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Dr. HILDEGARDE STANINGER, RIET-1
International Consultant in Toxicology, Industrial Hygiene and Regulatory Affairs
140 Wigwam Place Maitland, Florida  32751
Phone:  407-695-1033  Fax:  407-628-1551


October 2, 2000
Ms. Ilonka J .Harezi, President
ELF Labs, Inc.
State Route 1, Box 21
St. Francisville, IL 62460


RE:    1) General Industry Std. 1910.97 & 1910.98 for Nonionization Radiation OSHA      Regulation.
2) Occupational Risk Factor, Economic Feasibility and Corrective Control Measures for Employee Exposure.


Dear Ms. Harezi:

I have reviewed the above referenced OSHA Regulation as identified above and attached here to.

Employee exposure in the work place would basically occur in the following areas:

computerized equipment for manufacturing (lasers, tool and dye equipment, data information and collection areas (computer controls), assembly line build up of lighting (60 hertz and below), any electronic equipment with a self-generating source, cell phones, etc


Whole body radiation employee exposure pertains to the case in which the entire body is exposed to the incident electromagnetic energy (ELF -extremely low frequency noise) or in which the cross section of the body is smaller than the cross section of the incident radiation beam. The identification of problem areas in the work place can only be identified through monitoring of facility and work place, with equipment to detect the Extremely Low Frequencies, such as your monitoring equipment does for industrial hygienist/safety engineers to utilize in the work place.
The OSHA recommends nonionization exposure levels to extremely low frequencies to be with in the range of 10 MHz to l00 GHz, the radiation protection guide is 10 mW/cm2 (milliwatt per square centimeter) as as averaged over any possible 0.1-hour period.

This means the following:
Power density: 10 m W /cm2 for periods of 0.1 hour or more (i.e. 10 minutes or more), Energy density: 1 m W hr/cm2 (milliwatt hour per square centimeter) during any 0.1
hour period ( 10 minute period).

If you have reached this level during any 8 hour work place shift during any 10 minute time increment, you have been over exposed.

It is the responsibility under OSHA Regulations for the employer to furnish a safe and healthful work place for his/her employees. The ELF Labs, Inc.'s Teslar watch is an ideal engineering control device that is economically cost effective for an employer.
The watch generates a protective zero point energy field (i.e. scalar wave), which enables the wearer reduce the risk of exposure to electromagnetic fields in the work place as they perform their everyday duties within the work place without any restrictions to their mobility and job hazard analysis/function.
Industrial hygienist are charted by their oath of membership to the AIHA to be the Guardian Angels of the Work Place, the Teslar watch allows their role to monitor, identify the risk and address the engineering control measures to be taken in a very economically feasible way. Estimated cost of a watch is $100 based on a two year guaranteed life, thus costing the employer a monthly cost of $ 4.16. Thus, reducing the employers risk to loss time hours, male and female reproductive hazards, workers compensation (est. $l50K/employee) and non-compliance issues with OSHA at a cost of $10K/paragraph under 1910.97 and 1910.98.

If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at the address above.

Sincerely,



Hildegarde Staninger, Ph.D., REIT-1
Industrial Toxicologist and IH
&
Inspector General, International Environmental Intelligence Agency, Division of World Life Research Institute, Colton, California



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