Directive 2013/35/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 201... (32013L0035)
Directive 2013/35/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 201... (32013L0035)
DIRECTIVE 2013/35/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
of 26 June 2013
on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents (electromagnetic fields) (20th individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16(1) of Directive 89/391/EEC) and repealing Directive 2004/40/EC
CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1
Subject-matter and scope
Article 2
Definitions
Article 3
Exposure limit values and action levels
CHAPTER II
OBLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYERS
Article 4
Assessment of risks and determination of exposure
Article 5
Provisions aimed at avoiding or reducing risks
Article 6
Worker information and training
Article 7
Consultation and participation of workers
CHAPTER III
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Article 8
Health surveillance
Article 9
Penalties
Article 10
Derogations
Article 11
Technical amendments of the Annexes
Article 12
Exercise of the delegation
Article 13
Urgency procedure
CHAPTER IV
FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 14
Practical guides
Article 15
Review and reporting
Article 16
Transposition
Article 17
Repeal
Article 18
Entry into force
Article 19
Addressees
ANNEX I
PHYSICAL QUANTITIES REGARDING THE EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
ANNEX II
NON-THERMAL EFFECTS
EXPOSURE LIMIT VALUES AND ACTION LEVELS IN THE FREQUENCY RANGE FROM 0 Hz TO 10 MHz
A. EXPOSURE LIMIT VALUES (ELVs)
|
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Sensory effects ELVs |
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Normal working conditions |
2 T |
|
Localised limbs exposure |
8 T |
|
|
Health effects ELVs |
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Controlled working conditions |
8 T |
|
Frequency range |
Health effects ELVs |
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1 Hz ≤ f < 3 kHz |
1,1 Vm–1 (peak) |
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3 kHz ≤ f ≤ 10 MHz |
3,8 × 10– 4 f Vm–1 (peak) |
|
Frequency range |
Sensory effects ELVs |
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1 ≤ f < 10 Hz |
0,7/f Vm–1 (peak) |
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10 ≤ f < 25 Hz |
0,07 Vm–1 (peak) |
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25 ≤ f ≤ 400 Hz |
0,0028 f Vm–1 (peak) |
B. ACTION LEVELS (ALs)
|
Frequency range |
Electric field strength Low ALs (E)[Vm–1] (RMS) |
Electric field strength High ALs (E) [Vm–1] (RMS) |
|
1 ≤ f < 25 Hz |
2,0 × 104 |
2,0 × 104 |
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25 ≤ f < 50 Hz |
5,0 × 105/f |
2,0 × 104 |
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50 Hz ≤ f < 1,64 kHz |
5,0 × 105/f |
1,0 × 106/f |
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1,64 ≤ f < 3 kHz |
5,0 × 105/f |
6,1 × 102 |
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3 kHz ≤ f ≤ 10 MHz |
1,7 × 102 |
6,1 × 102 |
|
Frequency range |
Magnetic flux density Low ALs(B)[μT] (RMS) |
Magnetic flux density High ALs(B) [μT] (RMS) |
Magnetic flux density ALs for exposure of limbs to a localised magnetic field [μT] (RMS) |
|
1 ≤ f < 8 Hz |
2,0 × 105/f2 |
3,0 × 105/f |
9,0 × 105/f |
|
8 ≤ f < 25 Hz |
2,5 × 104/f |
3,0 × 105/f |
9,0 × 105/f |
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25 ≤ f < 300 Hz |
1,0 × 103 |
3,0 × 105/f |
9,0 × 105/f |
|
300 Hz ≤ f < 3 kHz |
3,0 × 105/f |
3,0 × 105/f |
9,0 × 105/f |
|
3 kHz ≤ f ≤ 10 MHz |
1,0 × 102 |
1,0 × 102 |
3,0 × 102 |
|
Frequency |
ALs (IC) steady state contact current [mA] (RMS) |
|
up to 2,5 kHz |
1,0 |
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2,5 ≤ f < 100 kHz |
0,4 f |
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100 ≤ f ≤ 10 000 kHz |
40 |
|
Hazards |
ALs(B0) |
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Interference with active implanted devices, e.g. cardiac pacemakers |
0,5 mT |
|
Attraction and projectile risk in the fringe field of high field strength sources (> 100 mT) |
3 mT |
ANNEX III
THERMAL EFFECTS
EXPOSURE LIMIT VALUES AND ACTION LEVELS IN THE FREQUENCY RANGE FROM 100 kHz TO 300 GHz
A. EXPOSURE LIMIT VALUES (ELVs)
|
Health effects ELVs |
SAR values averaged over any six-minute period |
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ELVs related to whole body heat stress expressed as averaged SAR in the body |
0,4 Wkg–1 |
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ELVs related to localised heat stress in head and trunk expressed as localised SAR in the body |
10 Wkg–1 |
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ELVs related to localised heat stress in the limbs expressed as localised SAR in the limbs |
20 Wkg–1 |
|
Frequency range |
Localised specific energy absorption (SA) |
|
0,3 ≤ f ≤ 6 GHz |
10 mJkg–1 |
|
Frequency range |
Health effects ELVs related to power density |
|
6 ≤ f ≤ 300 GHz |
50 Wm–2 |
B. ACTION LEVELS (ALs)
|
Frequency range |
Electric field strength ALs(E) [Vm–1] (RMS) |
Magnetic flux density ALs(B) [μT] (RMS) |
Power density ALs(S) [Wm–2] |
|
100 kHz ≤ f < 1 MHz |
6,1 × 102 |
2,0 × 106/f |
— |
|
1≤ f < 10 MHz |
6,1 × 108/f |
2,0 × 106/f |
— |
|
10 ≤ f < 400 MHz |
61 |
0,2 |
— |
|
400 MHz ≤ f < 2 GHz |
3 × 10–3 f½ |
1,0 × 10–5 f½ |
— |
|
2 ≤ f < 6 GHz |
1,4 × 102 |
4,5 × 10–1 |
— |
|
6 ≤ f ≤ 300 GHz |
1,4 × 102 |
4,5 × 10–1 |
50 |
|
Frequency range |
Steady state contact current, ALs(IC) [mA] (RMS) |
Induced limb current in any limb, ALs(IL) [mA] (RMS) |
|
100 kHz ≤ f < 10 MHz |
40 |
— |
|
10 ≤ f ≤ 110 MHz |
40 |
100 |
ANNEX IV
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Directive 2004/40/EC |
This Directive |
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Article 1(1) |
Article 1(1) |
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Article 1(2) |
Article 1(2) and (3) |
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Article 1(3) |
Article 1(4) |
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Article 1(4) |
Article 1(5) |
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Article 1(5) |
Article 1(6) |
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Article 2(a) |
Article 2(a) |
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— |
Article 2(b) |
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— |
Article 2(c) |
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Article 2(b) |
Article 2(d), (e) and (f) |
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Article 2(c) |
Article 2(g) |
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Article 3(1) |
Article 3(1) |
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Article 3(2) |
Article 3(1) |
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— |
Article 3(2) |
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Article 3(3) |
Article 3(2) and (3) |
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— |
Article 3(4) |
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Article 4(1) |
Article 4(1) |
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Article 4(2) |
Article 4(2) and (3) |
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Article 4(3) |
Article 4(3) |
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Article 4(4) |
Article 4(4) |
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Article 4(5)(a) |
Article 4(5)(b) |
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Article 4(5)(b) |
Article 4(5)(a) |
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— |
Article 4(5)(c) |
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Article 4(5)(c) |
Article 4(5)(d) |
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Article 4(5)(d) |
Article 4(5)(e) |
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Article 4(5)(d)(i) |
— |
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Article 4(5)(d)(ii) |
— |
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Article 4(5)(d)(iii) |
— |
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Article 4(5)(d)(iv) |
— |
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Article 4(5)(e) |
Article 4(5)(f) |
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Article 4(5)(f) |
Article 4(5)(g) |
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— |
Article 4(5)(h) |
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— |
Article 4(5)(i) |
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Article 4(5)(g) |
Article 4(5)(j) |
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Article 4(5)(h) |
Article 4(5)(k) |
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— |
Article 4(6) |
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Article 4(6) |
Article 4(7) |
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Article 5(1) |
Article 5(1) |
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Article 5(2), introductory wording |
Article 5(2), introductory wording |
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Article 5(2)(a) to (c) |
Article 5(2)(a) to (c) |
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— |
Article 5(2)(d) |
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— |
Article 5(2)(e) |
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Article 5(2)(d) to (g) |
Article 5(2)(f) to (i) |
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— |
Article 5(4) |
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Article 5(3) |
Article 5(5) |
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— |
Article 5(6) |
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— |
Article 5(7) |
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Article 5(4) |
Article 5(8) |
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— |
Article 5(9) |
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Article 5(5) |
Article 5(3) |
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Article 6, introductory wording |
Article 6, introductory wording |
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Article 6(a) |
Article 6(a) |
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Article 6(b) |
Article 6(b) |
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— |
Article 6(c) |
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Article 6(c) |
Article 6(d) |
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Article 6(d) |
Article 6(e) |
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— |
Article 6(f) |
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Article 6(e) |
Article 6(g) |
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Article 6(f) |
Article 6(h) |
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— |
Article 6(i) |
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Article 7 |
Article 7 |
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Article 8(1) |
Article 8(1) |
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Article 8(2) |
— |
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Article 8(3) |
Article 8(2) |
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Article 9 |
Article 9 |
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— |
Article 10 |
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Article 10(1) |
Article 11(1)(c) |
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Article 10(2)(a) |
Article 11(1)(a) |
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Article 10(2)(b) |
Article 11(1)(b) |
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Article 11 |
— |
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— |
Article 12 |
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— |
Article 13 |
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— |
Article 14 |
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— |
Article 15 |
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Article 13(1) |
Article 16(1) |
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Article 13(2) |
Article 16(2) |
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— |
Article 17 |
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Article 14 |
Article 18 |
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Article 15 |
Article 19 |
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Annex |
Annex I, Annex II and Annex III |
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— |
Annex IV |