MRI and the control of electromagnetic fields at work regulations 2016 – Professional Body Guidance

The Control of Electromagnetic Fields at Work Regulations (2016) implement the requirements of the EU Physical Agents (Electromagnetic Fields) into UK Law. These regulations prohibit exposure of employees to electromagnetic fields above defined Exposure Limit Values (ELVs). However, for MRI work activities there is an exemption from this requirement provided that exposures are reduced to a level that is as low as is reasonably practicable. There are additional requirements for an adequate risk assessment, provision for staff training and monitoring of any health effects.

This document provides specific guidance on achieving compliance with the regulations in the MRI setting. Consideration of what level of exposure is ‘reasonable’ is key to the proper application of these regulations. The ELVs, as defined in the regulations, are presented in terms of their relevance to exposures in the MRI-setting, what the direct and indirect effects of exposures are likely to be and what reasonable control measures can be put in place. Worked examples provide a step-by-step guide to achieving compliance with the regulations.

For typical MRI working practices it is unlikely that any permanent health effects will be experienced. Indeed, any effects that are experienced are likely to be transient and have no long-term consequences. Control measures to minimise the risks to workers in the MRI environment should already be in place in well-run units and there should be no need to implement additional control measures for exposures above the ELVs.

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