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The Seletun Statement is a position statement issued by a group of international experts on the need for biologically-based guidelines to protect the public from RF radiation fields associated with wireless technologies.
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Olle Johansson, PhD Announcing Seletun Scientific Statement
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International Scientists Recommend Global Governments Adopt New Exposure Guidelines for Electromagnetic Radiation—Pointing to Biological Hazards and Risks to the Genetic Code from Unchecked Proliferation of Wireless Technologies. In this 18 minute video, Dr. Johansson, from Sweden’s renowned Karolinska Institute, and Chair of the Seletun Scientific Panel, announces a consensus agreement among international scientists on the need to reduce EMF (electromagnetic field) exposures to the population. The paper has just been published in the journal, Reviews on Environmental Health. The Seletun Scientific Panel’s recommendations are extremely important given the unchecked proliferation of wireless radiation over the past decade, such as from cell towers, wireless networks, wireless routers, and cell phones, as well as because of the plans by many ignorant governments to blanket neighborhoods in new, radiation-emitting utility ‘smart’ meters.
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February 3, 2011
The Seletun Scientific Statement
International Scientists Recommend Global Governments Adopt New Exposure
Guidelines for Electromagnetic Radiation, Pointing to Biological Hazards and
Risks to the Genetic Code from Unchecked Proliferation of Wireless
Technologies
Health Effects Occur at Exposure Levels Many Orders of Magnitude Below Existing
Public Safety Standards Around the World, Scientists Say
VIDEO ANNOUNCEMENT – Olle Johansson, PhD, Chair, Seletun Scientific Panel
In November 2009, a Scientific Panel comprised of international experts on the biological effects of
electromagnetic fields met in Seletun, Norway, for three days of intensive discussion on existing
scientific evidence and public health implications of the unprecedented global exposures to artificial
electromagnetic fields (EMF) from telecommunications and electric power technologies. This meeting
was a direct consequence of on-going discussions already from the mid-90ties, when cellular
infrastructure began to rapidly proliferate, and stretching through, among many, the Benevento,
Venice and London Resolutions from this decade, and involving important conclusions drawn from
the 600-page Bioinitiative Report published August 31, 2007, which was a review of over 2,000
studies showing biological effects from electromagnetic radiation at non-thermal levels of exposure,
which partly was published subsequently in the journal Pathophysiology.
From all of the above, it has become obvious that new, biologically-based public exposure
standards, taking into account long-term as well as non-thermal exposures, are urgently
needed to protect public health world-wide.
Therefore international scientists gathered in Norway with the objective of developing guidance for
global governments on this important emerging public health issue. The Seletun Scientific Panel
today announces a Consensus Agreement including 10 Key Recommendations to Protect Public
Health. The text below is based on the recent paper published in Reviews on Environmental
Health 25 (4), 2010. The original paper can be requested via Olle Johansson, Karolinska Institute,
olle.johansson@ki.se.
Background
EMF exposures (static to 300 GHz) result from the use of electric power and from wireless
telecommunications technologies for voice and data transmission, energy, security, military and radar
use in weather and transportation.
The Seletun Scientific Panel recognizes that the body of evidence on EMF requires a new approach
to protection of public health; the growth and development of the fetus, and of children; and argues
for strong preventative actions. These conclusions are built upon prior scientific and public health
reports documenting the following:
1) Low-intensity (non-thermal) bioeffects and adverse health effects are demonstrated at
levels significantly below existing exposure standards for telecommunications and power
utility technologies in developed and developing countries.
2) ICNIRP and IEEE/FCC public safety limits are inadequate and obsolete with respect to
prolonged, low-intensity exposures common today.
3) New, biologically-based public exposure standards are urgently needed to protect public
health world-wide.
4) It is not in the public interest to wait. Instead, governments should take decisive action now
to protect biological function as well as the health of future generations.
Strong concern has been voiced by the public, and by scientists as well as public health and
environmental policy experts, that the deployment of technologies that expose billions of people
world-wide to new sources of EMF pose a pervasive risk to public health, and may pose a serious risk
to future generations. Such exposures did not exist before the “age of industry and information”. A
rapidly accumulating body of scientific evidence of harm to health and well-being constitute warnings
that adverse health effects can occur with short-term and prolonged exposures to very low-intensity
EMF at biologically active frequencies or frequency combinations.
The Seletun Scientific Panel has adopted a Consensus Agreement that recommends
preventative and precautionary actions that are warranted now, given the existing evidence
for potential global health risks. We recognize the duty of governments and their health
agencies 1) to educate and warn the public, 2) to implement measures balanced in favor of the
Precautionary Principle, 3) to monitor compliance with directives promoting alternatives to
wireless, and 4) to fund research and policy development geared toward prevention of
exposures and development of new public safety measures as well as new, safer
communications technologies.
10 Key Points:
1. The Global Population Is At Risk. Global populations are not sufficiently protected from
electromagnetic fields (EMF) from emerging communication and data transmission technologies that
are being deployed worldwide, affecting billions of people;
2. Sensitive Populations Are Currently Vulnerable. Sensitive populations (for example, the elderly,
the ill, the genetically and/or immunologically challenged) and children and fetuses may be
additionally vulnerable to health risks; their exposures are largely involuntary and they are less
protected by existing public safety standards; and they may amount to 40-50% of the population;
3. Government Actions Are Warranted Now Based on Evidence of Serious Disruption to
Biological Systems. The Seletun Scientific Panel urges governments to adopt an explicit statement
that “the standard for judging and acting on the scientific evidence shall be based on prudent public
health planning principles rather than scientific certainty of effect (causal evidence)”. Actions are
warranted based on limited, or weak, scientific evidence, or a sufficiency of evidence – rather than a
conclusive scientific evidence (causation or scientific certainty) where the consequence of doing
nothing in the short term may cause irreparable public health and economic harm, where the
populations potentially at risk are very large, where there are alternatives without similar risks, or
where the exposures are largely involuntary;
4. The Burden of Proof for the Safety of Radiation-Emitting Technologies Should Fall on
Producers and Providers Not Consumers. The Seletun Scientific Panel urges governments to
make explicit that the burden of proof of safety rests with the producers and providers of EMFproducing
technologies, not with the users and consumers.
5. EMF Exposures Should Be Reduced in Advance of Complete Understanding of Mechanisms
of Action. EMF exposures should be reduced now rather than waiting for proof or understanding of
mechanisms of harm before acting. This recommendation is in keeping with traditional public health
principles, and is justified now given abundant evidence that biological effects and adverse health
effects are occurring at exposure levels many orders of magnitude below existing public safety
standards around the world;
6. The Current Accepted Measure of Radiation Risk—the Specific Absorption Rate (‘SAR’)—Is
Inadequate, and Misguides on Safety and Risk. SAR is not an adequate approach to predict many
important biologic effects in studies that report increased risks for cancer, neurological diseases,
impairments to immune function, fertility and reproduction, and neurological function (cognition,
behaviour, performance, mood status, disruption of sleep, increased risk for auto collisions, etc);
7. An International Disease Registry Is Needed To Track Time Trends of Illnesses to Correlate
Illnesses with Exposures.The Seletun Scientific Panel recommends an international registry be
established to track time-trends in incidence and mortality for cancers and neurological and immune
diseases. Tracking effects of EMF on children and sensitive EHS populations is a high priority. There
should be open access to this information;
8. Pre-Market Health Testing and Safety Demonstration of All Radiation-Emitting
Technologies. There is a need for mandatory pre-market assessments of emissions and risks before
deployment of new wireless technologies. There should be convincing evidence that products do not
cause health harm before marketing;
9. Parity Needed for Occupational Exposure Standards. The Panel discourages use of more
lenient public safety standards for workers, as compared to the general public. Separate safety limits
are not ethically acceptable. Workers include women of childbearing age and men who wish to retain
their fertility;
10. Functional Impairment Designation for Persons with Electrohypersensitivity. The Panel
strongly recommends that persons with electrohypersensitivity symptoms (EHS) be classified as
functionally impaired rather than with ‘idiopathic environmental disease’ or similar indistinct
categories. This terminology accepts responsibility for the environmental cause of the related health
challenges and will encourage governments to make adjustments in the living environment to better
address social and well-being needs of this subpopulation of highly sensitive members of society.
New Recommended Exposure Standards
The Seletun Scientific Panel recommends global governments adopt the following
exposure guidelines to protect public health and the health of future generations
Extremely Low Frequency Fields:
· Exposure Limit Recommended. Based on the available evidence, the Seletun Scientific
Panel recommends a 0.1 uT (1 mG) exposure limit for extremely low frequency (fields from
electrical power) for all new installations, such as powerlines, indoor electric appliances,
house-hold items, TVs, radios, computers, and telecommunication devices, based on findings
of risk for leukemia, brain tumours, Alzheimer’s, ALS, sperm damage and DNA strand breaks.
This exposure limit does not include a safety margin, but starts right at the level where
hazardous effects are found. The new recommendation is approx. 1,000 – 10,000 times lower
than the current ICNIRP/IEEE standards;
· Set-Back Distance. For all newly installed, or newly upgraded electrical power distribution, the
Panel recommends a 0.1 uT (1 mG) set-back distance, from residences, hospitals, schools,
parks, and playgrounds schools (and similar locations occupied by children) ; this set-back
distance easily can amount to 50 meters or more;
· Maximum 24-Hour Exposure Limit. For all newly constructed residences, offices, schools
(and other facilities with children), and hospitals there shall be a 0.1 uT (1 mG) max. 24 hour
average exposure limit;
Radiofrequency and Microwave Radiation:
Regarding radiofrequency/microwave radiation, the present guidelines, such as IEEE, FCC, and
ICNIRP, are not adequate to protect humans from harmful effects of chronic EMF exposure. It is now
instead recommended that:
• For whole-body (in vivo experiments) or cell culture-based exposure, 33 μW//kg. It is approx.
2,400 times lower than the current ICNIRP/FCC standards. No further safety margin or provision for
sensitive populations, such as immune-compromised patients or persons with the functional
impairment electrohypersensitivity, is incorporated. This may need to be lowered in the future.
• Based on power density measurements, the Seletun Scientific Panel finds sufficient evidence for
a whole-body scientific benchmark for adverse health effect exists down to 0.17 mW/m2 (also
0.000017 mW/cm2 = 0.017 μW/cm2). It is approx. 50,000 – 60,000 times lower than the current
ICNIRP/FCC standards.This may need to be lowered in the future.
• The Scientific Panel acknowledges that numeric limits derived here for new biologicallybased
public exposure standards are still a billion times higher than natural EMF levels at
which all life evolved. It is a serious mistake to believe that we have always lived in man-made
electromagnetic fields, such as from electrical power, radio, TV, computers, and wireless
telecommunication, and therefore should not worry. It was not long ago when people thought that Xrays,
radioactivity, strong ultraviolet light and radar were completely without harm. Nowadays we
know much better!
“Science is about protecting free and open inquiry. It’s about ensuring that facts and evidence
are never twisted or obscured by politics or ideology. It’s about listening to what scientists
have to say, even when it’s inconvenient – especially when it is inconvenient!”
– Barack Obama
President of the United States
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The Seletun Scientific Panel is comprised of 7 scientists from 5 countries, including Olle
Johansson, PhD, Karolinska Institute, Chair, Adamantia Fragopoulou, Yuri Grigoriev, Lukas
Margaritas, Lloyd Morgan, Elihu Richter, and Cindy Sage.
VIDEO ANNOUNCEMENT – Olle Johansson, PhD, Chair, Seletun Scientific Panel
“The Seletun Scientific Statement” ABSTRACT in Reviews on Environmental Health
(October-December 2010)
International Announcement
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Quotes from Members of the Seletun Scientific Panel:
“Personally, I am very concerned for grave consequences that may ensue if exposure
guidelines are not changed by global governments. I therefore urge them to immediately
strongly reduce the guidelines for exposure to radiofrequency radiation (RF) and extremely
low-frequency electromagnetic1 fields (ELF-EMF) for the reasons given above. It is high time
to ask ourselves: What happens when we, 24-hours around the clock, wherever we are, allow
ourselves and our children to be used as guinea-pigs, whole-body-irradiated for the rest of
our lives?” In not doing so our politicians and health administrators may put us all at stake,
since this is the largest human full-scale experiment ever!”
“Current US and ICNIRP standards for radiofrequency and microwave radiation from wireless
technologies are entirely inadequate. They never were intended to address the kind of
exposures from wireless devices that now affect over 4 billion people.”
Olle Johansson, PhD
Department of Neuroscience
Karolinska Institute
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“Pregnant women and children of all ages should avoid using cell and cordless phones given
the health effects we are seeing already.”
Professor Yuri Grigoriev
Chairman, Russian National Committee on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection, a member of WHO’s International Advisory
Committee on “EMF and Health”
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“WI-FI routers, DECT phones and other wireless devices like baby monitors produce radio
frequency emissions that will affect millions of people and babies in their homes, and should
be halted until other, less harmful options are investigated.”
Professor Lukas Margaritas
Director, Department of Cell Biology and Biophysics
University of Athens
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“New, biologically-based exposure limits are crucial to guide new technology development
toward solutions that are not harmful to health. The global rollout of wireless technologies
has outpaced both health studies and calls for more restrictive public safety limits.”
Cindy Sage
Co-Editor, Bioinitiative Report
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“We are already seeing increases in health problems such as cancer and neurobehavioural
impairments, even though these wireless technologies are fairly new in the last decades or so
for the general public. This finding suggests that the exposures are already too high to
protect people from health harm. Evidence suggests there are special risks for persons with
occupational exposures to RF/MW as well as ELF.”
Elihu Richter MD MPH
Associate Professor (Retired)
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Public Health and Community Medicine
Jerusalem ISRAEL
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