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434 lawmakers, including 89 new freshman Members, were sworn in to the 116th Congress on January 3, 2019. Photo by Phi Nguyen.
S. 2515: Telecommunications Safety Act of 2019
A bill to require the Food and Drug Administration to conduct a study on the effects of radio frequency radiation in the 5G networks on human health. [Introduced September 19, 2019]
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Sir Isaac Newton (?) showing an optical experiment to an audience in his laboratory. Wood engraving by Martin after C. Laverie.
Posted August 9, 2020
The Laser Institute of America (LIA) is revising Z136.8 Standard for Safe Use of Lasers in Research, Development or Testing. This standard provides recommendations for the safe use of lasers and laser systems that operate at wavelengths between 180 nm and 1 mm and are used to conduct research or used in a research, development, or testing environment. This environment is not limited to universities and national laboratories, but includes medical research facilities and high-tech product development evaluation settings.
You may obtain the public review draft at the link below:
https://www.lia.org/store/product/brsz1361-202x-draft-1-public-review
Comments due September 21st.
Send comments (with optional copy to [email protected]) to: Liliana Caldero ([email protected])
We maintain the LIA consensus product suite on the standing agenda of our periodic Laboratory and Nota Bene teleconferences. See our CALENDAR for the next meeting.
Issue: [13-37]
Category: Facilities Asset Management, Risk Management, Public Safety
Colleagues: Richard Robben, Markus Schaufele
Source: ANSI Standards Action
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