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Below is a non exhaustive list of national organizations in the field of NIR protection, where you might find information concerning the exposure limits and protection policies in your own country and in your own language. This list is currently being updated.

Australia

|  Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency

Belgium

|  Information site on EMF produced by the Belgian Government

Canada

|  Canadian Radiation Protection Association

Czech Republic

|  Ntl Ref. Laboratory for Non-Ionizing EMF & Radiation

Denmark

|  National Institute of Radiation Hygiene, SIS

Finland

|  Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority, STUK

|  Hermo, Mobile Telecommunication Research Programme

France

|  Direction Générale de la Santé

|  Agence française de sécurité sanitaire de l’environnement et
   du travail (AFSSET)

Germany

|  Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz

EMF Forschungsprogramm, Mobile Telecommunication Research Programme

Greece

|  GAEC - Greek Atomic Energy Commission

Italy

|  Istituto Superiore di Sanità

 

|  EMF Programma Nazionale di Ricerca MIUR/CNR-ENEA

Netherlands

|  De Gezondheidsraad

New Zealand

|  National Radiation Laboratory

Norway

|  Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority

Spain

|  Sociedad Española de Protección Radiológica

 

|  Ciemat

Sweden

|  Swedish Radiation Safety Authority

 

|  Karolinska Institute

Switzerland

|  Swiss Federal Office of Public Health

 

|  Swiss Research Foundation on Mobile Communication

United Kingdom

|  Radiation Protection Division of the Health Protection Agency

 

|  Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research

USA

|  National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement

 

|  EMF Rapid, NIEHS

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