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Minister of Environment Decision No. (116) of 2013 on the Issuance of the National Instructions for the Protection from Electromagnetism Radiation Emitted from Operating Radio Frequencies Equipments The Minister of Environment, After having perused the Decree Law No. (31) of 2002 on Protection from Radiation, The Emiri decision No. (29) of 1996 pertaining to the Ministerial Cabinet resolutions submitted to the Emir for ratification and issuance The Emiri Decision No. (39) of 2009 pertaining to the Organizational structure of the Ministry of Environment, The decision of the Chairman of the Supreme Council of Environment and Natural Reserves No. (4) of 2003, issuance of the Executive list of Law No. (31) 2002 on Protection from Radiation, And the draft decision adopted by the Ministerial Cabinet in its ordinary meeting No. 19 of 2010 held on 26/5/2010, Decided the following: Article (1) Taking into consideration the basic records and reference documents which are recommended by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), the national instructions for electromagnetism radiation protection emitted by operating radio frequencies equipments, attached with this decision, shall be implemented. Article (2) All existing companies and facilities responsible for any fixed sources of radio frequencies at the date of issuance of this decision, shall adjust their status within two years of the date of entering into force, and it may be extended for further period if necessary, and shall report every three months on the matched sources, until all sources are matched within the period referred to. Article (3) All competent parties, each in its scope of competence shall implement this decision, and shall be published in the Official Gazette. Abdulla bin Mubarak bin E boud Al- Ma dadiminister of Environment Issued on: 09/08/1434 A.H. Corresponding to: 18/06/2013 Page 1 of 7

The National Instructions for the Protection from Electromagnetism Radiation Emitted from Operating Radio Frequencies Equipments Article (1) Definitions In implementing the provisions of these Instructions the following words and expressions shall have the meanings set forth to each of them unless the context requires otherwise: Specific absorption: Absorbed energy per unit mass of biological tissue during the pulse of radio frequencies, measured by unit Joule per kilogram, and the specific absorption is the integration of Radio Frequency power absorption rate specified during the pulse. Radio frequency: The number of vibrations per second used for radio transmission, and the range of its extent according to national rules is from (3) Kilohertz to (300) Gigahertz. Current in Sides: The amount of square root of radiofrequency current square rate which applies on his wrist or ankle caused by stimulus of frequencies, expressed in mille ampere. The contact current: The amount of the square root of the square average of radiofrequency current which flows through biological centre when touching a point of surface charged by capacity of radio frequencies, and measured in mille ampere. General public levels: Levels determined in the basic restrictions and reference levels which all persons be subjected to frequencies Radio, except for employees in the field of radio frequencies. Employees levels: Specified occupational limits in the basic restrictions and reference levels which the trained employees recruited in the field of radio frequencies are subjected to, and they are officially designated in this capacity within the workplace safety program in the field of radio frequencies. The conformity levels: Levels set around the radio frequencies sources, whether fixed or movable, or mobile radio device, including the public or employees prohibition area. Intensity of Electric field: The amount of the square root of the average of the square of electric field intensity to a vector electric field measured in volts per meter. Intensity of Magnetic field: The amount of the square root of the average of the square of magnetic field intensity to a vector magnetic field measured in unit Ampere per meter. Specific absorption rate: The rate of output absorption of radiofrequency in the tissues of the body measured in unit Watt/kg. Page 2 of 7

Specific local absorption rate: The average of specific absorption rate in any tissue weight 10 grams in the cubic form. The intensity of the output flow: The rate of radio frequencies output flow through the vertical space unit with the direction of wave propagation, indicated by unit Watt per square meter. Measurement methods: The basic conditions and reference levels. Basic conditions: The binding levels for human subjected to radio frequencies, and pursuant to the Radio Frequencies, the measurements of Physical properties used to specify the basic conditions are the power intensity, the specific absorption rate, specific absorption and output intensity flow, and there are other basic conditions, the average specific absorption rate in the whole body or Specific mass of local tissue. Reference levels: The realistic levels of exposure derived from the basic conditions, could be used as a simplified alternative method, but it is considered more conservative for determining the basic conditions conformity, in the event of the reference levels exceeding, it must return to the basic conditions to determine if a non-conformance occurs, since exceeding the reference levels does not necessarily mean exceeding the basic conditions. Conformity: The verification of compliance with the relevant national instructions. Prohibition area: The area where the estimation process had shown the exposure status to radio frequencies have exceeded the general public levels but not the employees levels Prohibition area for employees: The area where the estimation process had shown the exposures status to the radio frequencies have exceeded the employees levels.. Article (2) Objective These national Instructions aim for setting regulations to reduce the public and employees exposure to electromagnetic fields resulting from radio frequencies, for the purpose of protecting them from adverse health effects resulting from equipments or devices emitting radio frequencies and that by putting secure limits and applying it in a mandatory way, and the exposure limits of the national rules are set by using a number of different measurement methods. These methods are varying in two, basic conditions and reference levels. Page 3 of 7

Article (3) Scope of implementation These Instructions determine the minimum requirements for the protection of public and employees from risks menacing their health resulting or likely arise from their exposures to radio frequencies within the frequency range from (3 KHz to 300 GHz). National Instructions do not apply to the following: A. Radio frequencies used for patients treatment or diagnosis and should be under competent medical supervision. B. Radio frequencies used by Armed Forces. C. Radio frequencies used in industry such as the heating, drying and welding devices. D. Radio frequencies used in radars. E. Radio frequencies used in the calibration of electromagnetism equipments. Article (4) License It is prohibited to install devices, transmitter and receivers stations for radio frequencies without license from Radiation and Chemical Substances Protection Department in the Ministry of Environment. The Ministry shall cancel the license if it the licensee violates the license requirements specified in the instructions. Article (5) Inspection Companies and facilities operating in the field of radio frequencies shall allow authorized representatives of the Ministry of Environment who are responsible for the inspection to check on the transmitting and receiving devices and stations, to assure the compliance with the provisions of these instructions and the implementation of the requirements of security and prevention of non-ionizing radiation. Companies and establishments operating in the field of radio frequencies shall present the matching documents to all radio frequencies sources provided by working parties in radio frequencies field. The site matching shall be repeated in case of change or modification in the design or mode of the device or source, in order to match with the essential conformity. Page 4 of 7

Article (6) Exposure evaluation Licensee shall take necessary arrangements for evaluating and measuring the levels of radio frequencies by monitoring sites devices and stations transmitting and receiving of radio frequencies to protect public and employees, and shall take into consideration the following: 1. Specific reference levels shall not exceed the average time of Electric and Magnetic field and the intensity of the output flow measured by movable equipments as a function of frequency quantities clarified in Appendix (1of tables (1), (2). 2. The reference levels of the contact current and current sides shall not exceed the values clarified in Appendix (2) of tables (1), (2). 3. Upon simultaneous exposures to several sources of radio frequencies, thermal effects on the body will accumulate, and should therefore carry out a separate evaluation of the total exposure of basic restrictions and reference levels for all thermal effects on the body, according to what are determined in the national instructions Article (7) Employees and Radio Frequencies Equipments Protection 1. Employees shall be subject to medical evaluation to ensure their ability for doing these kinds of work; the medical evaluation includes eye disorders, except reading glasses, and medical metal parts implanted in the body, except tooth fillings, or devices such as heart pacemaker, and the evaluation ensures the nervous system disorders. 2. A pregnant woman working in radio frequencies fields shall not be exposed to levels of exposure exceeding the general public levels. 3. Employees shall be trained to ensure proper work practices, and supervise their training and they shall be trained on the applied regulations on radio frequencies and potential risk management. 4. Use of personal protective equipments, such as leather gloves and protective uniforms completely closed. 5. Engineering control includes shield positions, secure locks, grounding large metal objects, and use leak detection counters, cutting and stopping devices. Article (8) Radio Frequencies Stations Antenna All radio frequencies stations shall comply with the following: 1. Isolate the antenna field completely, to provide safety conditions for public and residents. 2. Put appropriate visible warning signs showing the isolated area. 3. Provide fire alarm system as well as needed fire equipments and first aid. Page 5 of 7

4. Make grounding system for towers and devices, as per the employee s security and safety technical standards. 5. Make periodic inspection, twice a year, to ensure the effectiveness of safety procedures and record them. 6. Use insulated standard antenna when testing or trying operated equipments. 7. Take all steps and provide all necessary requirements which ensure the employees safety. Article (9) A Manager shall be appointed for each matching location, and inform the Ministry of Environment on his name, contact details and others information that the Ministry may require in this regard. The Ministry of Environment shall prepare a specimen document for radio frequencies surveillance; and companies and facilities operating in the radio frequencies field shall comply with. Appendix (1) Limits and Conditions of Basic Levels The following two tables contain determined reference levels for general public of the time average of Electric and Magnetic field intensity and the intensity of output flow. Table (1) Reference levels for public of the time average of Electric and Magnetic field intensity and the intensity of output flow, variable F refers to the frequency indicated by a megahertz unit. Table (2) Reference levels for employees of the time average of Electric and Magnetic field intensity and the intensity of output flow, variable F refers to the frequency indicated by a megahertz unit. Table (3) Basic levels of the intensity of stimulated current in the head as a result of exposure to radio frequencies. Current intensity is averaged at any one square centimeter (cm) in vertical format with the direction of current flow. Table (4) Basic levels of the average of the specific absorption located in head and sides of public and employees of radio frequencies from 100 KHz to (10) GHz. Page 6 of 7

Table (5) Basic conditions of the intensity of output flow for public and employees of radio frequencies. The average of the intensity of output flow to any space (20) square centimeters shall be calculated, crossed with the body surface; and the average of extreme spatial intensity in any square centimeter shall not exceed (20) centimeters square by (20) times the values of the basic conditions determined in the table. Appendix (2) Table (1) Reference levels of the time average of the current at the sides for general public and employees shall be calculated in (6) minutes continuously. Table (2) Reference levels for employees of the time average of the current for general public and employees contacts shall be calculated in (6) minutes continuously. Page 7 of 7