A qualitative description of the way that the problems of radio frequency and microwave radiation hazards to personnel aboard naval ships have been handled is presented. The prediction and measurement of microwave fields produced by typical equipment used for communication, command and control, surveillance, fire control, and navigation are discussed. A hazard evaluation survey conducted aboard a fictitious ship, which closely parallels that performed on actual ships, is described. Mentioned are the various methods and techniques used to define and control the potentially hazardous environment which is unique to the Navy. (Author)
Determination and Elimination of Hazardous Microwave Fields Aboard Naval Ships
1970
10 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Industrial Safety Engineering , Marine Engineering , Microwave frequency , Naval vessels(Combatant) , Radiation hazards , Radiofrequency , Communication equipment , Fire control systems , Electronic equipment , Naval personnel , Safety , Protection , Naval research , Reprints , Microwave radiation hazards
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