• DocumentCode
    494867
  • Title

    Hazards of Radiation to Personnel (HERP)

  • Author

    Visveswaran, Lt Col I

  • Author_Institution
    ACE, Mhow, India
  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    26-27 Nov. 2008
  • Firstpage
    611
  • Lastpage
    615
  • Abstract
    Soldiers today are constantly exposed to radio frequency (RF) energy, whether deployed in peace or in active operations. The intensity of radiation to which a soldier is subjected has witnessed a phenomenal increase with advent of high power radio transmitters, radars, jammers and other non communication equipment. This is further compounded by increased density of emitters in battlefield. While a short duration inadvertent exposure may not be alarming, the harmful effects of prolonged exposure can not be overlooked. Hazards of radiation to personnel (HERP) is an acronym to describe detrimental effects occurring due to exposure to RF energy which range from minor irritation to total incapacitation. The danger of HERP occurs because the body absorbs radiation which in turn causes significant heating of organs without the knowledge of individuals as body does have internal sensation of heat. Tissue damages may occur before the access heat is dissipated. In this paper we provide an overview of HERP and also carry out an approximate theoretical analysis of RF absorption offered by human fat tissue in freq band of approx 2.5 GHz and compare results with effects at 27 MHz. A section at the end or than paper is devoted towards possible remedial measures.
  • Keywords
    biohazards; biological effects of radiation; biological tissues; jamming; occupational health; occupational safety; radio transmitters; HERP; RF absorption; RF energy exposure; emitter; harmful effects; hazards of radiation to personnel; high power radio transmitter; human fat tissue; jammer; noncommunication equipment; radar; radiation intensity; radio frequency energy; soldier; tissue damage; Absorption; Communication equipment; Hazards; Heating; Jamming; Personnel; Radar equipment; Radio frequency; Radio transmitters; Tissue damage;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Electromagnetic Interference & Compatibility, 2008. INCEMIC 2008. 10th International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Bangalore
  • Print_ISBN
    978-81-903575-1-7
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    5154371