Abstract

It is not avoidable that today's human life cannot be separated from the need for electric energy. Sri Soewasti Soesanto (1996: 6) states that many studies have shown the effects of the electromagnetic field caused by electrical equipment on human health in the form of leukemia, brain cancer, and barrenness. Because there is such an indication that the radiation of the electromagnetic field is dangerous for human health, preventive measures have, therefore, to be taken to reduce the negative effects by avoiding direct contact with the source of radiation, by providing a protective cover appropriate with the kind of radiation, by putting as far a distance as possible between the body and the source of radiation, by shortening the period of work using the source of radiation, and so on.

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