Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Radiation

Recently, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Delhi LSA, organized a webinar focused on raising awareness about Electromagnetic Field (EMF) radiation. The event aimed to address misconceptions surrounding the potential harmful effects of EMF radiation from mobile towers. Experts shed light on the nature of EMF emissions, safety measures, and the role of international organizations in setting limits. 

Understanding EMF Radiation 

The EMF radiation emitted from mobile tower antennas and mobile handsets is in the form of RF or Electromagnetic energy. It is important to note that this type of energy is non-ionizing and has very low levels of energy.  

Debunking Misconceptions 

Based on scientific evidence and studies, DoT emphasized that there is no conclusive proof of any health hazards associated with EMF radiation from mobile towers. In fact, the EMF emissions from mobile towers in India adhere to safe limits prescribed by the International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) and recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO). This information was shared to dispel misconceptions and provide assurance regarding the safety of mobile tower emissions. 

Ensuring Compliance and Safety 

 The responsibility of maintaining safe limits for EMF radiation lies with the Department of Telecommunication (DoT) and Telecom Service Providers (TSPs). These entities have adopted stricter norms for safety, which are 10 times more stringent than the norms prescribed by ICNIRP as recommended by WHO. Regular testing of radiation from working mobile towers is carried out by the field units of DoT Delhi on a sample basis, covering up to 5 percent of the total working mobile towers (BTS) annually. 

Access to Information 

To promote transparency and accessibility, DoT provides information on mobile tower radiation on their official website. The website serves as a valuable resource for the public, offering insights into the journey of EMF awareness, safety measures, and related guidelines. 

Target Stakeholders and Objectives 

The webinar aimed to address concerns among various stakeholders, including public representatives, government departments and agencies, Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs), Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), urban local bodies, municipalities, and the general public. The primary objective was to debunk myths surrounding EMF radiation, clarify its impact on health, and ensure that the development of mobile towers faces no hindrance. 


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