- EMF in Your Environment: Magnetic Field Measurements of Everyday Electrical Devices, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1992. 32 pp. Available free from the U.S. EPA Public Information
Center, 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460.
Designed for the general public, this booklet focuses on appliances as EMF sources. Includes tables
showing magnetic field strengths at varying distances from 38 common electric appliances. Power lines and
transportation sources are also discussed.
- Electric and Magnetic Fields and the Potential Hazard to Human Health, National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences (NIEHS), 1994. 6 pp. Available free: call 919-541-5085.
Fact sheet provides concise description of EMF research issues, highlighting work at NIEHS since 1988 and
new interagency research effort.
- Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF) Research and Public Information L Dissemination (RAPID) Program:
Research Agenda and Communication Plan, EMF RAPID Program Interagency Committee, 1994. 10 pp.
Available from U.S. Department of Energy: call 202-586-5575 (request publication no. DOE/EE-0021). Also
available from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: call 919-541-5085.
Describes agenda for 5-year national research and risk assessment program for EMF.
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