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19.02.2009 16:00

EMF Workshop 2009

About EMF Workshop

The protection of workers' health against the negative direct and indirect impact of electromagnetic fields is covered by European Directive 2004/40/EC, the EMF Directive. At the moment, the final implementation date of this Directive has been delayed until 30 April 2012. This allows a detailed assessment of the likely impact of the Directive on the safety and health of workers, and of the social, health and economic impact on stakeholders who may be affected by its implementation.

The purpose of this Workshop is to provide a platform for a discussion of issues related to the EMF Directive. It is held as part of EMF Impact - a project that will inform European Commission policy discussions regarding the possible future amendment of directive 2004/40/EC. The workshop is supported by the European Commission via the PROGRESS programme and organized by a European Consortium (FICETTI). It will include up-to-date information on the current situation in Member States and discuss projected outcomes of the Commission's various possible policy options.

Although the Workshop will focus on different policy options for the future development of the EMF Directive, other perspectives beyond the responses to these questions are welcome as well, and these also will provide input to the impact analysis.

The workshop is open for anyone to attend, and the agenda will include a session for anyone in the audience to make brief contributions.

Organized by FICETTI Consortium:

  • Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, FI
  • EMFields Ltd, UK
  • CIOP-PIB, PL
  • National Institute of Occupational Safety and Prevention, IT
  • INAIL - Workers compensation authority, IT
  • University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, IT
  • TRaC-KTL, UK
  • University of Umeå, SE
  • Institute of Non-Ionizing Radiation, SI
  • European Commission

Key topics

The Workshop will focus on the potential impact on different policy options for the future development of the EMF Directive.

This is a unique opportunity to inform the European Commission's policy-making process, and individual input of each participant would be very highly valued.

The working language of the meeting will be English and there will be no translation facilities.

Target groups

  • Employers, Industry
  • Trade Unions
  • Researchers
  • Officials in regulatory authorities
  • Governmental representatives
  • Occupational health and safety personnel
  • Engineers involved in exposure measurements

Presentations Wednesday, February 18, 2009

13.00-13.15

Welcome introduction

Peter Gajšek

13.15-13.30

Project EMF-IMPACT

Alanko Tommi

13.30-13.45

EU framework for implementing EMF Directive

Phil Chadwick

13.45-14.00

EMF standards: ICNIRP & ICES

Phil Chadwick

14.00-14.15

Ministry of Labour, Italy

Paolo Rossi

14.15-14.30

Ministry of Labour, Slovenia

Joze Hauko

14.30-14.45

Swedish Work Environment Authority

Janez Marinko

14.45-15.00

RIVM, Netherlands

Mathieu Pruppers

15.00-15.15

Federal Institute for OSH

Hannelore Neuschulz

15.15-15.30

HSE UK

Tim Beaumount

16.00-16.15

Interdepartments Commission, Poland

Jolanta Karpowicz

16.15-16.30

EC/MRI study consortium

Kjell Hansson Mild

16.30-16.45

The Alliance for MRI

Steven Keevil

16.45-17.00

NVMBR, Netherland

Sija Geers

17.00-17.15

NATO

B Jon Klauenberg

17.15-17.30

Arqiva

Julia Clarke

17.30-17.45

GSM Association

Jack Rowley

17.45-18.00

NORM APME

Valentina Mauri

Presentations Thursday, February 19, 2009

08.30-08.45

TWI

Geoff Melton

08.45-09.00

Fronius

Peter Mair

09.00-09.15

Lloyd's Register Rail Limited

Philip Beirne

09.15-09.30

National Grid PLC

David Renew

09.30-09.45

BusinessEurope

Rebekah Smith

09.45-10.00

EURO CHLOR

Jean-Pol Debelle

10.30-10.45

CEEMET

Isabelle Biais

10.45-11.00

ORGALIME

Philippe Portalier

11.00-11.15

EEF, The Manufacturers' Organisation

Steve Pointer

11.15-11.30

SIEMENS AG

Ralf Bodemann

11.30-11.45

ETUI-REHS

Marc Sapir

12.45-13.15

Rapporteur's report

Paolo Rossi