New Mobile Handsets to comply with SAR Value of 1.6W/KG
Penalty, Random Checks Introduced for Enforcement
Penalty, Random Checks Introduced for Enforcement
Beginning tomorrow (1st September 2012) India will be among the select few countries in the world to have stringent EMF( Electromagnetic Frequency) Radiation
Standards, established in the interest of public health, for mobile
towers and mobile handsets. Indian standards would now be 10 times more
stringent than more than 90% countries in the world.
Mobile Towers (EMF Radiation Norms)
Ø EMF ( Electromagnetic Frequency) exposure limit (Base Station Emissions) has been lowered to 1/10th of the existing ICNIRP exposure level, effective 1st Sept. 2012.
Ø
Telecom Enforcement Resource & Monitoring (TERM) Cells have been
entrusted with the job of conducting audit on the self certification
furnished by the Service Providers. TERM Cell will carry out test audit
of 10% of the BTS site on random basis and on all cases where there is a
public complaint.
Ø
Telecom Engineering Centre (TEC) has revised the Test Procedure for
measurement of EMF for verification of EMF compliance for BTS towers in
accordance with new standards.
Ø For non-compliance of EMF standards, a penalty of Rs. 5 lakhs is liable to be levied per BTS per Service Provider.
Ø
The BTS site details i.e. self certification, registration with TERM
Cell, test results etc. is proposed to be provided on DoT web site for
General Public information.
Mobile Handsets
Ø
All the new design of mobile handsets shall comply with the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR) values of 1.6 W/kg averaged over 1 gram of human
tissue w.e.f. 1st Sept. 2012.
Ø
The mobile handsets with existing designs which are compliant with 2.0
W/kg averaged over 10 gram of human tissue, will continue to co-exist up
to 31st August 2013. From 1st Sept. 2013, only
the mobile handsets with revised SAR value of 1.6 W/kg would be
permitted to be manufactured or imported in India.
Ø SAR
value information display on the mobile handsets like IMEI
(International Mobile Equipment Identity) display. The information on
SAR values to be made available to the consumer at the point of sale.
Ø
Mobile hand set manufactured and sold in India or imported from other
countries shall be checked on random basis for compliance of SAR limit
after TEC SAR Laboratory is set up by end of 2012. Test results from
international accredited labs will be acceptable in the interim period.
Ø The manufacturers in India will provide self declaration of SAR value of the handset.
Ø
Suitable amendments in the Indian Telegraph Rule under Indian Telegraph
Act 1985 are being enacted in support of ensuring compliance of new SAR
values for handsets.
Ø Manufacturer’s mobile handset booklet will contain safety precautions.
Ø All
cell phone handsets sold in the market in India will comply with
relevant standards and shall be available in hand free mode.
SAR Test Laboratory:
Ø SAR
Test Laboratory is being set up in Telecom Engineering Centre for
testing of SAR value of mobile handsets imported/ manufactured in
India.
New National SAR Standards from Telecom Engineering Centre
Ø National SAR standards from Telecom Engineering Centre are being finalized.
Measuring Instruments:
Ø DoT is procuring EMF radiation measuring instruments for TERM cell units.
Ø Outsourcing for EMF radiation measurement for BTS towers is also being considered.
Expert Group Study:
Ø A
scientific study in India-specific context is being undertaken jointly
by Dept. of Telecom and Dept. of Science & Technology in
collaboration with ICMR, MOEF & Min of Science & Technology to
derive norms based on credible scientific evidence taking into account
diversity of Indian social context.
Guidelines to State Government
Ø Department
of Telecommunication has released Guidelines covering BTS Towers so
that some consistency gets evolved on setting up of BTS towers.
Guidelines have been placed on DoT website.
Guidelines for Consumers
Guidelines
for consumers on Mobile handset usage have been issued and hosted on
DoT Web site (http://www.gov.dot.in) for general public awareness.
Some of them are :
1. Keep distance – Hold the cell phone away from body to the extent possible.
2. Use a headset (wired or Bluetooth) to keep the handset away from your head.
3. Do
not press the phone handset against your head. Radio Frequency (RF)
energy is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the
source -- being very close increases energy absorption much more.
4. Limit the length of mobile calls.
5. Use text as compared to voice wherever possible.
6. Put the cell phone on speaker mode.
When
your phone is ON, don`t carry it in chest/breast or pants pocket. When a
mobile phone is ON, it automatically transmits at high power every one
or two minutes to check (poll) the network.
Radiation Booklet
Ø A
booklet addressing possible queries from mobile telecom users on
radiation-related issues along with other informative inputs is also
being placed on DoT website.
TEC Test Procedures Document for Service Providers and Term Cell Units
Ø TEC
has revised the Test Procedure for measurement of EMF elaborating the
methodology, calculations, measurements and report formats for
verification of EMF compliance for BTS towers in accordance with new
standards effective from 1st Sept. 2012. This will be applicable for all Mobile Service Providers and Term Cell Units to verify compliance.
Department
of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications & IT has ensured
that the new EMF Radiation standards get implemented through close
co-ordination with the industry.
The
guidelines underline the Government’s efforts at providing the best
possible Telecom services across the country without compromising on
public safety and /human health.
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