Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Emissions from Video Display Terminals and Other Devices

Abstract
Video display terminals (VDTs) are in widespread use and can be found in practically every modern office. Assessment of possible health effects of electromagnetic emissions from these devices is necessary. The intensity of the magnetic field and the frequency spectrum of the emissions at extremely low frequencies (ELF) (5–500 Hz) were measured for a few VDTs and compared with the background field intensities and emissions from other devices. The emissions in the frequency range investigated are of such low intensities that they are very unlikely to have any biological effects, let alone represent a health hazard.