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Report No: CCISE191202301-V01
Shenzhen Zhongjian Nanfang Testing Co., Ltd. Project No.: CCISE1912023
No. B-C, 1/F., Building 2, Laodong No.2 Industrial Park, Xixiang Road,
Bao’an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
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7 RF Exposure Limits
7.1 Uncontrolled Environment
Uncontrolled Environments are defined as locations where there is the exposure of individuals who have no
knowledge or control of their exposure. The general population/uncontrolled exposure limits are applicable to
situations in which the general public may be exposed or in which persons who are exposed as a consequence
of their employment may not be made fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over
their exposure. Members of the general public would come under this category when exposure is not
employment-related; for example, in the case of a wireless transmitter that exposes persons in its vicinity.
7.2 Controlled Environment
Controlled Environments are defined as locations where there is exposure that may be incurred by persons who
are aware of the potential for exposure, (i.e. as a result of employment or occupation). In general,
occupational/controlled exposure limits are applicable to situations in which persons are exposed as a
consequence of their employment, who have been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can
exercise control over their exposure. This exposure category is also applicable when the exposure is of a
transient nature due to incidental passage through a location where the exposure levels may be higher than the
general population/uncontrolled limits, but the exposed person is fully aware of the potential for exposure and
can exercise control over his or her exposure by leaving the area or by some other appropriate means.
7.3 RF Exposure Limits
Note:
1. The Spatial Peak value of the SAR averaged over any 1 gram of tissue (defined as a tissue volume in the shape of a
cube) and over the appropriate averaging time.
2. The Spatial Average value of the SAR averaged over the whole body.
3. The Spatial Peak value of the SAR averaged over any 10 grams of tissue (defined as a tissue volume in the shape of a
cube) and over the appropriate averaging time.