arbetsplatsstrålningsnivåer
Arbetsplatsstrålningsnivåer refers to the measurements of electromagnetic radiation present in a typical workplace environment. These levels are generally considered to be very low and are primarily generated by electronic equipment such as computers, mobile phones, Wi-Fi routers, and other electrical devices. The radiation emitted by these sources is non-ionizing, meaning it does not have enough energy to damage DNA.
International and national organizations, like the World Health Organization and national radiation protection authorities, have established
Concerns about potential health effects from workplace radiation are occasionally raised, but scientific research to date