Figure 1
Radiofrequency/Microwave Radiation Hazard Warning Symbol
Table I. Radiofrequency/Microwave Radiation Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs).
Frequency(f) | Power Densi | Electric Field ty* Strength Squared* | Magnetic Field Strength Squared* |
mW/cm2 | V2/m2 | A2/m2 | |
0.3 to 3 MHz | 100 | 400,000 | 2.5 |
3 to 30 MHz | 900/f2 | 4000(900/f2) | 0.025(900/f2) |
30 to 300 MHz | 1.0 | 4000 | 0.025 |
300 to 1500 MHz | f/300 | 4000(f/300) | 0.025(f/300) |
1.5 to 100 GHz | 5.0 | 20,000 | 0.125 |
Note: f = frequency (MHz)
*Ceiling value
Diffuse reflection. A change of the spatial distribution of a beam of radiation when it is reflected in many directions by a surface or medium.
Specular reflection. A mirrorlike reflection.
Accessible radiation. Laser radiation to which human access is possible.
Eeff = SIGMA (E-Lambda) (S-Lambda) (Delta-Lambda) | |||
Where: | |||
Eeff | = | effective irradiance relative to a monochromatic source at 270nm | |
E-Lambda | = | spectral irradiance in Watts/sq. centimeter/nanometer. | |
S-Lambda | = | relative spectral effectiveness (unitless) | |
Delta-Lambda | = | band width in nanometers |
TABLE 4
Wavelength nanometer | PEL millijoules/sq. centimeters | Relative Spectral Effectiveness S Lambda |
200 | 100 | 0.03 |
210 | 40 | 0.075 |
220 | 25 | 0.12 |
230 | 16 | 0.19 |
240 | 10 | 0.30 |
250 | 7.0 | 0.43 |
254 | 6.0 | 0.5 |
260 | 4.6 | 0.65 |
270 | 3.0 | 1.0 |
280 | 3.4 | 0.88 |
290 | 4.7 | 0.64 |
300 | 10 | 0.30 |
305 | 50 | 0.06 |
310 | 200 | 0.015 |
315 | 1000 | 0.003 |
TABLE 5
Duration of Exposure Per Day | Effective Irradiance Eeff (µW/cm2) |
8 hrs. | 0.1 |
4 hrs. | 0.2 |
2 hrs. | 0.4 |
1 hr. | 0.8 |
1/2 hr. | 1.7 |
15 min. | 3.3 |
10 min. | 5 |
5 min. | 10 |
1 min. | 50 |
30 sec. | 100 |
10 sec. | 300 |
1 sec. | 3,000 |
0.5 sec. | 6,000 |
0.1 sec. | 30,000 |
TABLE 6
Densities and Transmissions (in Percent); also Tolerances in Densities and Transmissions of Various Shades of Glasses for Protection Against Injurious Rays |
(Shades 3 to 8, inclusive, are for use in goggles, shades 10 to 14, inclusive, for welder's helmets and face shields) |
[CODIFICATION NOTE: The graphic presentation of this table has been varied slightly in order that it would fall within the printing specifications for the Washington Administrative Code. In the following table, the original table had columns relating to (1) "Optical Density" which is now "Part 1," (2) "Total Visible Luminous Transmittance" and "Maximum total Infrared" which are now "Part 2," (3) "Maximum Ultraviolet Transmission" which is now "Part 3," and (4) "Recommended Uses" which is now "Part 4." These columns were all positioned side by side. In the new WA C format these are split up into four separate tables.] |
TABLE 6-Part 1
Shade No. | Optical Density | ||
Minimum [C]O.D. | Standard O.D. | Maximum O.D. | |
3.0 | .64 | .857 | 1.06 |
4.0 | 1.07 | 1.286 | 1.49 |
5.0 | 1.50 | 1.714 | 1.92 |
6.0 | 1.93 | 2.143 | 2.35 |
7.0 | 2.36 | 2.572 | 2.78 |
8 | 2.79 | 3.000 | 3.21 |
9 | 3.22 | 3.429 | 3.63 |
10 | 3.64 | 3.857 | 4.06 |
11 | 4.07 | 4.286 | 4.49 |
12 | 4.50 | 4.715 | 4.92 |
13 | 4.93 | 5.143 | 5.35 |
14 | 5.36 | 5.571 | 5.78 |
TABLE 6-Part 2
Shade No. | Total Visible Luminous Transmittance | Maximum Total Infrared % | ||
Maximum % | Standard % | Minimum % | ||
3.0 | 22.9 | 13.9 | 8.70 | 9.0 |
4.0 | 8.51 | 5.18 | 3.24 | 5.0 |
5.0 | 3.16 | 1.93 | 1.20 | 2.5 |
6.0 | 1.18 | .72 | .45 | 1.5 |
7.0 | .44 | .27 | .17 | 1.3 |
8 | .162 | .100 | .062 | 1.0 |
9 | .060 | .037 | .023 | .8 |
10 | .0229 | .0139 | .0087 | .6 |
11 | .0085 | .0052 | .0033 | .5 |
12 | .0032 | .0019 | .0012 | .5 |
13 | .00118 | .00072 | .00045 | .4 |
14 | .00044 | .00027 | .00017 | .3 |
TABLE 6-Part 3
Maximum Ultraviolet Transmission | ||||
Shade No. | 313mu % | 334mu % | 365mu % | 405mu % |
3.0 | .2 | .2 | .5 | 1.0 |
4.0 | .2 | .2 | .5 | 1.0 |
5.0 | .2 | .2 | .2 | .5 |
6.0 | .1 | .1 | .1 | .5 |
7.0 | .1 | .1 | .1 | .5 |
8 | .1 | .1 | .1 | .5 |
9 | .1 | .1 | .1 | .5 |
10 | .1 | .1 | .1 | .5 |
11 | .05 | .05 | .05 | .1 |
12 | .05 | .05 | .05 | .1 |
13 | .05 | .05 | .05 | .1 |
14 | .05 | .05 | .05 | .1 |
TABLE 6-Part 4
Shade No. | Recommended Uses |
3.0 | Glare of reflected sunlight from snow, water, sand, etc., stray light from cutting and welding metal pouring and work around furnaces and foundries. |
4.0 5.0 | Light acetylene cutting and welding; light electric spot welding. |
6.0 7.0 | Acetylene cutting and medium welding; arc welding up to 30 amperes. |
8 9 | Heavy acetylene welding; arc cutting and welding between 30 and 75 amperes. |
10 11 | Arc cutting and welding between 75 and 200 amperes. |
12 13 | Arc cutting and welding between 200 and 400 amperes. |
14 | Arc cutting and welding above 400 amperes. |
a. | American Standard Safety Code for the Protection of Heads, Eyes, and Respiratory Organs. |
b. | Standard density is defined as the logarithms (base 10) of the reciprocal of the transmission. Shade number is determined by the density according to the relations: |
Shade number = 7/3 density + 1 with tolerances as given in the table. |
Note: | Safety glasses are available with lenses which protect the eyes against ultraviolet radiation. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-62-09005
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appear in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.
Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.17 RCW and RCW 49.17.040,[49.17].050 and [49.17].060. 92-22-067 (Order 92-06), § 296-62-09005, filed 10/30/92, effective 12/8/92. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040 and 49.17.050. 85-01-022 (Order 84-24), § 296-62-09005, filed 12/11/84. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040. 80-16-029 (Order 80-22), § 296-62-09005, filed 10/31/80. Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.040, 49.17.050 and 49.17.240. 80-11-010 (Order 80-14), § 296-62-09005, filed 8/8/80; Order 73-3, § 296-62-09005, filed 5/7/73.