the past, which have resulted in serious and often irreversible damage to health and environments. Appropriate, precautionary and proportionate actions taken now to avoid plausible and potentially serious threats to health from EMF are likely to be seen as prudent and wise from future perspectives. We must remember that precaution is one of the principles of EU environmental policy,' says Professor Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director of the EEA.
Current evidence, although limited, is strong enough to question the scientific basis for the present EMF exposure limits, according to the BioInitiative Working Group.
Mobile Telecommunications Research Programme, United Kingdom,
September 2007
a. MTHR: Mobile Telecommunications and
Health Research
b. Mobile
Telecommunications and Health Research report 2007
Interphone (World Health Organisation — International Agency for
Research on Cancer) on-going project on mobile phones.
http://www.who.int/peh-emf/meetings/archive/interphone_iac2005.pdf,
http://www.who.int/peh-emf/project/intorg/en/index1.html
BioInitiative Report, August 2007
a. http://www.bioinitiative.org/
b. BioInitiative Report: A Rationale for a Biologically-based
Public Exposure Standard for Electromagnetic fields (ELF and RF): http://www.bioinitiative.org/report/docs/report.pdf
German advice on WIFI exposures July 2007
http://dip21.bundestag.de/dip21/btd/16/061/1606117.pdf
http://www.icems.eu/docs/deutscher_bundestag.pdf
World Health Organisation review on Extremely Low Frequency Electric
and Magnetic fields and Health, June 2007:
a. Electromagnetic fields and public health. Fact sheet N322, June
2007.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs322/en/index.html
b. Extremely Low Frequency Fields
Environmental Health Criteria Monograph No. 238
http://www.who.int/peh-emf/publications/elf_ehc/en/index.html
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.)
microwave magazine, Editorial, Volume 8, Issue 3, June 2007. Cellular
Mobile Radiation and Intercranial Tumours. Lin J.C.
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=6668
Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks
(SCENIHR), Opinion on Possible Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF)
on Human Health, March, 2007
http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph_risk/committees/04_scenihr/docs/scenihr_o_007.pdf
Related web sites:
http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph_determinants/environment/EMF/keydo_emf_en.htm
http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph_determinants/environment/EMF/emf_en.htm
REFLEX research study, DG Research, 2000–2004
http://www.verum-foundation.de/reflex/
See also ‘EU Research on Environment and Health — Results from projects
funded by the 5th Work frame programme, pages 176–177 on REFLEX and EMF
projects, pages 166–181
Friedman et al., ‘Mechanisms of short term ERK activation by electromagnetic fields at mobile phone frequencies’, Biochem Journal, 405, 559–568, 2007
Mobile Phones and Health: Reports by Stewart/National Radiological
Protection Board, United Kingdom, 2002, 2004
a. Mobile Phones and Health 2004. NRPB. Volume 15, No. 5.
http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/publications/documents_of_nrpb/abstracts/absd15-5.htm
b. A summary of recent reports on Mobile Phones and Health (2000–
2004). NRPB. W65.
http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation/publications/w_series_reports/2005/nrpb_w65.pdf
IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans.
Non-ionizing radiation, Part 1: Static and Extremely Low Frequency
Electric and Magnetic Fields. World Health Organization, International
Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, 2002.
http://monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Monographs/vol80/volume80.pdf
World Health Organization ‘Principles for evaluating health risks in
children associated with exposure to chemicals’, Environmental Health
Criteria, 237, Geneva, 2007.
http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2006/924157237X_eng.pdf
International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection,
Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Time-Varying Electric, Magnetic,
and Electromagnetic Fields (Up to 300GHz), International Commission on
Non-Ionising Radiation Protection, Health Physics, Vol 74, No 4, p
494–522, 1998.
http://www.icnirp.de/documents/emfgdl.pdf
EEA, ‘Late lessons from early warnings: the precautionary principle
1896–2000’, European Environment Agency, Copenhagen, 2001.
http://reports.eea.europa.eu/environmental_issue_report_2001_22/en
Marion Hannerup
Head of Communications and Corporate
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European Environment Agency
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