Who sets the EMF human exposure standards?

EMF standards FAQ

Who sets the EMF human exposure standards?

Countries set their own national standards for exposure to electromagnetic fields. However, the majority of these national standards draw on the guidelines set by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). This non-governmental organization, in formal relations with the WHO, evaluates scientific results from all over the world.

Based on an in-depth review of the literature, ICNIRP produces guidelines recommending limits on exposure. These guidelines are reviewed periodically and updated if necessary.