Introduction to the use of predictive models for the assessment of levels of electromagnetic fields
Rome, 9 November 2011 - ISPRA headquarters - via Brancati, 48
(Conference Hall)
The use of predictive models to assess the levels of
electromagnetic fields generated by various sources in the area is
the basis of the authorization processes involving both new
installations or substantial modification of existing plants, and
the monitoring and verification of compliance with the limitations
imposed by the national legislation in force. There are several
simulation software currently used by ISPRA-ARPA/APPA, both for low
and high frequencies, as provided by the technical legislation
(Italian Standards CEI 211-4, CEI 211-6, CEI 211-7, CEI 211-10 and
CEI 106-11).
The introductory course provides the basic elements related to the
forecast models routinely used by the agency system for the main
sources of electromagnetic fields (electric lines and substations,
radio, tv and radio base stations for mobile telephony). It is
expected the analysis of complex cases for both low and high
frequencies. The initiative is aimed at training a maximum of 60
participants and is aimed at engineers working in the public
administration and regional and provincial agencies for
environmental protection (ARPA / APPA).
Partecipation to the course is free upon completing a questionnaire
to be returned to the following email address formazione@isprambiente.it
Registration deadline: October 21, 2011