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impact of modern communications and electricity use on health and the environment. We are not against technology, but we are pro safe technology and safe connections.

    Working groups

    • Education on the harmful effects of wireless technologies

      Education

      The Education Work Group is dedicated to crafting succinct, impactful strategies for raising awareness and knowledge across all age groups about environmental well-being and responsible technology use.

    • Children Working Group

      EMF Protection for Children

      The objective is to educate the parents, schools, kindergarten and other educational institutions about the risk of EMF on children, to create guidelines how to protect them and to create awareness at the political level through information campaigns, debates of the need for children to be protected against digital addiction, connectivity and RF EMF.

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      Law and Politics

      The objective is to review existing and proposed EU and national legislation regarding the development and implementation of technologies emitting RF EMF.

    • Technical Solutions

      Technical Solutions

      The objective is to provide overview of technical solutions, suppliers, literature for the EHS people, who need to protection from adverse health effects of RF EMF.

    • White Zones

      The objective of identifying, preserving and creating white zones is to protect the population already seriously affected, to raise public awareness of the harmfulness of EMFs, and to offer people the choice of protecting themselves from this environmental pollution.

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    Law and Politics

    The working group was formed at the Second European EHS Gathering in Rièzes on 18th June 2023

    Objectives:

    • To review existing and proposed EU and national legislation regarding the development and implementation of technologies emitting EMFs to identify any areas of concerns with respect to potential adverse consequences for humans, wildlife, and the environment
    • To construct robust arguments with supporting evidence to demonstrate the inadequacies and potential risks of each of the specific sections of concern within the legislation
    • To formulate and disseminate written material:
      • To inform the general public, local and national authorities and politicians about the risks and shortcomings of existing and upcoming legislation
      • To lobby politicians to initiate appropriate amendments to the legislation to eliminate the risks and introduce relevant safeguards
      • For potential use in future litigation where applicable / necessary

    Present Focus

    Raising awareness of the inadequacies and potential risks of the current draft of the Gigabit Infrastructure Act (GIA) and lobbying to get appropriate amendments made before it is passed into law.

    The working group will follow this legislative procedure until the GIA is either adopted, amended or dismissed.

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